Sun Shu: Zi Zhan, a senior official of the State of Qi (who led troops to fight as a general), was a famous general who defeated Ju. Because he led an army to conquer Ju Li in 523 BC and made great achievements, he became famous in Qi State. He was given the surname Sun by Qi Jinggong. He ate food in Le'an (now Caoqiao Village, Guangrao County) and became the ancestor of the Sun family in Le'an.
Sun Wu: a great military strategist in the late Spring and Autumn Period, a native of Guangrao, Shandong, and the direct grandson of Sun Shu. Applying the principle of the mutual reinforcement and mutual restraint of the five elements, it was compiled into "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu, who put forward the famous saying "Know yourself and the enemy, and you will never be in danger in a hundred battles".
Sun Bin: A famous military strategist during the Warring States Period, a native of Guangrao, Shandong, and a descendant of Sun Wu. Author of "Sun Bin's Art of War".
Sun Quan: courtesy name Zhongmou, a native of Fuyang, Zhejiang. The founder of the Wu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period was a man of great talent and strategy, and was extremely brave. Later generations have a saying that "having a son should be like Sun Zhongmou."
Sun Yan: A native of Le'an (now Guangrao, Shandong Province), he was a classics scholar and exegesis expert during the Three Kingdoms period. He is the author of "Erya Sound and Meaning".
Sun Chuo: A native of Zhongdu, Taiyuan (now northwest of Pingyao, Shanxi Province), a writer of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and a representative writer of Xuanyan poetry.
Sun Shuao: A native of the Chu state in the Spring and Autumn Period, he assisted King Zhuang in his hegemony and made remarkable achievements. He presided over the construction of the earliest water conservancy project in ancient my country, which played a considerable role in the development of the agricultural economy at that time.
Sun Anzu: A native of Zhangnan, Qinghe (now the ancient city of Hebei Province), the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Sui Dynasty. Together with Dou Jiande, he raised the flag of righteousness and gathered people into Gaojibo (southwest of the ancient city of Hebei Province today), calling himself a general.
Sun Simiao: a famous medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty, a native of Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province. He is the author of "Qianjin Prescription" and "Qianjin Wing Prescription", and is revered as the King of Medicine by future generations.
Sun Guoting: A native of Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), he was an outstanding calligrapher and calligraphy critic in the Tang Dynasty. The volume of "Shu Pu" written by him is preserved today. It is a theoretical work on calligraphy with rich writing and text.
Sun Yunqiu: A native of Wujiang, Jiangsu Province, he was an expert in manufacturing glasses during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The author of "History of Mirrors", Sun Yunqiu also created more than 70 kinds of optical instruments.
Sun Yuwen: A native of Jining, Shandong Province in the Qing Dynasty, he served as prime minister for national affairs, minister of the Ministry of Punishment, and Minister of War.
Sun Qifeng: a famous Confucian scholar in the early Qing Dynasty, a native of Hebei Province. He is as famous as Li Xian and Huang Zongxi, and is also known as the "Three Great Confucians in the Early Qing Dynasty". He is the author of "The Biography of Neo-Confucianism", "Collections of Mr. Xia Feng", etc.
Sun Yirang: a native of Ruian, Zhejiang Province, a famous Confucian scholar and writer in the Qing Dynasty. He is the author of "Mozi's Interpretations", "Examples of Qi Wen", "Zhou Li Political dignitaries", "Guangxu Ruian County Chronicle", etc. Book.
Sun Xingyan: A native of Yanghu, Jiangsu (now Wujin, Jiangsu), he was a famous Confucian scholar, epigrapher, and collationist in the Qing Dynasty. He was called "a genius in the world" by Yuan Mei. Sun Yat-sen: A native of Xiangshan, Guangdong, a modern revolutionary and thinker. He founded the Kuomintang, implemented the "Three People's Principles", and overthrew the Qing Dynasty. He was the first to shout the slogan "overthrow autocracy, establish democratic peace, and revitalize China" and contributed to the national revolutionary movement. spent his whole life.
Sun Yat-sen: Forerunner of my country's bourgeois democratic revolution, great democratic revolutionary, founder of the Republic of China, native of Xiangshan, Guangdong. In 1905, he organized the China League in Japan, was elected as prime minister, and proposed the Three People's Principles. After the Wuchang Uprising in 1911, he was elected as the interim president of the Republic of China. Later, with the help of the Communist Party of China, the Kuomintang was reorganized and implemented the new Three People's Principles of allying with Russia, uniting with the Communist Party, and supporting agriculture and industry. He died of illness in Beijing in 1925, and his posthumous works were compiled into "The Complete Book of Zhongshan".
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