Sun Jing, styled Youtai, was the younger brother of Sun Jian. When Sun Jian first began his campaign, Sun Jing united with the elders of his hometown and about five to six hundred clansmen to protect Sun Jian. He garnered widespread support. Sun Ce defeated Liu Yao, pacified several counties, and then attacked Kuaiji. He sent someone to invite Sun Jing. Sun Jing brought his family and met Sun Ce in Qiantang. At that time, Prefect Wang Lang was defending against Sun Ce in Guling, and Sun Ce had suffered several defeats in naval engagements. Sun Jing said to Sun Ce, "Wang Lang relies on the defense of the city; it is difficult to take it by storm. Chayu is to the south, dozens of miles away, and it is an important road. We should advance from there, occupy the city; this is the essence of 'attacking the unprepared and striking the unsuspecting.' I will personally lead the troops as the vanguard, and I will undoubtedly defeat him!" Sun Ce said, "Good!" So he feigned an order to the troops, saying, "It has been raining heavily recently, the river water is muddy, and many soldiers have stomach aches after drinking it. Quickly prepare hundreds of pottery jars to clarify the water." By evening, Sun Ce employed torches to mislead Wang Lang and then divided his troops to launch a surprise attack on Gaoqian's camp at night from the Chayu road. Wang Lang was shocked and sent the former Governor of Danyang, Zhou Xin, and others to lead the troops to fight. Sun Ce defeated Zhou Xin and his men, killing them, and then pacified Kuaiji. Sun Ce recommended Sun Jing for the position of Weiwu Captain, wanting to give him a higher rank, but Sun Jing, due to his longing for his ancestors' graves and his clan, was unwilling to serve and requested to remain in the area to defend it. Sun Ce agreed. Later, after Sun Quan took power, Sun Jing was promoted to Zhaoyi Zhonglang General and finally passed away peacefully at home. He had five sons: Sun Gao, Sun Yu, Sun Jiao, Sun Huan, and Sun Qian. Sun Gao had three sons: Sun Chuo, Sun Chao, and Sun Gong. Sun Chao became a General. Sun Gong had a son named Sun Jun. Sun Chuo had a son named Sun Chen.

Sun Jing was Sun Jian's younger brother, with the courtesy name Youtai. When Sun Jian first rebelled, Sun Jing rallied the local villagers and hundreds of people from the family to act as a protective shield for Sun Jian, and everyone supported him. Later, Sun Ce defeated Liu Yao, occupied several counties, and then went to attack Kuaiji, so he sent for Sun Jing. Sun Jing brought his wife and children to meet Sun Ce at Qiantang. At that time, Wang Lang, the governor of Kuaiji, was firmly entrenched in Guling, and Sun Ce's several naval battles could not defeat him. Sun Jing suggested to Sun Ce, "That guy Wang Lang is holed up in the city and isn't coming out anytime soon. Look, Chayu is an important road to the south a few dozen miles away. Why don't we take a detour from there and launch a surprise attack on the city? I'll lead the charge, and I guarantee we can take him down!" Sun Ce thought it was feasible and said, "Alright!" He then deliberately spread the rumor in the camp, "These days the rain has been heavy, the river water is muddy, and the soldiers are getting sick from drinking it. Quickly prepare hundreds of pottery jars to clarify the water!" After dark, Sun Ce used torches to mislead Wang Lang, then quietly led the troops to sneak through the Chayu road and ambushed Gao Qian's camp. Wang Lang was frightened and quickly sent the former Dan Yang Prefect Zhou Xin to lead the troops to block them. Sun Ce defeated Zhou Xin and even killed him in the process, and thus Kuaiji was taken. Sun Ce reported to the court and appointed Sun Jing as a valiant commander, wanting to give him a higher official position, but Sun Jing was reluctant to leave the graves of his ancestors and his family, so he requested to stay and guard the area. Sun Ce agreed. Later, when Sun Quan came to power, Sun Jing was promoted again and became a Zhonglang general of Zhao Yi, and he finally enjoyed a peaceful retirement at home before passing away. He had five sons: Sun Gao, Sun Yu, Sun Jiao, Sun Huan, and Sun Qian. Sun Gao had three sons: Sun Chuo, Sun Chao, and Sun Gong. Sun Chao became a general. Sun Gong's son was Sun Jun. Sun Chuo's son was Sun Chen.

