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An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Once discussed the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty with a friend, and came to a small conclusion, that is, the history of Eastern Wu should not be touched casually, because it is too chaotic. I remember when I was a child playing the Three Kingdoms Heroes, I always liked to start with Eastern Wu, and the Eastern Wu chaos was mainly a mess of interpersonal relations, including, of course, party strife, political marriage, and kinship. Secondly, the control of grass-roots armies, economic policies, and the replacement of power and vassals also hindered the in-depth study of Eastern Wu. But fortunately, I can see clearly how many pounds I have, I don't explore, I have no opinion, I can only tell the story of the Three Kingdoms on my own self-media account. For oneself, you can read history, read people's hearts, and read human nature.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Back to the theme, Sun Quan's grandchildren, since we want to inventory, for convenience, we take Sun Quan's different sons as a single theme.

One: Sun Deng

We all know that Sun Deng is Sun Quan's eldest son and the most proud prince. When Sun Quan made him crown prince, he also arranged a number of luxurious auxiliary lineups for him. For example, Zhuge Ke, Zhang Xiu, Gu Tan, Chen Biao, etc. Sun Quan claimed that Emperor Sun Deng was made crown prince. In the future life, Sun Deng had a lot of kuangzheng for Sun Quan, but unfortunately Sun Deng died young at the age of thirty-three, and his nickname was Prince Xuan.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Sun Deng had three sons, of whom Sun Bian and Sun Xi died very early. Another son, Sun Ying, was given the title of Marquis of Wu. During Sun Liang's reign, Sun Ying saw that Sun Jun, a powerful minister who was also a member of the clan, controlled the imperial government, and wanted to conspire to kill Sun Jun to eliminate harm to the country. Unfortunately, the matter was revealed, Sun Ying committed suicide in fear, and his fiefdom was finally revoked. Therefore, there is no more evidence that Sun Deng's descendants have continued for the time being.

Two: Sun Wei

Sun Wei died at the age of twenty, without children, and after his death, the feudal state was removed.

Three: Sun He

Sun He was sun quan's third son, and after Sun Deng, he was once made crown prince. Later, the famous Southern Lu party struggle in Eastern Wu was a duel between him and Sun Ba, and both sides were eventually defeated. Sun He was finally given death by Sun Quan at the age of thirty. Sun He had four sons, one of whom was the famous Sun Hao, the last emperor of Eastern Wu.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Sun Hao's parents died when he was twelve, and his birth mother pulled them up. After Sun Xiu's death, the ministers did not obey the will of the Son of Heaven, and finally chose the older Sun Hao to take the throne. Sun Hao took the throne at the age of twenty-three, at first wise and decisive, but later he was arrogant and lascivious and very cruel. In 280 AD, in the face of the Jin Dynasty army, Sun Hao chose to surrender, and the State of Wu was destroyed. After surrendering, Sima Yan made Sun Hao the Marquis of Gui. Four years after Taikang, Sun Hao died in Luoyang at the age of forty-two.

Sun De was the younger brother of Sun Hao, who was given the title of Marquis of Qiantang during the Sun Xiu period, and his fate was unknown.

Sun Qian was also the younger brother of Sun Hao, who claimed to be emperor, but Sun Qian was actually held hostage by the rebels, who chose to make him emperor. However, the emperor had no prestige at that time, and the rebels were soon defeated by the Eastern Wu army, Sun Qian was captured, and at the behest of Sun Hao, Sun Qian was poisoned. Sun Qian's birth mother and Sun Qian's children were all killed.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Sun Hao also had his younger brother Sun Jun, and Sun Xiu was given the title of Knight Lieutenant. Sun Jun was a very intelligent person, even famous, but after Sun Qian's incident, he was jealous of Sun Hao, and eventually Sun Hao killed him.

Four: Sun Ba

Sun Ba, the fourth son of Sun Quan and another wave of the Nanlu Party Struggle, was eventually given death by Sun Quan, who had two sons before his death.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Sun Ji was the son of Sun Ba, who was given the title of Marquis of Wu at the time of Sun Liangshi, but was soon released for riding Tianzi's imperial horse. After Sun Hao ascended the throne, because he hated Sun Ba's hatred for having seized the throne with his father Sun He, he removed Sun Ji's title and exiled him to Huiji County.

Sun Ba's other son was Sun Yi, who was once given the title of Marquis of Wanling. After Sun Hao ascended the throne, because he hated Sun Ba for having seized the throne with his father Sun He, he removed Sun Yi's title and exiled him to Huiji County.

Five: Sun Fen

Sun Fen was sun quan's fifth son. Sun Quan claimed that he was crowned King of Qi. After Zhuge Ke became a powerful vassal, he repeatedly broke with Zhuge Ke in public, and finally Sun Fen had to give in under Zhuge Ke's threat. Later, Sun Fen killed Eastern Wu officials without authorization and was deposed as a Shuren and exiled, but was re-enfeoffed in the later period of Sun Liang. Time came to sun hao's period, when Sun Hao was very sad because of the death of his pet concubine, and he did not appear in public for several months. Therefore, it was rumored that Sun Hao was dead and that Sun Fen might be made the Son of Heaven, and after the news came out, Sun Hao killed Sun Fen and his five sons.

Six: Sun Hugh

Sun Xiu was the sixth son of Sun Quan and the third son of Eastern Wu. He succeeded to the throne at the age of twenty-three, and after ascending to the throne, he killed the powerful minister Sun Qi, and the power returned to his own hands. Unfortunately, Sun Xiu died after only six years as a son of heaven at the age of 29. He had four sons, and it is said that Sun Xiu was convenient for the world, and it was not easy to be guilty of committing crimes, and the names and words given to his sons were self-created words.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

Sun was the eldest son of Sun Xiu and was once made crown prince. However, after Sun Xiu's death, the ministers recommended the elder Sun Hao as the son of heaven, so he did not succeed in taking the throne. Sun Hao claimed to be empress dowager and was killed by Sun Hao.

Sun was created the King of Runan during Sun Hao's time, and was later killed by Sun Hao at the same time as his brother.

Sun Xiu also has two children, Sun Yu and Sun. Although Sun Hao killed their two brothers, he spared them both of them, and after being imprisoned and living, there was no follow-up.

Seven: Sun Liang

Sun Liang was sun quan's youngest son and the second son of Eastern Wu. When he was in office, he was successively controlled by Zhuge Ke, Sun Jun, and Sun Qiang. He was eventually deposed by Sun and exiled shortly after, dying on the way to exile. Some people said that he committed suicide, and some people said that Sun Xiu sent someone to poison him. Overall, he was only 18 years old when he died.

An article takes stock of Sun Quan's grandsons: the emperors and grandsons kill each other, and the last Tianzi of Eastern Wu became a compatriot meat grinder

His descendants are not recorded in the history books. After the fall of the State of Wu, Sun Liang's body was buried.

Looking at Sun Quan's grandchildren, we listed Sun Quan's eighteen grandsons, of which as many as nine were executed by Sun Hao, accounting for 50%, which is worthy of the name "Sun's meat grinder".

Text: Talking about the author of the Three Kingdoms XXY

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