Sun Deng
This article is about the crown prince. For the puppet emperor, see Sun Deng (Xin dynasty). For the transcendental whistler, see Sun Deng (recluse).
Sun Deng | |
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Crown Prince of Eastern Wu | |
Born | 209 |
Died | 241 (aged 32) |
Names | |
Traditional Chinese | 孫登 |
Simplified Chinese | 孙登 |
Pinyin | Sūn Dēng |
Wade–Giles | Sun Teng |
Courtesy name | Zigao (Chinese: 子高; pinyin: Zǐgāo; Wade–Giles: Tzu-kao) |
Posthumous name | Crown Prince Xuan (Chinese: 宣太子; pinyin: Xuān Tàizǐ; Wade–Giles: Hsüan T'ai-tzu) |
Sun Deng (209–241), courtesy name Zigao, was a crown prince of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. He was the eldest son of Sun Quan, the founding emperor of Wu. It is known that Sun Deng was both wise and virtuous, having all the makings of a great man. He studied the Classic of Changes, and was a poet and a musician.[1] However, Sun Deng was destined never to succeed his father because he died from illness at a relatively young age of 31. Sun Deng married Zhou Yu's daughter and they had three children: Sun Fan, Sun Ying, and Sun Xi. He was posthumously honoured as "Crown Prince Xuan".
Family
Main article: Eastern Wu family trees
See also
References
- Chen, Shou. Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi).
- Pei, Songzhi. Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu).
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