According to incomplete statistics, there are 105 celebrities from the three countries of Zhejiang Province, all from the Soochow Group, in order of detailed geographical order: 70 people in Hangzhou City, 12 people in Shaoxing City, 8 people in Huzhou City, 6 people in Ningbo City, 4 people in Jinhua City, 3 people in Wuxi City, and 2 people in Quzhou City.

First: Sun Jian. Sun Jian, Zi Wentai, one of the princes of the late Han Dynasty, founder of the Dongwu Group, and a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. Sun Jian came from a humble background, and at the age of seventeen, he became famous for killing bandits by only one person, and when he was in chaos at the end of the Han Dynasty, he was one of the many princes who rebelled against Dong at that time, and was killed by Huang Zu's general Lü Gong during the conquest of Jiangxia.
Second place: Sun Ce. Sun Ce, Zi Bofu, one of the heroes who rose in the late Han Dynasty, the founder of the Dongwu Group, and a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. After Sun Jian was killed, Sun Cezi inherited his father's business and marched into Jiangdong, pacifying the six counties of Jiangdong and laying the foundation for the foundation of Eastern Wu. However, Sun Ce's fate was not good, and he was killed by Xu Gong's protégés at the age of twenty-six.
Third place: Sun Quan. Sun Quan, Zi Zhongmou, the first Emperor Wu of the Eastern Wu Clique, was a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. After Sun Ce was killed, Sun Quan took over the counties of Jiangdong and, with the help of everyone, achieved the great cause of the Eastern Wu Empire. During Sun Quan's reign, there were great political, economic, military and cultural developments in Eastern Wu, and he died of illness in the first year of Shenfeng (252 AD).
Fourth place: Sun Hao. Sun Hao (孙皓), courtesy name Yuanzong, was the last emperor in the Eastern Wu clique, hence the name Emperor Wu, a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. Sun Hao took over eastern Wu Jiangshan but did not take care of it carefully, and during his reign, he acted recklessly and killed Zhongliang in vain, which eventually led to the destruction of the foundation of his ancestors by the Western Jin Dynasty.
Fifth place: Sun Yu. Sun Yu, Zi Zhongyi, a member of the Eastern Wu Clan, is a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. Sun Yu was an early leading general in the Sun clan, and in his early years he followed Zhou Yu around in his conquests, and the official was general Fenwei, and he died of illness at the age of thirty-nine.
Sixth place: Sun Jiao. Sun Jiao, Zi Shulang, a member of the Eastern Wu Sect, is a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. Sun Jiao was the leading general of the clan after Sun Yu, who in the early years Cheng Puzhen Shuxiakou, and later followed Lü Meng to participate in the Battle of Jingzhou, and died of illness in the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an (219 AD).
Seventh place: Sun Huan. Sun Huan, Zi Shuwu, a member of the Eastern Wu Clan, is a native of Fuyang District, Hangzhou. Sun Huan was the youngest brave and fierce general in the Eastern Wu clan, defeating Guan Yu in twenty-three battles, pursuing Liu Bei at the age of twenty-five, and dying young at the age of twenty-six.
Eighth place: Ling Tong. Ling Tong, Zi Gongjie, one of the Twelve Tiger Ministers of Eastern Wu, a native of Yuhang District, Hangzhou. After Ling Cao's death, Ling Tong joined the army at the age of fifteen, and was promoted several times due to his bravery in battle, and died of illness in the twenty-second year of Jian'an (217 AD).
Ninth place: Quan Chun. Quan Chun (全琮), zi huang, a famous general of Eastern Wu, a native of Hangzhou. Quan Chun was famous as a teenager, and when he became an adult, he was expropriated by Sun Quan, served in the local area in the early days, and later transferred to the military circles, and became an official to the Grand Sima and died of illness in the twelfth year of Chi Wu (249 AD).
Tenth place: Zhou Bream. Zhou Qu (周鲂), courtesy name Ziyu, was a native of Yixing City, Wuxi City. Zhou Qu was the first hero of the Battle of Shiting. In this battle, Zhou Qu tricked Cao Xiu into leading an army of 100,000 to take over, but was besieged by the Eastern Wu army at Shiting, and the Wei army was almost completely destroyed. Zhou Que was appointed as a general in Eastern Wu and eventually died of illness in office.
