Jiangdong Tiger Sun Jian

Wulie Emperor Sun Jian (155-191), the first ancestor of Wu, was a native of Fuchun, Wu County, and a descendant of Sun Wu, a military strategist in the Spring and Autumn Period. A general and warlord in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and the founder of the Wu State in the Three Kingdoms.

History books say that he was "extraordinary-looking, broad-minded, and curious". He participated in the campaign against the Yellow Turban Army and the campaign against Dong Zhuo. Later, he was killed in battle with Liu Biao. Because of the official to the general, also known as "Sun Poyu". His son Sun Quan was the founding emperor of Sun Wu. After Sun Quan became emperor, he posthumously named Sun Jian as Emperor Wulie.

The Sun family has been an official in Wu for generations. The home is in Fuchun, and the ancestral tomb is in the east of the city. Before Sun Jian was born, the number of ancestral graves of the Sun family was strange. Five-colored clouds, connected to the sky, spread for miles and near. People in the neighborhood went to watch. The fathers and elders all said: "This is not an ordinary scene, I am afraid that the Sun family is going to become stronger." "When Sun Jian's mother was pregnant with Sun Jian, she dreamed that her intestines were dragged out of her abdomen and surrounded Wu Dichangmen. When I woke up, I was scared and told the old lady in the neighborhood. The old lady said, "Maybe it's a good omen!" "When Sun Jian was born, he really looked extraordinary.

Sun Jian was a county official when he was young, with a broad personality and curiosity. When he was 17 years old, he took a boat with his father to Qiantang, and on the way, he encountered the pirate Hu Yu and others who looted the merchants' property and shared the spoils on the shore. When the merchant travelers saw this scene, they were so frightened that they stopped moving, and the passing ships did not dare to move forward. Seeing this, Sun Jian said to his father: "These robbers can be caught, please let me do it." His father said, "It's not something you can do." ”

Sun Jian picked up his knife and strode to the shore, directing east and west with his hands as he walked, as if he was dispatching and deploying people to outflank and round up the pirates. When the pirates saw this from afar, they mistook the officers and soldiers for their arrest, panicked, threw away their goods, and fled in all directions. Sun Jian refused to give up and chased a pirate back, and his father was shocked. Sun Jian became famous because of this, and the county government called him to act as a lieutenant. Xu Chang, a native of Shihui Ji County, raised troops in Juzhang, proclaimed himself Emperor Yangming, and together with his son Xu Shao, he instigated the counties and gathered tens of thousands of accomplices. Sun Jian recruited more than 1,000 elite and brave warriors as the county Sima. Together with the officers and soldiers of the state and county, they worked together to defeat this force. This year is the first year of Xiping (172). Zang Min reported Sun Jian's merits to the imperial court, and Sun Jian was appointed as the Cheng of Yandu County, and a few years later, he was successively reappointed as the Cheng of Xuyi County and the Cheng of Xiapi County.

Sun Jian successively served as the county governor of the three counties, and everywhere he went, he was very prestigious, and the officials and the people were also close and obedient. and the number of those who corresponded with him was always numbered. There are old celebrities in the township, and there are also young people who do good things. Sun Jian treats them like his relatives and friends. Reception and upbringing, dedication.

In the first year of Zhongping (184), Zhang Jiao, the leader of the Yellow Turbans, rose up in Wei County. Due to the concurrent outbreak of this uprising in eight states, it came rapidly, and the flames of the uprising soon burned throughout the Central Plains. The people rose up in response. Wherever the rebels went, they burned the county government offices and executed local officials. The officials were strong and scurrying, and the Liu family was crumbling. In the face of the prestige of the uprising of the thirty-six parties, the rulers of the Eastern Han Dynasty were panicked. They mobilized all their forces to suppress the rebels. Huangfu Song and Zhonglang sent Zhu Junfeng to encircle and suppress the Yellow Turban Army Bocai Department that threatened Luoyang. Zhu Junzuo asked Sun Jian to serve as the Sima of the Zuo Army. Sun Jian left his family in Shouchun, Jiujiang County, and recruited some soldiers in the Huai and Si areas, plus the young people from the same township who followed him on errands in Xiapi County, a total of 1,000 elite soldiers. After that, Sun Jian led more than 1,000 soldiers to fight in the north with Zhu Jun.

Sun Jian fought fiercely and often put life and death out of the way. Once, he took advantage of the victory to chase the enemy, rode deep alone, lost, was wounded, fell off his horse, and lay down in the grass. At that time, the army was scattered, and it was not known where he was. Thanks to his horse, he ran back to the barracks, roaring and neighing. The soldiers followed the horses to find Sun Jian in the grass. Sun Jian returned to nutrition for more than ten days, his injuries were slightly better, and he went to the battlefield again.

Ruying's Yellow Turban Army is in a difficult situation and has no way out, holding on to Wancheng. Sun Jian led the troops to attack, and he took the lead in climbing the city wall. Encouraged by this, his men followed suit, and captured Wancheng. Zhu Jun reported all of Sun Jian's deeds to the imperial court, and the imperial court appointed Sun Jian as the Sima of other departments.