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Sun's surname is one of the surnames in China, and it is a multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname. According to historical records, it mainly comes from Ji surname, Mi surname and changed surname, which can be traced back to Zhou Wenwang more than 3,000 years ago. Sun Bin, a patriot in the Spring and Autumn Period, was the ancestor of Ji's surname.
By the end of 20 12, Sun was nominally ranked 12 in China, accounting for 1.5% of the total population of China. In the history of China, Sun Quan (surname) established the State of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period, and Sun Yat-sen, the pioneer of modern democratic revolution, served as the interim president of the Republic of China.
Sun's surname has been active in Henan and Shandong since it was established in the late Shang Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty. Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Sun's surname has experienced several major migrations, characterized by migration from north to south, and even cross-sea and transnational migration. According to Historical Records, the name of "Sun Shu" was not mentioned in the article. Sun Shu and Zi Zhan are mentioned in Nineteen Years of Zuo Gong.
At the beginning of the Spring and Autumn Period, Ji's surname was always a hereditary Shang Qing who defended his country, and Sun developed rapidly in Henan. By the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Sun Shi had fallen out of favor in defending the country, moved to Jin in the north and Qi in the east, and Sun Shi in Qi flourished.
Especially in the Warring States period, a military strategist named Sun Wu was born. His son Sun Ming was named Fuchunhou because of his father's work, and his fief was in Fuyang, Zhejiang Province today, forming the famous southern county of Sun Shi-Wujun.