Sun Huan
Sun Huan ( Chinese 孫 桓 / 孙孫 桓 , Pinyin Sūn Huán ) was a general of the Wu Dynasty at the time of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. He was the son of officer Sun He (born Yu He), who was adopted by General Sun Jian .
In the battle of Jieqiao he was subordinate to General Lu Xun and was able to hold the position with Yiling, although he was surrounded by the Shu troops. This is how Lu Xun managed to repel the Shu offensive. After this battle, the military confrontation between Shu and Wu ended and the two empires fought their common enemy in the north: the Wei dynasty . There is no further account of Sun Huan after this battle.
Web links
- Family tree of the Sun family (English)
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SURNAME | Sun, Huan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sūn, Huán |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | General of the Chinese Wu Dynasty |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century |
DATE OF DEATH | 3rd century |