A chronological list of the important events for
the topic "Sun Quan"
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182 Born
196 General Cao CaoCao Cao Co Cao was a regional warlord [i] and the last Chancellor [i] of Eastern Han Dynasty [i] ...
controls the Huang He basin and North of the country. General Sun Quan seizes southernmost China. Prince Liu Bei controls the province of SichuanSichuan Sichuan is a province [i] in central-western China [i] with its capital at Chengdu [i] ...
.
207 Sun Quan battles Huang Zu at Xiakou.
208 Sun Quan, Zhou YuZhou Yu Zhou Yu, styled Gongjin was a famous militarist and strategist [i] of Wu [i] of the Three Kingdoms [i] ...
, and Liu BeiLiu Bei Li Bi, courtesy name [i] Xund was a powerful warlord [i] and the founding emperor [i] ...
defeat Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs.
213 Died
215 Zhang Liao holds off Sun Quan's invasion force at the siegeSiege A siege is a military [i] blockade [i] and assault [i] of a city [i] or fortress [i] with the int ...
of Hefei.
222 Sun Quan defeats Liu BeiLiu Bei Li Bi, courtesy name [i] Xund was a powerful warlord [i] and the founding emperor [i] ...
at the Battle of Yi Ling.
226 A merchant from the Roman EmpireRoman Empire The Roman Empire was a phase of the ancient Roman [i] civilization characterized by an autocratic [i] ...
called "Qin Lun" by the ChineseChina China is a cultural region [i] and ancient civilization [i] in East Asia [i]. ...
, arrived in Jiaozhi (near modern HanoiHanoi Hanoi , estimated population 3,083,800 , is the capital [i] of Vietnam [i]. ...
) and was taken to see Sun Quan, the Wu Emperor, who requested him to make a report on his native country and people. He was given an escort for the return trip including a present of ten male and ten female "blackish-coloured dwarfs." However, the officer in charge of the Chinese escort died on the way and Qin Lun had to continue his journey home alone. See: An annotated translation of the ''Weilue''.
229 Sun Quan formally declares himself Emperor of Wu.
252Sun LiangSun Liang Sun Liang, courtesy name Ziming, was an emperor [i] of Eastern Wu [i] during the Three Kingdoms period [i] ...
succeeds Sun Quan as king of the Chinese Kingdom of WuThree Kingdoms The Three Kingdoms period is a period in the history of China [i], part of an era of disunity called th ...