Sun Jian, the eldest son of the defeated general, and Sun Quan, the eldest brother of Emperor Wu. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was a warlord in Jiangdong, one of the heroes at the end of the Han Dynasty, and one of the founders of the Sun Wu regime in the Three Kingdoms period. Romance of the Three Kingdoms says that his military courage is like overlord Xiang Yu, nicknamed "Little Overlord".
In order to inherit the legacy of his father Sun Jian, he gave his life to Yuan Shu. In the second year of Xingping, he fought a decisive battle with Liu You, the secretariat of Yangzhou, and defeated Liu You. In the second year of Jian 'an, after Yuan Shu proclaimed himself emperor, Sun Ce broke with Yuan Shu. In the same year, Cao Cao sent an imperial edict to Sun Ce, asking Sun Ce to crusade against Yuan Shu, and appointed him as a riding captain, who also served as the satrap of Huiji. Cao Cao used Xu Chaoting, appointed Sun Ce as a general, sought rebellion, and then unified Jiangdong.
In the fifth year of Jian 'an, just as Sun Ce was preparing to send his troops to the north, he was injured by an assassin in Dantu hunting and died soon after, at the age of 26. Sun Quan, his younger brother, took over Sun Ce's power and proclaimed himself emperor, and became the King of Huan in Sun Ce, posthumous title, Changsha.