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He was the second son of Sun Quan, the founding emperor of Eastern Wu.Sun L\u00fc was the second son of Sun Quan,[4] a warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and became the founding emperor of the Eastern Wu state in the Three Kingdoms period. As a child, he was intelligent and multi-talented, so his father was particularly fond of him.[5] In April or May 228,[6] a 15-year-old Sun L\u00fc was enfeoffed as the Marquis of Jianchang (\u5efa\u660c\u4faf), with his marquisate in Jianchang County (\u5efa\u660c\u7e23; west of present-day Fengxin County, Jianchang).[7] He married Pan Jun’s daughter.[3]In 229, after Sun Quan declared himself emperor and moved the imperial capital to Jianye (present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu), he left behind his eldest son and heir apparent, Sun Deng, along with his other sons and relatives in Wuchang (\u6b66\u660c; present-day Ezhou, Hubei). At the time, Sun L\u00fc enjoyed watching duck fights, so he had a small shed built in front of the main hall of his residence to stage duck fights. Lu Xun, the general whom Sun Quan left in charge of Wuchang, heard about it and he sternly reprimanded Sun L\u00fc for his behaviour. Lu Xun told Sun L\u00fc, “Marquis, you should be spending time reading the classics and enriching yourself with knowledge. Why are you doing this?” Sun L\u00fc immediately had the shed torn down.[8]In 230, Gu Yong, the Imperial Chancellor (\u4e1e\u76f8), wrote a memorial to Sun Quan, pointing out that Sun L\u00fc showed great potential with his brilliance and urging the emperor to elevate Sun L\u00fc to the status of a prince in the same way the Han dynasty emperors did with their sons. Sun Quan refused.[9]Some time later, the Supervisor of the Masters of Writing (\u5c1a\u66f8\u50d5\u5c04) wrote a memorial to Sun Quan, recommending the emperor to entrust Sun L\u00fc with greater responsibilities by appointing him as a military general. Sun Quan approved, granted Sun L\u00fc imperial authority, and appointed him as Senior General Who Guards the Army (\u93ae\u8ecd\u5927\u5c07\u8ecd). Sun L\u00fc was also allowed to set up his own office with a personal staff at his headquarters in Banzhou (\u534a\u5dde; west of present-day Jiujiang, Jiangxi).[10] Sun Quan also issued an imperial decree to Sun L\u00fc, stating his high hopes and expectations for his second son to become a great military leader.[11] At the time, many people were worried that Sun L\u00fc, given his noble status and young age, might not be suitable for the job. However, Sun L\u00fc not only proved them wrong, but also exceeded their expectations as he took his role seriously, faithfully followed the laws and rules, and treated his colleagues and seniors respectfully.[12]Sun L\u00fc died in February or March 232 at the age of 20 (by East Asian age reckoning). As he had no son to succeed him when he died, his marquisate was abolished and converted back into a county.[2][1]See also[edit]^ The Sanguozhi mentioned that Sun L\u00fc was 20 years old (by East Asian age reckoning) when he died in February 232.[1][2] By calculation, his birth year should be around 213.References[edit]^ a b c d (\u5609\u79be\u5143\u5e74\u6625\u6b63\u6708\uff0c\u5efa\u660c\u4faf\u616e\u5352\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 47. The month corresponds to 9 Feb to 8 Mar 232 in the Julian calendar.^ a b c d (\u5e74\u4e8c\u5341\uff0c\u5609\u79be\u5143\u5e74\u5352\u3002\u7121\u5b50\uff0c\u570b\u9664\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ a b ([\u6f58]\u6fec\u5973\u914d\u5efa\u660c\u4faf\u5b6b\u616e\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 61.