Zhou Yu, styled Zhongyi, initially served as Colonel of the Honorary Justice, leading troops. At that time, many of his soldiers and staff were fellow natives of Jiangxi. Zhou Yu was very modest, treated them exceptionally well, and won everyone's hearts.

In the ninth year of Jian'an, he was promoted to Administrator of Danyang, and the number of followers grew to over ten thousand! Later, he was promoted again and became General of Steadfastness. In the eleventh year of Jian'an, he and Sun Quan together defeated the enemy at Matun and Baotun. Afterwards, he followed Sun Quan to defend against Cao Cao at Ruxukou. Sun Quan wanted to confront Cao Cao head-on, but Zhou Yu advised him to stay calm and not rush into battle. Sun Quan did not listen, and the battle ended in defeat.

Zhou Yu was later promoted to General of Valor, still overseeing Danyang Commandery. He moved his base from Liyang to Niuzhu. He also promoted Yong'an native Rao Zhu as Magistrate of Xiang'an County and Wuxi native Yan Lian as Magistrate of Juchao County, tasking them with recruiting and pacifying the local populace around Lujiang Commandery, which led to many surrenders.

There was a man named Mapu from Jiyin, who was particularly fond of studying ancient texts and learning. Zhou Yu valued him highly and granted him many privileges. He also had hundreds of his subordinates' children and officials' offspring study under Mapu, setting up a dedicated school for this purpose. He frequently visited the school to check on their studies. While most generals were focused on warfare, Zhou Yu was different; he had a passion for learning, and you could often hear him reading even in the military camp.

Zhou Yu died at the age of thirty-nine in the twentieth year of Jian'an. He had five sons: Mi, Xi, Yao, Man, and Hong. Among them, Man later became a general and was granted the title of marquis.

Sun Jiao, style name Shu Lang, initially served as Colonel of the Protectorate with over two thousand men under his command. At that time, Cao Cao often came to Ruxukou, and Sun Jiao led his troops to resist him each time, earning a reputation for having elite soldiers. Later, he was promoted to General Who Subdues the Enemy and took command of Xia Kou after Cheng Pu. After the deaths of Huang Gai and Zhou Yu, Sun Jiao also took over their armies. The court granted him four territories—Shaxian, Yundu, Nanxinshi, and Jingling—as fiefs, granting him the authority to appoint officials. Sun Jiao was generous and skilled at making friends, especially close to Zhu Ge Jin. He entrusted Liu Jing of Lujiang, Li Yun of Jiangxia, Wu Shuo of Guangling, and Zhang Liang of Henan to him, demonstrating his trust in them.

Once, Sun Jiao's troops captured a general from Wei and a beautiful woman and wanted to present them to Sun Jiao. However, Sun Jiao not only provided them with new clothes but also sent them back, ordering, "We are currently fighting against Cao Cao. What crime have the common people committed? From now on, no attacking of their elderly and children is allowed!" Consequently, many people in the Jianghuai region pledged their allegiance to him. Once, he had a falling out with Gan Ning over a minor issue. Someone went to persuade Gan Ning, who responded, "We are all subjects. Even though the General Who Subdues the Enemy is of noble birth, he should not take advantage of others! When one serves a wise ruler, they should do their utmost to repay the court's kindness. It's not right to just go along with things."

After Sun Quan heard about it, he wrote a letter to reprimand Sun Jiao, saying: "Since I became enemies with the North ten years ago, when we first started, our strengths were about equal, but now it’s been nearly thirty years. Confucius said 'at thirty, I stood firm', it's not just about the Five Classics, you know! I provided you with elite troops and entrusted you with significant responsibilities, hoping you would be like Zhao Xixu from the State of Chu, bringing glory to the North, not indulging in personal desires! I heard that you drank with Gan Xingba, and because you drank too much, you bullied him, and he later complained to Lu Meng. Although this person is rough and sometimes unsatisfactory, he is also a great man. I didn't befriend him for personal reasons; I befriended him, but you distanced yourself from him; many of your actions have gone against my wishes; how can that last? You must be respectful and cautious, behave simply, to govern the people; you must cherish and be tolerant of the people to win their hearts. You have not done these two things; how can you command distant armies, resist external enemies, and overcome difficulties? You’re older now and carry heavy responsibilities, with the distant people watching above, and your subordinates following day and night; how can you afford to lose your temper so easily? Everyone makes mistakes; what’s important is knowing how to correct them; you should truly reflect on your mistakes. I’m specifically asking Zhuge Ziyu to pass on my thoughts. Writing up to here, I am very sad, tears are streaming down my face."

