At present, the total population of Sun's family ranks about twelve in the country. Song Shibai's family name ranked third. The ancestor of the Han people is divided into the surname of Sun... Sun Yi. Concubine surname Sun... Sun Shu. Sun surname is a multi-ethnic, multi-origin surname;
1. Derived from the surname Ji
Duke Wu of Wei had a son named Huisun, and Huisun's grandson was named Yi, the character Wu zhong, also known as Wu Zhongyi, and took the character of his grandfather Huisun as a surname, surnamed Sun. His descendants took Sun as their surname.
2. Derived from the sub-surname.
King Shang's uncle Bi Gan, who was killed for direct advice, took refuge in his hometown because he considered himself a descendant of the royal family and changed his surname to Sun.
3, derived from the surname of Concubine and the surname of Yao.
After the fall of the State of Chen, his descendants ran to Qi after the fall of the State of Chen, and during the reign of Duke Jing of Qi, Chen Guan's fourth grandson Tian Huanzi, that is, Tian Wuyu, the grand master of Qi, and his youngest son Tian Shu (田書) was given the surname of Sun (孙氏) because of his meritorious service in cutting Ju, and Qi Jinggong sealed Tian Shu in Le'an (present-day Huimin County, Shandong).
4, derived from the surname of 姒.
Xiahou Po, the great-grandson of Xiahou Bao of the Western Han Dynasty, married a princess, who took her mother's family name and called her "Princess Sun", and Xiahou Po's children also took their mother's surname Sun.
5, derived from the surname Qi.
The great-grandson of the King of Chu, Pu Ai La, also known as Sun Shu Ao, sun uncle is his character, and his descendants are known as their surnames.
Chu Quyuan died, and the three sons entered Qin. One yaozhou, more surnamed Sun, Sun Simiao is also his descendants; one Pucheng, still surnamed Qu; one in Hancheng, more surnamed Fang. [The Qu clan genealogy is four sons: Qu Chengkai, Qu Chengyuan, Qu Chengtian, and Qu Chengzhen.] There are also two sons who say: Qu Shu, Qu Qi. There is also a son and a daughter who say: The common name of the child is black god, and the female name is Xiuying. There is also a woman who says: Female concubine. There is also a son who says: Jiangxi Wuning Shuangxi Three Ancestral Halls and Hubei Macheng Xiong Clan Genealogy, Qu Yuan's son Yue, changed his surname to Xiong, called Xiong Yue]
6, derived from the Han and other ethnic minority surnames of the surname change.

Sun Yi
The surname of Ji (姬) is Sun Yi (孙乙), the first ancestor of the Sun clan.
Tian Shu
Tian Shu, because the ancestor was Chen Guojun, was surnamed Chen, also known as Chen Shu, Chen Quan Benqi, changed to Tian Shi. Duke Jing of Qi sealed the Book of Tian in Le'an and gave him the surname Sun.
Sun quan
Sun Quan, the twenty-third grandson of Tian Shu. The founding emperor of the State of Wu.
Sun Liang
Emperor Sun Liang of Wu, the seventh son of Sun Quan and the second emperor of the State of Wu.
Sun He
Sun Quan's third son, he was made crown prince in his early years, and later created the Prince of Nanyang, and Sun Liang was given death when he ascended the throne. Sun Hao ascended the throne and was posthumously honored as Emperor Wen.
Sun Hugh
Emperor Jing of Wu, Sun Xiu, the sixth son of Sun Quan and the third emperor of the State of Wu. There are genealogical records of the distant ancestors of the former prime ministers, and there are also genealogies that Sun Xiu's uncle Sun Kuang is the ancestor of the former prime ministers.
Sun Hao
Sun Hao, the late Emperor of Wu, was the son of Emperor Wen's grandson and the last emperor of the State of Wu.
Sun Chen
Sun Xuan (孙誗), the Marquis of Dongping during the reign of Emperor Wuzong of Tang, was the ancestor of the former prime minister.