Sun Ce was the eldest son of Sun Jian, the "Fierce Tiger of Jiangdong", who was wise and divine, known as the "Little Overlord", and after Sun Jian's death, Sun Ce led his father's old subordinates Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang and others, with the assistance of Zhang Zhao, Zhou Yu and others, Sun Ce expanded his territory, swept through Jiangdong, was invincible, laid the foundation of Jiangdong, and dominated one side.

However, Sun Ce was young and vigorous, killed Xu Gong, who had written a secret letter to Cao Cao, and was unprepared, and once, Sun Ce was hunting in the Dantu Mountains, he rode a fast horse, and his entourage was left far behind.
In a dense forest, Sun Ce met three people, these three people were Xu Gong's disciples, they wanted to avenge their master, assassinated Sun Ce, Sun Ce shot one person with an arrow, the other two shot an arrow at Sun Ce, Sun Ce was hit in the cheek and was seriously injured, at this time, the entourage chased up and killed the other two assassins.
Soon, Sun Ce's injuries became more and more serious, and as soon as he said that the arrow was poisonous, Sun Ce knew that he would soon die, so he called Zhang Zhao and others to entrust the aftermath, because his son Sun Shao was young, he let his younger brother Sun Quan succeed to the throne, precisely because Sun Quan was chosen, but did not let his son succeed to the throne, resulting in Sun Ce's grandson, that is, Sun Shao's son, being killed in the future.
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Sun Ce was twenty-six years old when he died, and at that time he had a son and three daughters, the eldest son was Sun Shao, Sun Shao was very young at that time, about a few years old, not enough to support the entire Jiangdong foundation, so Sun Ce let the seventeen-year-old Sun Quan succeed to the throne.
Sun Ce's reason for Sun Quan to succeed to the throne was that sun quan was inferior to him by charging into the battlefield and expanding the territory, but when appointing talents and doing their best, Sun Ce was not as good as him, hoping that Sun Quan could keep Jiangdong.
In this way, Sun Quan thus stepped onto the stage of history, and later established the State of Wu in Jiangdong, becoming the first emperor of the State of Wu.
Sun Quan called himself empress dowager, posthumously honored his father Sun Jian as "Emperor Wulie", and only posthumously posthumously honored his brother Sun Ce as "King Huan of Changsha".
The reason why sun ce was not posthumously made emperor was probably because he was afraid that some people would support Sun Ce's son to seize the throne in the future, or set up another mountain, so he posthumously honored Sun Ce as king, not emperor.
Sun Quan made Sun Ce's son Sun Shao the Marquis of Wu, and later changed his title to Marquis Of Shangyu.
The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms records that Quan was given the title of Honorific Title, posthumously honored as king Huan of Changsha, and Feng Zishao was made The Marquis of Wu, and later changed to the Title of Marquis of Shangyu.
Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, and the throne naturally passed to his own children and grandchildren, and Sun Ce's son Sun Shao was fine, however, Sun Shao's son, that is, Sun Ce's grandson, was unlucky, and thus paid a heavy price.
Sun Ce's grandson, Sun Shao's son was called Sun Feng, and after Sun Shao's death, Sun Feng inherited the title of Marquis of Shangyu.
In the second year of Jianheng (270), the late Wu emperor Sun Hao was very sad because of the death of his beloved Lady Zuo, Wang Shi, and closed his door for several months, ignoring the government.
At this time, it was rumored that Emperor Sun Hao might have died, otherwise, he would not have seen him for such a long time, and said that Sun Quan's fifth son, Sun Fen, or Sun Shao's son Sun Feng, one of them would seize the throne, and there was a Yuzhang Taishou named Zhang Jun, who also swept the tomb for Sun Fen's mother, Zhongji.
Sun Hao was a famous tyrant, and when he heard the news, he was furious, and he split Zhang Junche, and exterminated the three tribes, killing Sun Fen, for which he did not understand the hatred and killed all five of Sun Fen's sons.
Sun Ce's grandson, Sun Shao's son Sun Feng, was also killed by Sun Hao, which was very tragic.
The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms records: Shao Zhao, Zi Fenghei. When Sun Hao was in power, he falsely said that he should stand up and be condemned to death.
The history books also do not clearly record whether Sun Feng had descendants, and even if he did, it is estimated that he was killed by Sun Hao.
Sun Ce ceded the throne to Sun Quan, and in the end, killed Sun Tzu.