After Sun Jiao received the letter, he wrote back to express his apologies, and from then on had a good relationship with Gan Ning. Later, Lu Meng wanted to attack Nanjun, and Sun Quan wanted Sun Jiao and Lu Meng to serve as left and right generals respectively. Lu Meng said to Sun Quan, "If Your Majesty thinks General Zhongli has the ability, use him; if you think I have the ability, use me. Previously, Zhou Yu and Cheng Pu served as left and right generals, jointly attacking Jiangling. Although everything was decided by Zhou Yu, Cheng Pu, relying on his status as a veteran general and both being generals, did not get along and almost ruined a major event. This serves as a lesson for us!" Sun Quan realized this and thanked Lu Meng, saying, "I appoint you as the grand commander, and let Sun Jiao succeed you." Later, they captured Guan Yu, pacified Jingzhou, and Sun Jiao made great contributions. In the 24th year of Jian'an, Sun Jiao died. Sun Quan recognized his achievements posthumously and appointed his son Sun Yin as the Marquis of Danyang. After Sun Yin died without a son, his brother Sun Xi inherited the title; he later led troops in a rebellion and died by suicide, resulting in the title being revoked. His brothers Sun Zi, Sun Mi, and Sun Yi were all generals and were all made marquises. Sun Zi was the commander of the Feather Forest, and Sun Yi was the commander of Wunan. Sun Zi was killed by Teng Yin, and Sun Yi was killed by Sun Jun. Sun Huan, style name Jiming, took over the command of the army after his brother Sun Jiao died, serving as the General of Yangwu and the Prefect of Jiangxia. He held this position for a year, continuing his brother's practice of valuing and promoting talent such as Liu Jing, Li Yun, Wu Shuo, Zhang Liang, and some outstanding local talents from Jiangxia, integrating them into his own ranks. Sun Huan was somewhat awkward in casual conversation, but became very articulate in formal settings, and both the army and the people praised him.

In the fifth year of the Huangwu era, Sun Quan attacked Shiyang. Sun Huan, as the local governor, sent his general Xianyu Dan to lead five thousand men to cut off the Huai River route. Sun Huan himself led another five thousand men, including Wu Shuo and Zhang Liang, serving as the vanguard, captured Gaocheng and three enemy generals. After the army's retreat, Sun Quan ordered Sun Huan to meet him. When Sun Quan's carriage passed through Sun Huan's army, he saw that the troops were well-organized. Sun Quan sighed and said, "I was initially worried about his sluggishness, but now it seems that few generals can match his ability to manage an army. I have no concerns now!" Sun Quan then appointed Sun Huan as the General of Yangwei and granted him the title of Marquis of Shaxian. Wu Shuo and Zhang Liang were also promoted to Assistant Generals and granted the title of Marquis of the Passes. Sun Huan also valued learned individuals and provided opportunities for the children of his subordinates to pursue their studies. Later, dozens of them went on to serve as officials in the court. Sun Huan passed away at the age of forty in the third year of Jiahe.

His son inherited his title and military power, serving as the General of Zhaowu, continuing to command the army and counties. In the sixth year of Chiwu, Sun Huan's son also passed away without leaving a son, so Sun Huan's younger brother Sun Yi inherited Sun Huan's title and career, continuing to serve as a military commander. Later, when Sun Jun executed Zhuge Ke, Sun Yi, Quan Xi, and Shi Ji together attacked Zhuge Ke's brother, Zhuge Rong, who was then serving as the Governor of Public Security. Zhuge Rong took his own life. Sun Yi was later transferred from the position of General Who Pacifies the South to General Who Defends the Army, given the title of Acting General, and put in charge of the Xiakou region. When Sun Chen executed Teng Yin and Lu Ju, both of whom were Sun Yi's brothers-in-law, and Sun Yi's younger brother Sun Feng knew of Teng Yin and Lu Ju's rebellion plot, he took his own life. Sun Chen then sent Zhu Yi to secretly attack Sun Yi. After Zhu Yi arrived in Wuchang, Sun Yi knew he was coming to attack him, so he led over a thousand troops and defected to the Wei Kingdom with the wife of his brother-in-law Teng Yin. The Wei Kingdom bestowed upon Sun Yi the title of General of Chariots and Cavalry and married him to Lady Xing, the former favored consort of the Wei Kingdom. Lady Xing was not only beautiful but also quite jealous, and Sun Yi couldn't stand her temper, and ultimately, both met their demise. Sun Yi died three years after defecting to the Wei Kingdom.

