Sun Gao

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Sūn Gāo ( Chinese  孫 高  /  孙 高 ) was a general of the Wu Dynasty at the time of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China.

He was the eldest son of Minister Sun Jing (a brother of Sun Jian ). After Sun C's death in 200 , he planned to oppose his successor, Sun Quan , but Zhu Zhi persuaded him to give up. Sun Gao had a successful military career. For example, he clarified the death of Sun Yi .

Offspring

  • Sun Chou
    • Sun Lin , executed by Sun Xiu in 258
    • Sun Ju, executed by Sun Xiu in 258
    • Sun En, executed by Sun Xiu in 258
    • Sun Gan, executed by Sun Xiu in 258
    • Sun Kai, executed by Sun Xiu in 258
  • Sun Chao
  • Sun Gong
    • Sun Jun
    • one daughter ( married Quan Shang )

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