This person is brave and good at fighting, creating the foundation of Jiangdong, and finally died be

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

The Three Kingdoms era was a turbulent period in the history of our country. The times are turbulent, heroes are numerous, and brave people rise in this era and become heroes for a while. The Han Dynasty experienced great upheaval during the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which led to the weakening of the emperor's authority. As a result, separatist forces in various places have risen one after another, vying for territory. In this troubled era, powerful forces such as Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Cao Cao, Zhang Lu, and Liu Biao rose up to compete for hegemony in the world.

Sun Ce, the eldest son of Sun Jian, the Taishou of Changsha, is known as "brave as Xiang Yu" for his bravery. However, after Sun Jian's death, Sun Ce had no choice but to serve Yuan Shu. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" depicts the plot of Sun Ce's departure because he was not treated by Yuan Shu, but it is recorded in the official history of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" that Yuan Shu did not believe in his words and treated his subordinates with unknown rewards and punishments, which made Sun Ce deeply disappointed in him. Sun Ce decided to leave Yuan Shu and pursue his own career. He used the jade seal left by his father as collateral, borrowed troops to capture Qu'a, and embarked on his own entrepreneurial road.

Jiangdong, as later dynasties called Jiangnan, was a place with a pleasant climate and abundant products, which was suitable for living, and thus became an ideal place for the development of separatist forces. With the assistance of Sun Jian's old subordinates Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang, and his friend Zhou Yu, Sun Ce triumphed all the way, gradually pacified many places in Jiangdong, and founded Jiangdong Foundation.

In the process of Sun Ce's expansion of power, the ambitious Yuan Shu suddenly became emperor, and Sun Ce broke with him. In order to win over Sun Ce to deal with Yuan Shu, Cao Cao recommended Sun Ce on the above table, and the emperor gave him the title of rebel general and named him a foot marquis. However, when planning to send troops to attack Xudu, Sun Ce died young in an unexpected place. It turned out that Xu Gong, the Taishou of Wu County, had privately written a letter to the emperor, slandering that Sun Ce was too brave and should be recalled to the imperial court to avoid causing chaos in the future. When Sun Ce learned about it, he was very angry and killed Xu Gong directly. However, Xu Gong's disciples took revenge and attacked Sun Ce while he was hunting, causing Sun Ce to be injured, and finally his heroic and short life came to an abrupt end.

Sun Ce, who started a business bravely, died at the hands of villains, leaving behind a legend of his untimely death.

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