Sun Ben, styled Boyang. His father was Sun Qiang, styled Shengtai, who was Sun Jian's brother. After losing his parents at a young age, Sun Ben took it upon himself to raise his younger brother. The two brothers had a very close relationship. Later, Sun Ben became the county's postal inspector, akin to the head of a local police station.

When Sun Jian rebelled in Changsha, Sun Ben resigned from his official position and joined his brother in the fight. After Sun Jian's death, Sun Ben temporarily took command of the remaining forces in place of his brother and sent his brother's coffin back home for burial. Later, Yuan Shu relocated to Shou Chun, and Sun Ben followed him. Yuan Shu's cousin Yuan Shao appointed Zhou Ang as the Prefect of Jiujiang. Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu were at odds, so Yuan Shu sent Sun Ben to confront Zhou Ang at Yinling.

Yuan Shu recommended Sun Ben to be the Inspector of Yuzhou, then promoted him to the position of Commandant of Danyang and acting General of the Conquering Barbarians to suppress the rebellion of the Shanyue. However, he was routed by Liu Yao, the Inspector of Yangzhou. Sun Ben led his troops back to Liyang. Not long after, Yuan Shu sent Sun Ben and Wu Jing to attack Fan Neng, Zhang Ying, and others, but their efforts were in vain. Later, Sun Ce crossed the Yangtze River and aided Sun Ben and Wu Jing in defeating Fan Neng and Zhang Ying, and together they then turned their attention to Liu Yao. Liu Yao fled to Yuzhang. Sun Ce sent Sun Ben and Wu Jing back to Shou Chun to inform Yuan Shu, only to find Yuan Shu declaring himself emperor and appointing numerous officials, offering Sun Ben the position of Prefect of Jiujiang. Sun Ben refused, leaving his wife and children behind as he returned to Jiangnan.

By this time, Sun Ce had pacified the Wu and Kuaiji commanderies, so Sun Ben joined Sun Ce in attacking the Prefect of Lujiang, Liu Xun, and the Prefect of Jiangxia, Huang Zu. While the army was engaged in battle, Sun Ben learned of Liu Yao's death and decided to travel to Yuzhang. Sun Ce appointed him to the position of Prefect of Yuzhang, and later conferred upon him the title of Marquis of Duting. In the thirteenth year of the Jian'an era, the court dispatched an envoy, Liu Yin, with an edict appointing Sun Ben as General of the Conquering Barbarians, while continuing his role as the Prefect of Yuzhang. He held his office for eleven years before passing away, after which his son Sun Lin succeeded him.

When Sun Lin was nine years old, he became the Prefect of Yuzhang and was later granted the title of Marquis of Duxiang. He stayed in Yuzhang County for almost twenty years, quelling rebellions and earning numerous achievements. Later, he was summoned back to Wuchang to take up the position of Supervisor of the Imperial Guards. At that time, the Grand Preceptor Pan Jun was in charge of affairs in Jingzhou, and a man named Shu Xie from Chenliu had been imprisoned for a crime. Pan Jun originally wanted to kill Shu Xie, and despite many people pleading for his release, Pan Jun refused to let him go. Sun Lin then spoke to Pan Jun, "Shu Xie's brothers are willing to die for him, and people everywhere admire their loyalty and see it as commendable. Shu Xie himself has made contributions to the country. If you kill his son, in the future, when the world is unified and the Emperor goes on a northern tour, the scholars of the Central Plains will surely ask about Shu Xie's descendants. If, at that time, the answer is that Pan Jun killed Shu Xie, what will the consequences be?" Upon hearing this, Pan Jun immediately changed his mind, and Shu Xie's life was spared. Later, Sun Lin was promoted to Supervisor of Xiakou and Mianzhong, as well as the General of Weiyan, until his passing. In the twelfth year of the Chiwu era, Sun Lin passed away, and his son Sun Miao succeeded him in his title. Sun Miao's brother Sun Lu, along with his uncles Sun An, Sun Xi, and Sun Ji, all achieved high official positions.

