This is a Cheenese name; the faimlie name is Sun.
Sun Quan (pronunciation (help·info)) (5 July 182 – 21 Mey 252),[lower-alpha 1] coortesy name Zhongmou, formally kent as Emperor Da o Wu (leeterally "Great Emperor o Wu"), wis the foonder o the state o Eastren Wu in the Three Kinricks period.
Quick Facts Sun Quan 孫權, Emperor o Eastren Wu ...
Sun Quan 孫權 |
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Portrait o Sun Quan bi Yan Liben |
Emperor o Eastren Wu |
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Ring | 23 Mey 229 – 21 Mey 252 |
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Successor | Sun Liang |
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Keeng o Wu (吳王) (as an independent ruler) |
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Ring | November 222 – 23 Mey 229 |
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Keeng o Wu (吳王) (as a vassal o Wei) |
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Tenure | 23 September 221 – November 222 |
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Marquis o Nanchang (南昌侯) (unner the Han Empire) |
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Tenur | December 219 - 23 September 221 |
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Born | 5 Julie 182(182-07-05) Han Empire |
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Dee'd | (252-05-21)21 Mey 252 (aged 71)[lower-alpha 1] Jianye, Eastren Wu |
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Buirial | Purpie Muntain |
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Spouse | - Empress Pan
- Leddy Xie
- Leddy Xu
- Leddy Bu
- Leddy Wang o Langya
- Leddy Wang o Nanyang
- Leddy Yuan
- Lady Zhao
- Consort Xie
- Consort Zhong
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Issue (amang ithers) | - Sun Deng
- Sun Lü
- Sun He
- Sun Ba
- Sun Fen
- Sun Xiu
- Sun Liang
- Sun Luban
- Sun Luyu
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Full name |
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Faimily name: Sun (孫) Gien name: Quan (權) Coortesy name Zhongmou (仲謀) | Era dates |
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- Huangwu (黃武; 222–229)
- Huanglong (黃龍; 229–231)
- Jiahe (嘉禾; 232–238)
- Chiwu (赤烏; 238–251)
- Taiyuan (太元; 251–252)
- Shenfeng (神鳳; 252)
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Emperor Da o Wu (吳大帝) | Temple name |
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Taizu (太祖) |
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Hoose | Hoose o Sun |
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Faither | Sun Jian |
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Mither | Lady Wu |
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Quick Facts Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese ...
Sun Quan |
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"Sun Quan" in Tradeetional (tap) an Semplifee'd (bottom) Cheenese chairacters |
Traditional Chinese | 孫權 |
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Simplified Chinese | 孙权 |
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Transcriptions |
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Staundart Mandarin |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Sūn Quán |
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Gwoyeu Romatzyh | Suen Chyuan |
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Wade–Giles | Sun1 Ch'üan2 |
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IPA | [swə́n tɕʰɥɛ̌n] |
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Wu |
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Suzhounese | Sen Jyœ́ |
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Yue: Cantonese |
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Yale Romanisation | Syūn Kyùhn |
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Jyutping | Syun1 Kyun4 |
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IPA | [sýːn kʰy̏ːn] |
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Soothren Min |
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Hokkien POJ | Sun Khoân |
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The Jiankang Shilu recordit that Sun Quan dee'd on the yiwei day o the 4t month o the 2nt year o the Taiyuan era o his ring an that he wis buried in the 7t month o the same year. He becam Keeng o Wu whan he wis 40 an ruled for 7 years, becam Emperor o Wu whan he wis 47 an ruled for 24 years, an dee'd whan he wis 70. (His ages are in terms o East Asie age reckonin.)[1] His death date corresponds to 21 Mey 252, while the 7t month o the 2nt year o Taiyuan corresponds tae 22 August tae 20 September 252 in the Gregorian calendar. As he wis 71 whan he dee'd in 252, bi calculation his year o birth wis 182.
([太元二年]夏四月乙未,帝崩於內殿, ... 秋七月,葬蔣陵, ... 案,帝四十即吳王位,七年;四十七即帝位,二十四年,年七十崩。) Jiankang Shilu vol. 2.
- Soorces
- de Crespigny, Rafe (2007). A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms 23-220 AD. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004156050.