Sun Deng

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Sun Deng was the eldest son and designated heir of Eastern Wu founder Sun Quan during China’s Three Kingdoms period, known for his virtue and scholarly reputation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
heir apparent
member of the Sun clan
prince of Eastern Wu
associatedWith Confucian scholars
Eastern Wu court NERFINISHED
birthPlace Jiangdong NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
country Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
culture Han Chinese NERFINISHED
diedBefore Sun Quan NERFINISHED
dynasty Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
familyName Sun NERFINISHED
father Sun Quan NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Deng NERFINISHED
governanceStyle frugal
lenient
hadRetinueOf virtuous officials
heirOf Sun Quan NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
mother Lady Xu NERFINISHED
notableFor benevolent conduct
modest lifestyle
respect for scholars
scholarly reputation
virtue
positionHeld Crown Prince of Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
posthumousReputation model heir apparent
paragon of virtue among princes
praisedBy contemporaries for moral conduct
praisedIn Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
region Jiangdong NERFINISHED
relatedWork Sanguo Yanyi NERFINISHED
Sanguozhi NERFINISHED
successionOutcome did not ascend the throne
successorAsHeir Sun He NERFINISHED
teacher Gu Tan NERFINISHED
Qin Bu NERFINISHED
Xue Zong NERFINISHED
Zhang Xiu NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century
title Crown Prince NERFINISHED
valued learning
moral cultivation
talent in subordinates

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Sun Quan child Sun Deng