Sun He (Zixiao)
Eastern Wu, Sun Quan, Three Kingdoms, History of China, Sun Hao, Sun Deng, Sun Jun (Three Kingdoms)
978-620-0-97032-9
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2012-03-21
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sun He (224 – 253), style name Zixiao, formally known as Emperor Wen, was a son and crown prince of Eastern Wu's founding emperor Sun Quan during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He never ascended to the throne, and in fact was removed from his position as crown prince by his father, but after his son Sun Hao became emperor, he was posthumously honored with an imperial title. Sun He was born in 224, to Sun Quan's then-favorite Consort Wang. Because of the favor that Consort Wang enjoyed, Prince He was also favored. He was given a staff in 236, at age 13, and he became known for studiousness and humility. After his older brother Sun Deng, Sun Quan's first crown prince, died in 241, Sun He, as Sun Quan's oldest surviving son, was appointed crown prince.
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