Sun Liang

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Sun Liang was a young emperor of Eastern Wu during China’s Three Kingdoms period, whose short and turbulent reign was dominated by powerful regents.

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Sun Liang canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
Eastern Wu emperor
emperor
monarch
ageAtAccession about 10
ageAtDeath about 17
ascendedThroneYear 252
birthYear 243
capitalDuringReign Jianye
causeOfDeath possibly murdered on Sun Chen’s orders
country China
courtesyName Gongsi
deathYear 260
deposedYear 258
dynasty Eastern Wu
era Three Kingdoms period
eraNameUsed Jianxing (continuation from Sun Quan)
Taiyuan
familyName Sun
father Sun Quan
gender male
givenName Liang
historicalSource Records of the Three Kingdoms
Zizhi Tongjian
knownFor short and turbulent reign dominated by regents
mother Pan Shu
notableEvent came to the throne as a child after Sun Quan’s death
real power held by Sun Jun and later Sun Chen
regent Zhuge Ke was assassinated during his reign
was deposed by the regent Sun Chen
personalName Sun Liang self-link
politicalStatus nominal head of state
postDepositionTitle Marquis of Houguan
Prince of Kuaiji
posthumousName Jing
predecessor Sun Quan
regent Sun Chen
Sun Jun
Zhuge Jin
surface form: Zhuge Ke
regnalStatus puppet ruler
reignName Jing
religion Chinese folk religion
sibling Sun Ba
Sun He
stateRuled Eastern Wu
successionType hereditary succession
successor Sun Xiu
templeName Jingdi
title Sun Quan
surface form: Emperor of Wu

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Eastern Wu hasLeader Sun Liang
Sun Quan successor Sun Liang
Sun Quan child Sun Liang
Sun Liang personalName Sun Liang self-link
Sun Xiu sibling Sun Liang
Sun Xiu predecessor Sun Liang