^ (\u5b6b\u616e\u5b57\u5b50\u667a\uff0c\u767b\u5f1f\u4e5f\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ (\u5c11\u654f\u60e0\u6709\u624d\u85dd\uff0c\u6b0a\u5668\u611b\u4e4b\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ ([\u9ec3\u6b66]\u4e03\u5e74\u6625\u4e09\u6708\uff0c\u5c01\u5b50\u616e\u70ba\u5efa\u660c\u4faf\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 47.^ (\u9ec3\u6b66\u4e03\u5e74\uff0c\u5c01\u5efa\u660c\u4faf\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ (\u6642\u5efa\u660c\u4faf\u616e\u65bc\u5802\u524d\u4f5c\u9b2c\u9d28\u6b04\uff0c\u9817\u65bd\u5c0f\u5de7\uff0c\u905c\u6b63\u8272\u66f0\uff1a\u300c\u541b\u4faf\u5b9c\u52e4\u89bd\u7d93\u5178\u4ee5\u81ea\u65b0\u76ca\uff0c\u7528\u6b64\u4f55\u70ba\uff1f\u300d\u616e\u5373\u6642\u6bc0\u5fb9\u4e4b\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 58.^ (\u5f8c\u4e8c\u5e74\uff0c\u4e1e\u76f8\u96cd\u7b49\u594f\u616e\u6027\u8066\u9ad4\u9054\uff0c\u6240\u5c1a\u65e5\u65b0\uff0c\u6bd4\u65b9\u8fd1\u6f22\uff0c\u5b9c\u9032\u7235\u7a31\u738b\uff0c\u6b0a\u672a\u8a31\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ (\u4e46\u4e4b\uff0c\u5c1a\u66f8\u50d5\u5c04\u5b58\u4e0a\u758f\u66f0\uff1a\u300c\u5e1d\u738b\u4e4b\u8208\uff0c\u83ab\u4e0d\u8943\u5d07\u81f3\u89aa\uff0c\u4ee5\u5149\u7fa3\u540e\uff0c\u6545\u9b6f\u885e\u65bc\u5468\uff0c\u5bf5\u51a0\u8af8\u4faf\uff0c\u9ad8\u5e1d\u4e94\u738b\uff0c\u5c01\u5217\u4e8e\u6f22\uff0c\u6240\u4ee5\u85e9\u5c4f\u672c\u671d\uff0c\u70ba\u570b\u93ae\u885e\u3002\u5efa\u660c\u4faf\u616e\u7a1f\u6027\u8066\u654f\uff0c\u624d\u517c\u6587\u6b66\uff0c\u65bc\u53e4\u5178\u5236\uff0c\u5b9c\u6b63\u540d\u865f\u3002\u965b\u4e0b\u8b19\u5149\uff0c\u672a\u80af\u5982\u820a\uff0c\u7fa3\u5bee\u5927\u5c0f\uff0c\u54b8\u7528\u65bc\u9091\u3002\u65b9\u4eca\u59e6\u5bc7\u6063\u7762\uff0c\u91d1\u9f13\u672a\u5f2d\uff0c\u8179\u5fc3\u722a\u7259\uff0c\u60df\u89aa\u8207\u8ce2\u3002\u8f12\u8207\u4e1e\u76f8\u96cd\u7b49\u8b70\uff0c\u54b8\u4ee5\u616e\u5b9c\u70ba\u93ae\u8ecd\u5927\u5c07\u8ecd\uff0c\u6388\u4efb\u504f\u65b9\uff0c\u4ee5\u5149\u5927\u696d\u3002\u300d\u6b0a\u4e43\u8a31\u4e4b\uff0c\u65bc\u662f\u5047\u7bc0\u958b\u5e9c\uff0c\u6cbb\u534a\u5dde\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ (\u5433\u66f8\u8f09\u6b0a\u8a54\u66f0\uff1a\u300c\u671f\u904b\u64fe\u4e82\uff0c\u51f6\u90aa\u8086\u8650\uff0c\u5a01\u7f70\u6709\u5e8f\uff0c\u5e72\u6208\u4e0d\u6222\u3002\u4ee5\u616e\u6c23\u5fd7\u4f11\u61ff\uff0c\u6b66\u7565\u5919\u662d\uff0c\u5fc5\u80fd\u70ba\u570b\u4f50\u5b9a\u5927\u696d\uff0c\u6545\u6388\u4ee5\u4e0a\u5c07\u4e4b\u4f4d\uff0c\u81f3\u4ee5\u6b8a\u7279\u4e4b\u69ae\uff0c\u5bf5\u4ee5\u5175\u99ac\u4e4b\u52e2\uff0c\u59d4\u4ee5\u504f\u65b9\u4e4b\u4efb\u3002\u5916\u6b32\u5a01\u632f\u6575\u865c\uff0c\u53ad\u96e3\u842c\u91cc\uff0c\u5167\u6b32\u93ae\u64ab\u9060\u8fd1\uff0c\u6170\u5379\u5c07\u58eb\uff0c\u8aa0\u616e\u5efa\u529f\u7acb\u4e8b\u7aed\u547d\u4e4b\u79cb\u4e5f\u3002\u616e\u5176\u5167\u8129\u6587\u5fb7\uff0c\u5916\u7d93\u6b66\u8a13\uff0c\u6301\u76c8\u82e5\u6c96\uff0c\u5247\u6eff\u800c\u4e0d\u6ea2\u3002\u656c\u614e\u4e43\u5fc3\uff0c\u7121\u5fdd\u6240\u53d7\u3002\u300d) Wu Shu annotation in Sanguozhi vol. 59.^ (\u616e\u4ee5\u7687\u5b50\u4e4b\u5c0a\uff0c\u5bcc\u65bc\u6625\u79cb\uff0c\u9060\u8fd1\u5acc\u5176\u4e0d\u80fd\u7559\u610f\u3002\u53ca\u81f3\u81e8\u4e8b\uff0c\u9075\u5949\u6cd5\u5ea6\uff0c\u656c\u7d0d\u5e2b\u53cb\uff0c\u904e\u65bc\u8846\u671b\u3002) Sanguozhi vol. 59."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/sun-lu-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Sun L\u00fc – Wikipedia"}}]}]