Sun Xiu

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Sun Xiu was an emperor of Eastern Wu during China’s Three Kingdoms period, known for his short and relatively uneventful reign following the rule of his brother Sun Liang.

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Label Occurrences
Sun Xiu canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese monarch
emperor of Eastern Wu
historical figure
person
birthYear 235
burialPlace Jianye vicinity
capitalDuringReign Jianye
country Eastern Wu
courtesyName Zilie
culture Chinese
deathYear 264
dynasty Eastern Wu
era Three Kingdoms
eraNameUsed Yong’an
familyName Sun
father Sun Quan
givenName Xiu
governmentTypeDuringReign monarchy
house House of Sun
knownFor attempts to stabilize Eastern Wu government
relatively uneventful rule
short reign
language Chinese
mother Consort Wang
notableAction ordered the execution of Sun Chen
notableEvent ascended the throne after the deposition of Sun Liang
faced internal power of regent Sun Chen
occupation emperor
head of state
partOf Three Kingdoms period
posthumousName Jing
predecessor Sun Liang
region Jiangdong
reignEndYear 264
reignName Yong’an
reignStartYear 258
religion Chinese folk religion
sibling Sun Ba
Sun He
Sun Liang
spouse Empress Zhu
successor Sun Hao
successorStateContext Eastern Wu
surface form: Eastern Wu was later conquered by Western Jin
templeName Jingdi
title Emperor Jing of Wu

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Eastern Wu hasLeader Sun Xiu
Sun Quan child Sun Xiu
Sun Liang successor Sun Xiu
Sun Hao predecessor Sun Xiu