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    Sun Quan (pronunciation ⓘ; 182 – 21 May 252), courtesy name Zhongmou (仲謀), posthumously known as Emperor Da of Wu, was the founder of Eastern Wu, one of the Three Kingdoms of China. He inherited control of the warlord regime established by his elder brother, Sun Ce, in 200. He declared formal independence and ruled from November 222 to ...

  2. Though initially overshadowed by his elder brother Sun Ces exploits, Sun Quan showed his own talents as a leader when Sun Ce died prematurely in 200 CE. Sun Quan steadily expanded Wu’s borders through a combination of military conquests and diplomatic maneuvers.

  3. Sun Quan (born ad 181, China—died 252, China) was the founder and first emperor of the Wu dynasty, one of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo) into which China was divided at the end of the Han period (206 bc – ad 220).

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eastern_WuEastern Wu - Wikipedia

    Sun Quan, like his elder brother, also paid nominal allegiance to Emperor Xian while maintaining autonomous rule over the Wu territories. In 208, Sun Quan allied with the warlord Liu Bei and they combined forces to defeat Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sun_QuanSun Quan - Wikiwand

    Sun Quan, courtesy name Zhongmou (仲謀), posthumously known as Emperor Da of Wu, was the founder of Eastern Wu, one of the Three Kingdoms of China. He inherited control of the warlord regime established by his elder brother, Sun Ce, in 200.

  6. Emperor Wu Dadi (r. 222-252), personal name Sun Quan (182-252), courtesy name Sun Zhongmou, was the founder of the Wu dynasty (222-280) that ruled over of the Three Kingdoms (220-280). He was the younger brother of Sun Ce and son of Sun Jian, a warlord in the last decade of the Later Han period (25-220).

  7. He considered himself the righteous heir of the abdicated Han emperor Xian. Sun Quan declared himself King of Wu in 222. Liu Bei found that offensive, and launched a great attack against Sun Quan but failed—due to Lu Xun 's great tactics. He died a year later.

  8. Explore the legacy of Sun Quan, the founding emperor of the Eastern Wu dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. Discover his achievements, ...

  9. Sun Quan (孙权) (182–252), born in Fuchun County, Wu Commandery (present-day Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang), was a pivotal figure during the Three Kingdoms period, serving as the founding emperor of the Wu state. He was not only a skilled military strategist but also a astute political leader.

  10. Sun Quan (孫權), styled Zhongmou (仲謀), born in Fu Chun County, Wu Prefecture (Presently Fu Yang, Zhe Jiang Province). “Sun Jian’s second son. Sun Ce’s brother.

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