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'''Sun Quan''' (182-252), style name Zhongmou, at a young age took control over Jiangdong (southeast of the [[Yangtze River]]) with his elder brother Sun Ce, and inherited the territory at 19. In 208, the coalition forces of Sun and Liu Bei defeated [[Cao Cao]] in the Chibi Battle. In 229 Sun was proclaimed Emperor of Wu (historically referred to as the Eastern Wu) in Wuchang, and the capital was later moved to Jianye. During his reign, Sun heightened the national power of Eastern Wu, strengthened ties with Yizhou (now Taiwan Province), and set up prefectures and counties in Shanyue (now Vietnam). Sun died of illness in 252.
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'''Sun Quan''' (182-252), style name Zhongmou, at a young age took control over Jiangdong (southeast of the [[Yangtze River]]) with his elder brother [[Sun Ce]], and inherited the territory at 19. In 208, the coalition forces of Sun and [[Liu Bei]] defeated [[Cao Cao]] in the [[Chibi Battle]]. In 229 Sun was proclaimed Emperor of Wu (historically referred to as the Eastern Wu) in [[Wuchang]], and the capital was later moved to [[Jianye]]. During his reign, Sun heightened the national power of Eastern Wu, strengthened ties with Yizhou (now [[Taiwan]] Province), and set up prefectures and counties in Shanyue (now Vietnam). Sun died of illness in 252.
 
[[File:Portrait of Sun Quan.jpg|thumb|Portrait of Sun Quan]]
 
[[File:Portrait of Sun Quan.jpg|thumb|Portrait of Sun Quan]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 7 April 2010

Sun Quan (182-252), style name Zhongmou, at a young age took control over Jiangdong (southeast of the Yangtze River) with his elder brother Sun Ce, and inherited the territory at 19. In 208, the coalition forces of Sun and Liu Bei defeated Cao Cao in the Chibi Battle. In 229 Sun was proclaimed Emperor of Wu (historically referred to as the Eastern Wu) in Wuchang, and the capital was later moved to Jianye. During his reign, Sun heightened the national power of Eastern Wu, strengthened ties with Yizhou (now Taiwan Province), and set up prefectures and counties in Shanyue (now Vietnam). Sun died of illness in 252.

Portrait of Sun Quan