Sun Fu, courtesy name Guoyi, was Sun Ben's younger brother. He followed Sun Ce as the Chief of the Yangwu Commandery, and together they pacified three commanderies. When Sun Ce attacked the seven counties of Danyang, he sent Sun Fu to station in the western part of Liyang to fend off Yuan Shu, recruit refugees, and resettle displaced individuals. He also joined Sun Ce in the attack on Lingyang, capturing Zulang and others. When Sun Ce attacked Liu Xun, the Administrator of Lujiang, Sun Fu also went with him, fighting valiantly and achieving great success. Sun Ce appointed Sun Fu as the Administrator of Luling, allowing him to manage the local cities and appoint officials. Later, Sun Fu was promoted to General Who Pacifies the South, given command, and appointed as the Governor of Jiaozhou. He once sent envoys to communicate with Cao Cao, but after the scheme was uncovered, Sun Quan imprisoned him. Several years later, Sun Fu passed away. His sons Sun Xing, Sun Zhao, Sun Wei, and Sun Xin all rose to prominent official positions.

Sun Yi, courtesy name Shubi, was Sun Quan's younger brother. He was brave and valiant, bearing a resemblance to his brother Sun Ce. The Administrator Zhu Zhi recommended him for the title of Filial and Incorrupt, and the Minister of Works also recruited him. In the eighth year of Jian'an, he was appointed as Rear General and served as the Administrator of Danyang, at just twenty years old. Later, he was killed by his own bodyguard, Hong, who was immediately executed.

His son Sun Song became Chief of Archers and Marquis of Duxiang. In the third year of Huanglong, Sun Song passed away. The Prime Minister of Shu, Zhuge Liang, wrote a letter to his brother Zhuge Jin, saying, "Sun Song was well-treated by the Eastern Wu court during his lifetime, and his descendants were also well taken care of. His son Qiao is also a talented individual; reflecting on this makes my heart ache. Seeing the things he left behind, I can't help but cry." Zhuge Liang mourned Sun Song deeply, and this was recorded by his adopted son Zhuge Qiao from Zhuge Liang's recollections.

Sun Kuang, courtesy name Ji Zuo, was Sun Yi's younger brother. He passed the civil service examination and earned the title of "talented official," but died before he could take office, at just over twenty years old. His son, Sun Tai, was the nephew of the Cao family and served as the Chief Commandant of Changhai. In the third year of Jiahe, he followed Sun Quan in besieging Xincheng and was killed by a stray arrow. Sun Tai's son, Sun Xiu, served as a General and the Inspector of Xiakou. Sun Xiu was closely related to Sun Hao and held military power as an official, which made Sun Hao uneasy. In the second year of Jianheng, Sun Hao sent He Ding with five thousand troops to Xiakou for hunting. There were rumors that Sun Xiu was planning a rebellion, which led him to flee to the Jin Kingdom with his wife, children, and several hundred troops. The Jin Kingdom appointed him as General of Chariots and Cavalry and granted him the title of Marquis of Kuaiji.

Sun Shao, courtesy name Gong Li, was Sun He's nephew. His uncle, Sun He, courtesy name Bo Hai, originally bore the surname Yu and was also from the state of Wu. Sun Ce was very fond of him, granted him the Sun surname, and added him to the Sun clan. Later, Sun He became a general stationed in the capital.

Initially, Sun Quan killed the Prefect of Wu County, Sheng Xian, causing his former colleagues, the talented officials Gui Lan and Dai Yuan, to flee to the mountains. At that time, Sun Yi was serving in Danyang and politely invited them to come out. Gui Lan later became a Grand Commander leading the army, while Dai Yuan became a county magistrate. After Sun Yi was assassinated, Sun He hurried to Wanling, blaming Gui Lan and Dai Yuan for failing to protect Sun Quan, accusing them of being incompetent and colluding with evil. Gui Lan and Dai Yuan discussed, "Bo Hai has a distant relationship with the general, yet he blames us. What is going on? If General Taolu (Sun Quan) comes, we will both be doomed!" They then killed Sun He and sent someone north to summon Liu Fu, the Inspector of Yangzhou, to station him in Liyang to prepare to confront Sun Quan alongside Danyang. Ultimately, Xu Yuan, Sun Gao, Fu Ying, and others under Sun Yi's command killed Gui Lan and Dai Yuan.

