List of Sovereigns
Posthumous names | Family (in bold) name and first names | Year(s) of reigns | Era names and their range of years |
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Chinese convention: family and first names, and less commonly "Wu" + posthumous name + "di" | |||
Emperor Da of Wu (Chinese: 大; pinyin: Dà) | Sun Quan (simplified Chinese: 孙权; traditional Chinese: 孫權; pinyin: Sūn Quán) | 222-252 | Huangchu (simplified Chinese: 黄武; traditional Chinese: 黃武; pinyin: Huángwǔ) 222-229 Huanglong (simplified Chinese: 黄龙; traditional Chinese: 黃龍; pinyin: Huánglóng) 229-231 |
Prince of Kuaiji (simplified Chinese: 会稽王; traditional Chinese: 會稽王; pinyin: Kuaìjī Wáng) | Sun Liang (simplified Chinese: 孙亮; traditional Chinese: 孫亮; pinyin: Sūn Liàng) | 252-258 | Jianxing (simplified Chinese: 建兴; traditional Chinese: 建興; pinyin: Jiànxīng) 252-253 Wufeng (simplified Chinese: 五凤; traditional Chinese: 五鳳; pinyin: Wǔfèng) 254-256 |
Emperor Jing of Wu (Chinese: 景; pinyin: Jǐng) | Sun Xiu (simplified Chinese: 孙休; traditional Chinese: 孫休; pinyin: Sūn Xiū) | 258-264 | Yong'an (Chinese: 永安; pinyin: Yǒngān) 258-264 |
Marquis of Wucheng (simplified Chinese: 乌程侯; traditional Chinese: 烏程侯; pinyin: Wūchéng Hóu) or Marquis of Guiming (simplified Chinese: 归命侯; traditional Chinese: 歸命侯; pinyin: Gūimìng Hóu) | Sun Hao (simplified Chinese: 孙皓; traditional Chinese: 孫皓; pinyin: Sūn Haò) | 264-280 | Yuanxing (Chinese: 元興; pinyin: Yuánxīng) 264-265 Ganlu (Chinese: 甘露; pinyin: Gānlù) 265-266 |
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