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A historical celebrity surnamed Sun.
Famous historical figures surnamed Sun are: Sun Wu, Sun Quan, Sun Simiao, Sun Bin and Sun Ce.

1, Sun Wu

Sun Wu (about 545-470 years ago) was a famous strategist and politician in China during the Spring and Autumn Period. He is honored as a soldier saint or grandson (Sun Wuzi), also known as the "most holy strategist", and is known as the "teacher of hundreds of battles" and "the originator of eastern military science". He is a famous historical figure named Sun. "Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle" is a famous saying put forward by Sun Wu.

2. Sun Quan

Sun Quan (182—May 2 1 252), the founder of Sun Wu in the Three Kingdoms period, was a famous historical figure in the history of China. Sun Quan is gifted and courageous, and later generations have the saying that "a child should be like Sun Zhongmou". In the first year of Huang Wu (222), Wei Wendi Cao Pi made Sun Quan the king of Wu and established the State of Wu.

3. Sun Simiao

Sun Simiao (54 1-682, controversial), alias Miaoying Zhenren, Sun Shichang and Baishan Wang Yao. According to legend, Sun Simiao is a descendant of Qu Yuan, a famous doctor and Taoist in the Tang Dynasty, and was honored as the "King of Medicine" by later generations. Sun Simiao was smart since childhood, and when he grew up, he began to like Taoism, Laozi and Zhuangzi.

4. Bin Sun

Sun Bin (date of birth and death unknown), whose real name is unknown (genealogy of Shandong Sun Shi is called Sun Boling), was a famous strategist in the Warring States period and a descendant of Sun Wu. Sun Bin, an old classmate of Pang Juan, was whipped and physically disabled because of persecution by Pang Juan. Later, with the help of Qi's emissary, he went to Qi and was appointed as a military adviser by Qi Weiwang, helping Qi's general Tian Ji defeat Pang Juan twice.

5. Sun Ce

Sun Ce (175-200), whose real name is one of the founders of the Wu regime in the Three Kingdoms period, the eldest son of Sun Jian, the general of Dongwu, the eldest brother of Sun Quan and one of the historical celebrities of Sun's surname. Sun Ce sacrificed Yuan Shu to inherit the unfinished business of his father Sun Jian. In the second year of Jian 'an (197), after Yuan Shu usurped the throne, Sun Ce broke with Yuan Shu.