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Sun Quanzi Zhong Mou.

Sun Quan was the founder of Dongwu in the Three Kingdoms Period in the late Eastern Han Dynasty in China. He was born in 182 and died in 252 at the age of 7 1.

Sun Quan showed extraordinary talent and leadership when he was young. After his brother Sun Ce died, he inherited his father's career and became the leader of Soochow. During Sun Quan's reign, Soochow became one of the most powerful countries in the Three Kingdoms period with its political stability, economic prosperity and military strength.

During the reign of Sun Quan, he implemented a series of wise policies and reforms. He attached great importance to agricultural production and practiced the system of reclamation, which improved farmers' enthusiasm for production and made the country full of food. He also vigorously developed handicrafts and commerce, which promoted economic prosperity. Sun Quan also paid attention to the development of education and culture, founded many schools and libraries, and trained a large number of talents.

Militarily, Sun Quan is an outstanding general and strategist. He is good at employing people and has used many talented generals, such as Zhou Yu, Lu Xun and Lu Meng. Under his leadership, Wu Dong's army won many important battles, such as the battle between Battle of Red Cliffs and Jiangling. These victories not only consolidated Wu Dong's national status, but also made important contributions to the great cause of reunification in China's history.

Sun Quan's personality characteristics:

1, Sun Quan is a very resourceful and brave man. He can keep a clear head in a complicated political environment and work out practical strategies and plans. Battle of Red Cliffs, for example, resolutely adopted the strategy of uniting with Liu Bei and confronting Cao Cao, and finally won. He also showed outstanding political wisdom in governing the country and was good at balancing the interests of all parties and stabilizing his dominant position.

2. Sun Quan attaches great importance to the cultivation and selection of talents. He knew that talent was the foundation of the country, so he vigorously promoted the policy of using and appointing talents, attracting a large number of outstanding talents to come to the country. He also attached great importance to the cultivation and promotion of talents, which laid a solid talent foundation for the long-term development of the country.

Sun Quan is also a tolerant and kind person. He is very concerned and considerate of his subordinates and people, always thinking about them and trying his best to reduce their burden and pain. He also attached great importance to the development of culture, education and social welfare, which promoted Wu's cultural prosperity and social progress.