Jiang Dongfeng Yun After Sun Jian s death, who is in charge of the ups and downs in Jiangdong?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

Sun Jian, the late Han Dynasty Changsha Taishou, a young man repelled thieves, broke the Yellow Turban Uprising, and shocked the world. After the battle, at the age of 32, he conquered Jingnan and was awarded the title of Marquis, and at the age of 37, he led the history of Yuzhou to expand the territory. However, the world's pity for Sun Jian, because he was shot and fell, left an important question: who can become the heir when Jiangdong is settled?

Sun Jian is in Jiangdong and has a luxurious lineup, not inferior to Dong Zhuo. Among the four major generals, Cheng Pu is all-powerful in military and politics, Huang Gai is strict and loyal, Han is the vanguard of breaking the enemy, and Zu Mao is not afraid of death. Among the three major clan relatives, Sun Jian's youngest brother Sun Jing, eldest nephew Sun Ben, and his brother-in-law Wu Jing are all martial arts talents and provide him with strong support.

Under the leadership of Sun Jian, Jiangdong actually controlled six counties and ninety-seven counties, and became an invincible and powerful force in Huaisi. Sun Jian was good at marrying, solving logistical problems, and had the support of the family. After his death in 192 AD, Jiangdong became a solid power, while the Central Plains forces were exhausted in the melee.

However, Sun Jian's death raises a difficult question: who exactly is Jiangdong's heir?Sun Jian had four sons, namely Sun Ce, Sun Quan, Sun Yi, and Sun Kuang. These four concubines have their own characteristics, and Sun Jian needs to choose carefully to ensure the stability and development of Jiangdong.

Although Sun Jian has abundant family resources, he still faces huge difficulties in choosing an heir. Sun Jian's eldest son, Sun Ce, was known as the "Little Overlord" and had great military achievements, but too much military focus could lead to a rebellion among his generals. The second son is known for his political skills, but over-indulgence in the power of the clan can lead to independence and self-government. The third son, Sun Yi, is fierce and resolute, has the ambition to expand the territory, and is a candidate with obvious comprehensive advantages. Finally, the fourth son Kuang is stable and friendly, and his family background is more easily accepted by Jiangnan Haoqiang, and his political advantages are also more prominent.

After Sun Jian's death, the question of heirs became complicated. Sun Jian's four sons are all sons-in-law, but in historical records, there are some doubts about Sun Jian's deeds and family relationships. Sun Jian's successive appointments and family arrangements show some unusualness, such as the issue of Sun Kuang's edict.

In speculation, the reason why Sun Jian chose Sun Kuang as his heir may be related to the influence of Sun Kuang's maternal family in the court. In addition, the destruction of Chang'an City could cause the Sun family to suffer a heavy blow, making Sun Jian politically dependent on Sun Kuang's maternal family. This may have played an important role in the decision-making of the imperial court.

Excluding Sun Lang, who is a concubine and has mediocre ability, the fourth son winning the heir is a headache for Sun Jian. Although Sun Ce excelled militarily, he could lead his generals to rebel. Sun Quan was politically brilliant, but overly indulgent to the clan could lead to autonomy. Sun Yi is young and promising, with outstanding ability and the assistance of relatives, he is an ideal candidate. He not only inherited Sun Ce's bravery, but also possessed Sun Quan's strategy, and was more qualified to become Sun Jian's heir.

After Sun Jian's death, Jiangdong's fate became an unsolved mystery. Sun Jian's four sons have their own advantages, but in the face of many problems and dilemmas, Sun Yi seems to be the most suitable candidate. His prowess and cunning made him stand out in the race for the heir. However, this is only a speculation, and the development of history is full of unknowns and uncertainties, and it remains to be seen what the future of Koto will be.

Jiang Dongfeng Yun, the mystery of Sun Jian's succession, is a confusing chapter in history. Through the analysis of Sun Jian's life and family situation, this paper deeply analyzes the issue of power inheritance in Jiangdong after Sun Jian's death. Through the evaluation of the personalities, strengths and weaknesses of Sun Jian's four sons, the author especially analyzes Sun Yi in depth and thoroughly, presenting readers with a complex and fascinating historical picture.

First of all, the article skillfully portrays Sun Jian's outstanding performance in war and politics, showing his great strength in leading Jiangdong. This provides a powerful backdrop for the depth of the mystery of Koto's succession later in the article. Sun Jian's heroic deeds and the powerful family resources he possessed made Jiangdong a stabilizing force in the chaos of the time, pointing out the direction for Jiangdong's future.

Secondly, the evaluation and comparison of Sun Jian's four sons presents readers with a severe challenge to the inheritance of power within a family. Sun Ce, Sun Quan, Sun Yi, and Sun Kuang each have their own unique strengths and weaknesses, and the author skillfully uses the contradiction between speculation and historical records to create a sense of suspense for the reader. The article's reasonable speculation about why Sun Jian chose Sun Kuang as his heir adds to the layering and readability of the article.

Then, the article's analysis of Sun Yi is particularly profound. Through various considerations such as his bravery and strategy, and the support of his relatives, the author successfully constructed an image of Sun Yi's successor. This kind of in-depth analysis makes readers better understand why Sun Yi is the most suitable candidate in Sun Jian's eyes. Such a detailed analysis makes the article more convincing and credible.

Finally, the article concludes by pointing out that although Sun Yi seems to be the most ideal candidate, the development of history is full of unknowns and uncertainties, and the future of Jiangdong still needs to be revealed. This not only adds a lot of color to the whole article, but also leaves room for the reader to think. History is often an intricate puzzle, and the author uses this commentary to lead the reader into deep reflections on history.

Overall, this review** does an excellent job of in-depth analysis of historical events and detailed portrayal of characters. Through the analysis of the mystery of Koto's succession, it not only makes history more vivid and interesting, but also triggers readers to think more about historical figures and events.

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