Eleventh place: Zhu Zhi. Zhu Zhi(朱治), courtesy name Junli, was a native of Anji County, Huzhou City. Zhu Zhi was one of the founding heroes of the Eastern Wu clique, and the official Zhi Anguo general died of illness in the third year of Huang Wu (224 AD).
Twelfth place: Zhu Ran. Zhu Ran, Zi Yifeng, a famous general of Eastern Wu, was a native of Anji County, Huzhou City. Zhu Ran was a famous general in the Middle Period of the Eastern Wu Clique, one of the heroes who killed Guan Yu in the Battle of Jingzhou, and later defeated the famous Cao Wei general Cao Zhen at the Battle of Fusu, and since then his fame has spread far and wide, and the official has been sima da, and chiwu died of illness in the twelfth year (249 AD).
Thirteenth place: Zhu Ji. Zhu Ji (朱绩), courtesy name Gongxu, was a famous general of Eastern Wu and a native of Anji County, Huzhou City. Zhu Ji, also known as Shi Ji, son of Zhu Ran, a famous general in the middle and late period of the Eastern Wu clique, the official supreme general and the left grand sima died of illness in the second year of Jianheng (270 AD).
Fourteenth place: Dong Raid. Dong Xian, ziyuan dynasty, one of the twelve tiger ministers of Eastern Wu, a native of Yuyao City, ningbo. Dong Xun was an early member of the Sun clan, one of the main contributors who followed Sun Ce in laying the foundation of Eastern Wu in the early days, and in the eighteenth year of Jian'an (213 AD), when the ship was destroyed and killed when he resisted the Wei army at Fusukou.
Fifteenth place: He qi. He Qi, Zi Gongmiao, a famous general of Eastern Wu, a native of Shaoxing City. He Qi was a talent discovered by Sun Ce, who initially served in the local area, later transferred to the military circles, and made many meritorious achievements in the process of quelling the local rebellion, and the official to the later general, Xuzhou Mu, Huang Wu died of illness in the sixth year (227 AD).
Sixteenth place: Luo Tong. Luo Tong (羅統), courtesy name Gongxu, was a native of Yiwu City, under the jurisdiction of Jinhua City. Luo Tong had few talents, and at the age of twenty, he became the minister of state of Wucheng, and was a young talent in the Eastern Wu Group. In the later period of Luo Tong, he replaced Ling Tongbing and followed Lu Xun in the Battle of Yiling, and the official Zhiwei General and the Governor of Fusu, Huang Wu died of illness in the seventh year (228 AD).
In addition to the above sixteen celebrities from the Three Kingdoms of Zhejiang Province, there are also three celebrities from Hangzhou City, including Ding Chen, Quan Rou, and QuanDuan from Hangzhou City; Ling Cao, Ling Lie, and Ling Feng from Yuhang District, Hangzhou City; Sun Liang, Sun Xiu, Sun De, Sun Qian, Sun Jing, Sun Chao, Sun Man, Sun Bottle, Sun Xi, Sun Zhi, Sun Mi, Sun Yi, Sun Yi, Sun Wei, Sun Cheng, Sun Yi, Sun Ben, Sun Lin, Sun Miao, Sun Shu, Sun Zhen, Sun Huan, Sun Xin, Sun Lu, Sun An, Sun Xi, Sun Ji, Sun Fu, Sun Xing, Sun Zhao, Sun Wei, Sun Xin, Sun Yu, Sun Song, Sun Kuang, Sun Tai, Sun Xiu, Sun Shao, Sun Yue, Sun Kai, Sun Yi, Sun Yi, Sun Hui, Sun Deng, Sun Ying, Sun Wei, Sun He, Sun Ba, Sun Ji, Sun Yi, Sun Fen, Sun Xian, Sun Jun, Sun Qiang, Sun Jin, Sun Yu.
Zhang Bing, Zhou Fu, and two others from Yixing City, Wuxi City; Wu Cang, Xu Xiang, and two others from Huzhou City; Zhu Cai, Zhu Ji, and Zhu Bowl from Anji County, Huzhou City; Liu Zan, Liu Ping, and Liu Luo from Jinhua City; five people from Yuyao City, Ningbo City; Zhang Li, Ding Lan, Ding Gu, He Jing, He Qian, Zhong Limu, Zhong Liyi, Kan Ze, He Shao, Shao Zhuo, and Jiao Jiao from Yuyao City, Ningbo City; and Xu Ling and Xu Ping from Quzhou City.
Reference book: Romance of the Three Kingdoms