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Does anyone know the story of an ancient celebrity surnamed Sun?
Sun Shu: Zi Zhan, a doctor of the State of Qi, was a great commander in chief of the army. In 523 BC, he made great contributions to the split of Juan, and became famous in the world as Zibung. Qi Jinggong gave it to Sun Shi, whose food was collected in Le 'an (now Caoqiao Village, Guangrao County) and became the ancestor of Le Sun An.

Sun Wu: A great strategist in the late Spring and Autumn Period, Guangrao was the first grandson of Sun Bin. Sun Tzu's Art of War is compiled by applying the principle that the five elements generate each other and resist each other, and puts forward the famous saying that "know yourself and know yourself, and fight every battle".

Sun Bin: A famous strategist in the Warring States Period, Guangrao, Shandong Province, was a descendant of Sun Wu. Author of Sun Bin's Art of War.

Sun Quan: Zhong, a native of Fuyang, Zhejiang. During the Three Kingdoms period, the founding of Wu was outstanding and courageous, and later generations said that "a child should be like this".

Sun Yan: Born in Le 'an (now Guangrao, Shandong Province), he was a historian of the Three Kingdoms and wrote Erya Yi Yin.

Sun Chuo: A native of Zhongdu, Taiyuan (now northwest of Pingyao, Shanxi), a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and a representative writer of metaphysical poems.

Sun Shuaixian: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Chu people helped Zhuang Wang dominate the world and made remarkable achievements. He presided over the construction of the earliest water conservancy project in ancient China, which played a considerable role in the development of agricultural economy at that time.

Sun Anzu: A native of Qinghe (now the ancient city of Hebei) in Zhang Nan, he was the leader of the peasant uprising at the end of Sui Dynasty. Together with Dou Jiande, he held the banner of "sense of honor" and gathered in Gaojibo (now southwest of the ancient city of Hebei Province) to call himself a general.

Sun Simiao: A famous doctor in Tang Dynasty, from Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province. He is the author of "Thousand Women" and "Thousand Women's Wings", and later generations respectfully call him the King of Medicine.

Sun: Wu Jun (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) was an outstanding calligrapher and calligraphy critic in the Tang Dynasty. Today, it is a well-documented calligraphy theory's Book Score.

Sun, a native of Wujiang, Jiangsu, was an expert in glasses manufacturing in Ming and Qing Dynasties. He is the author of History of Mirrors. In addition, Sun has 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, minister of punishment and minister of war.

Sun Qifeng: A famous Confucian scholar in the early Qing Dynasty, a native of Hebei Province. Together with Li Ai and Huang Zongxi, it is called "the three great Confucianism in the early Qing Dynasty". He is the author of Biography of Neo-Confucianism and Collected Works of Mr. Xia Feng.

Sun Yirang, a native of Ruian, Zhejiang, was a famous scholar and writer in Qing Dynasty. He is the author of Notes on Mozi, Examples of Wen Qi, Celebrities of Zhou Rites, and Records of Guangxu Ruian County.

Sun Xingyan: A native of Yanghu, Jiangsu Province (now Wujin, Jiangsu Province), he was a famous historian, epitaph and collator in Qing Dynasty, and was called "a genius in the world" by Yuan Mei. Sun Yat-sen, a modern revolutionary and thinker, was born in Xiangshan, Guangdong Province. He founded the Kuomintang, implemented the "Three People's Principles" and overthrew the Qing Dynasty. He was the first to shout the slogan of "overthrowing autocracy, establishing harmony and rejuvenating China" and devoted his life to the national revolutionary movement.

Sun Yat-sen: a pioneer of bourgeois democratic revolution in China, a great democratic revolutionist, the founder of the Republic of China, and a native of Xiangshan, Guangdong. 1905 organized the China league in Japan, was elected as prime minister, and put forward the theory of the three people's principles. 19 1 1 Wuchang Uprising, he was elected as the interim president of the Republic of China. Later, with the help of China, the Kuomintang was reorganized, and the new Three People's Principles were adopted to unite Russia, Russia and help the peasants and workers. 1925 died of illness in Beijing, and his legacy was The Complete Book of Zhongshan.

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