When Sun Shao was seventeen years old, he led the river troops he had recruited to repair the capital, construct tall buildings and watchtowers, and prepare weapons and equipment to defend against enemies. Sun Quan heard of a rebellion and returned from Jiaoqiu, passing through Danyang and leading his army back to the Wu territory. They arrived at the capital at night, set up camp below the city, and Sun Shao launched a test attack to intimidate them. The soldiers defending the city immediately climbed the city walls, sounded the alarm, shouted war cries, and even wounded several people with their arrows. Sun Quan quickly dispatched someone to explain and defuse the minor conflict. The next day, Sun Quan met Sun Shao and was greatly impressed by him, immediately appointing him as the Colonel of Chenglie, commanding the river army, and overseeing the two counties of Qu'a and Dantu, with the authority to appoint county officials as he had done previously in the river territory. Later, Sun Shao was promoted to Prefect of Guangling and General of the Left. After Sun Quan ascended to kingship, Sun Shao was further elevated to General Who Displays Might and Marquis of Jiande. After Sun Quan ascended to the throne as emperor, Sun Shao was appointed General Who Guards the North.

Sun Shao served as a general in the border regions for decades, skilled at caring for his soldiers. Therefore, his soldiers were all loyal to him. He always prioritized border vigilance and sending out scouts as his primary tasks, which enabled him to stay ahead of enemy movements and be well prepared, which led to very few defeats. Many people from Qingzhou, Xuzhou, Ruzhou, Peizhou, and other places came to join him. The troops stationed along the Huainan River also started to pull back. In the areas of Xuzhou, Sizhou, Jiangzhou, and Huaizhou, there were several hundred miles of unoccupied territory. From Sun Quan's expedition to the west to his return to Wuchang, Sun Shao didn’t visit him for over ten years. Only after Sun Quan returned to Jianye did Sun Shao finally have an audience with him. Sun Quan asked him about the situation of the troops stationed in Qingzhou, Xuzhou, and other places, the strengths of both enemy and friendly forces, the names of the Wei generals, etc., and Sun Shao answered confidently and knowledgeably. Sun Shao was tall and imposing, with a graceful demeanor. Sun Quan was very pleased and said, "I haven't seen you in a long time, I didn't expect you to progress so much!" Therefore, he further appointed him as the Governor of Youzhou and bestowed upon him the ceremonial halberd. Sun Shao passed away in the fourth year of Chiwu.

His son, Sun Yue, inherited his title and rose to the rank of Right General. Sun Yue's elder brother, Sun Kai, became the Grand General of the Imperial Guard and the Marquis of Lincheng, taking over as the Supervisor of the Capital from Sun Yue. Sun Kai's younger brother, Sun Yi, became the General of the Army, Sun Yi became the Minister of the Imperial Ancestral Temple, and Sun Hui became the Governor of Wuling. In the first year of Tianxi, Sun Kai was called back to court and appointed as the General of the Guard Below the Palace. Initially, the bandits from Yong'an, led by Shi Dan and his gang, kidnapped Sun Hao's brother, Sun Qian, and attacked Jianye. Some claimed that Sun Kai failed to retaliate in time on two occasions, which led Sun Hao to question him repeatedly. Sun Kai was always fearful and was eventually called back to Jianye. Therefore, Sun Kai, along with his wife, children, and several hundred personal soldiers, sought refuge with the Jin Dynasty, which made him the General of Chariots and Cavalry and the Marquis of Danyang.

Sun Huan, styled Shuwu, was from Henei. At twenty-five, he was appointed as the General of the East, along with Lu Xun, to fight against Liu Bei.

Liu Bei's army was very powerful, with crowds as vast as mountains and valleys. Sun Huan drew his sword, fought desperately together with Lu Xun, and ultimately defeated Liu Bei, forcing him to flee in disgrace. Sun Huan also cut off the Shanggui Path, blocking Liu Bei's retreat. Liu Bei had no choice but to navigate through mountains and hills to escape by the skin of his teeth. He sighed angrily and helplessly, "When I first arrived in the capital, Sun Huan was just a kid; now he’s pushed me to this point!"

For his contributions in this battle, Sun Huan was promoted to General of Jianwu and granted the title of Marquis of Dantu. Later, he was stationed in Niuzhu, where he constructed Hengjiang Wharf, and eventually passed away there.

Historical records commend: the bonds of love between fathers, sons, and brothers are timeless truths; members of the Sun family, some of whom contributed during the empire's formative years, others guarding the borders, all upheld the family's honor! Thus, we have meticulously documented these accomplishments.