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 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 Wu: A great military strategist in the late Spring and Autumn Period, a native of Guangrao, Shandong Province, 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 Jian: Hua Xiong, a fierce general in the late Han Dynasty, was killed by himself.
Sun Ce: The founder of the Wu Kingdom in the Three Kingdoms, a fierce general, and an invincible leader across the Yangtze River.
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