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Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

This article is chapter 23 of "The Relationship network and kinship of the Three Kingdoms"

Author: Talking about the Three Kingdoms author XXY

Chapter 2 of the Eastern Wu Chapter: The family of Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang continued, why did Sun Quan repeatedly show the butcher knife to this clan?

Sun Qiang was the older brother of Sun Jian and Sun Jing, and both he and his wife died relatively early, and they had two sons before their deaths, namely Sun Ben and Sun Fu.

Let's start with Sun Ben.

Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

When Sun Ben's parents died, his younger brother Sun Fu was still a baby, so he took on the burden of raising his younger brother. When Sun Jian raised an army, Sun Ben, who was a civil servant in the local area, resolutely decided to abandon his official position and follow Sun Jian, and after Sun Jian's death in battle, Sun Ben commanded part of Sun Jian's people and helped Sun Jian's coffin back to his hometown. Later, Yuan Shu took off, and Sun Ben joined Yuan Shu as a strategic pawn. When Yuan Shu became emperor, Sun Ben decisively abandoned Yuan Shu and returned to Sun Ce. While waiting for Cao Cao to pacify Jingzhou, Sun Ben, fearing that Cao Cao would be detrimental to eastern Wu in the future, planned to send his son to Cao Cao as a hostage, but was persuaded by Zhu Zhi to stop. Sun Ben died shortly after.

Quan Cong's brother Yu Zhang was too defensive, the daughter was the wife of Cao Gongzi, and Cao Gong broke Jingzhou, Wei Zhen Nantu, Ben was afraid, and wanted to send his son into hostage. Cure the news, seek to see ben, for Chen an's safety, ben thus stopped. - "Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhu Zhi Biography"

Sun Ben had at least four sons and one daughter. The sons are Sun Lin, Sun An, Sun Xi and Sun Ji, and the daughter is Sun Shi. After Sun Ben's death, Sun Lin inherited his title. Except for Sun Lin, the other sons are not introduced much in the history books.

Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

Sun Lin inherited the official position due to the death of his father when he was nine years old, but the nine-year-old Taishou really could not manage the government, so the job was temporarily filled by Gu Yong's eldest son Gu Shao. Sun Lin stayed in Yuzhang for twenty years and was summoned to Wuchang as the Governor of the Circle. Sun Lin later became the general of Weiyuan and died in the twelfth year of Chiwu.

We turn our attention to the Sun clan, who is married to Cao Zhang, and we don't know if Cao Kai was born to Lady Sun. This marriage interaction was a condition of the alliance between Cao Cao and Sun Ce that took place on the eve of the Battle of Guandu. Regarding the details of the conditions of this alliance, there will be articles to share later.

Sun Lin has 6 sons. They are Sun Zhen, Sun Miao, Sun Lu, Sun Shu, Sun Huan and Sun Xin.

Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

Sun Zhen was beheaded in the Battle of Jin and Wu, Sun Miao inherited Sun Lin's title after Sun Lin's death, and Sun Lu, Sun Shu, and Sun Huan entered the career respectively but had no further information. Sun Xin was defeated and captured in the Battle of Jin and Wu, and was later escorted to Luoyang for execution.

During the Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Hui, who was recorded as the great-grandson of Sun Ben and was given the title of Marquis for his participation in the crusade against Sima Lun. He defected to Sima Ran, Sima Ying, Sima Yue, and Sima Rui, but because of various things, he did not stay under them for long. It is worth noting that Sun Hui once fought alongside Ganzhuo, who was recorded to be Ganning's great-grandson.

Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

Sun Hui, Zi Deshi, Wu Guo Fuyang ren, Wu Yuzhang Taishou Ben great-grandson also. - Book of Jin

Emperor Yuan sent Gan Zhuo to woo Zhou Fu at Shouyang, and Hui Nai led the crowd to Ying Zhuo, but Fu was defeated. - Book of Jin

After talking about Sun Ben's branch, we will shift our attention to Sun Fu's branch.

When Sun Fu grew up, he followed Sun Ce on his eastern expedition to the west, and Yuan Shu claimed that the empress dowager was mainly prepared for defense by Sun Fu, and later participated in the battle against Liu Xun. He fought bravely and was rewarded by Sun Ce one after another. After Sun Quan succeeded to the throne, Sun Fu was worried that Sun Quan was too weak to protect Jiangdong, so he secretly contacted Cao Cao and was eventually denounced. When Sun Quan learned of this, he reprimanded Sun Fu and killed all of Sun Fu's closest subjects. Later, Sun Quan exiled him to the "east" region and imprisoned him, and Sun Fu died a few years later. It does not seem wise that an Eastern Wu sect that followed Sun Ce had such an end because of his contact with foreign enemies. Chen Lin once pointed out in his works that it was Sun Quan who killed Sun Fu (Sun Fu, brother also, and Quan killed him).

Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

Sun Fu had four sons and a daughter, the sons were Sun Xing, Sun Zhao, Sun Wei and Sun Xin, and there is no record of them in the history books. Sun Fu's daughter, Sun Shi, was married to Luo Tong.

It is worth mentioning that Sun Fu has a grandson who is recorded in the history books, his name is Sun Qi, the word Zhongrong. The history books record that his father was General Fenwei, but we have no way of knowing which of Sun Fu's four sons was General Fenwei. Sun Qi was a very famous beautiful man in Eastern Wu at that time, and at the age of seventeen, he was promoted to Xiucai and incorporated into the Shi.

Later, Sun Qi participated in the Battle of the Second Palace and firmly attached himself to Sun Ba, the King of Lu, during which time he continued to slander the crown prince and sun. In the twelfth year of Chi Wu, Sun Qi instead married Fan Shi, the daughter of Sun He's guest Fan Shen.

In the thirteenth year of Chiwu, Sun Ba was killed by Sun Quan, and Sun Qi was killed for participating in slandering Sun He. The fate of the Fan family is to be asked by the father to remarry, although fan did not give birth to a son to Sun Qi, but she cut off her own ears and nose and refused to remarry. This scene was included in the Taiping Imperial Records.

Sun Jian's eldest brother Sun Qiang's family continued, so why did Sun Quan repeatedly show a butcher's knife to this clan?

Wu Sunqi's wife, Guangling Fan Shen's daughter, mingji. Eighteen, with a year of strange and strange death. Cautiously widowed and childless, he returned to his home, Ji refused to marry, and the greeter forced him with his father's orders, and Ji then cut his ears and nose with a knife, saying: "The father welcomes me, but with my young beauty, I am now crippled, and I am about to die?" So the greeters fought back. - "Taiping Imperial Records, Vol. 440, Ministry of Personnel, Eighty-one Virgins"

In general, Sun Qiang's two sons were once better than Sun Ce, but after Sun Quan succeeded to the throne, neither of them had confidence in his rule, resulting in a similar but different end. The descendants of the two are not sure whether they have also been labeled accordingly.

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