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Qing Dynasty illustration.
Names
Name in
Sanguo Zhi:
Lady Sun
(孫夫人)
Name in
Hanjin Chunqiu:
Sun Renxian
(孫仁獻)
Name in
Romance of the Three Kingdoms:
Sun Ren
(孫仁)
Name in
Beijing opera:
Sun Shangxiang
(孫尚香)
Other names: Bow-waist Beauty
(弓腰姬)

Lady Sun, or most famously Sun Shangxiang (simplified Chinese: 孙尚香; traditional Chinese: 孫尚香; pinyin: Sūn Shàngxiāng) as she is called in Chinese opera and in contemporary culture, lived during the Three Kingdoms era of ancient China. She was the only daughter of Sun Jian, warlord of Eastern Wu. She had four brothers, the most notable being the two eldest, Sun Ce and Sun Quan, both of whom subsequently became rulers of Wu. She is often depicted as a tomboy, as she received extensive martial arts training and her maidservants all wielded weapons, which was strange for her time.

She was wed to Liu Bei as his third wife, supposedly to secure the alliance between Sun Quan and Liu Bei. When Liu Bei turned west to attack the land of Sichuan, Sun Quan sent ships to bring her back.

Life

SHE HAD LOTS OF SEXY TIME EDWARD STANGE


Sister of the founding Emperor of Wu (Sun Quan), Lady Sun was the only recorded daughter of Sun Jian and Lady Wu. Sun Jian had two other daughters, older than Sun Shangxiang, who were recorded. One daughter was married to Hong Zi and highly respected the abilities of Zhuge Jin. The other was bore by a Lady Chen, who possibly was a concubine, and married Pan Mi.

Although history never recorded the given name of Lady Sun (or any of her sisters), in legends, she is commonly referred by the name Sun Shangxiang. She was a woman of strong personality and this is shown in events throughout her life. The biography of Fa Zheng tells that she had the courage and energy of her brothers.

In 209 CE, she was given to Liu Bei to marry as a part of an alliance between Sun Quan and Liu Bei. At the time, Lady Sun was a little over twenty years of age but because of the marriage, she took general control over his household as well as guardianship over his son and heir Liu Shan. This is because both of Liu Bei’s former wives had already died of natural causes. Because Lady Sun was accompanied by more than a hundred female attendants, all of whom are capable of bearing arms, whenever Liu Bei visited her, he was scared. No children are recorded between them.

However, two years later in 211 CE, there was tension within the Sun-Liu Alliance over the affairs of Jingzhou. It was at this time when Lady Sun returned to her brother’s court. According to Zhao Yun’s biography, Lady Sun attempted to take Liu Shan with her but was stopped by himself and Zhang Fei. Through negotiations by the two generals, Lady Sun surrendered the young heir before she journeyed downriver to Jiangdong. She never met Liu Bei again, and presumedly never remarried.

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms

In the novel, she is named Sun Ren (孫仁), possibly a corruption of her name Sun Renxian (孫仁獻) as recorded in the unofficial history Hanjin Chunqiu. Her character in the novel is very fiery and determined.

The Eastern Wu ruler, Sun Quan, invited Liu Bei, ruler of Jingzhou at the time, to travel to Wu. Liu Bei was told that the purpose of the visit was to marry Sun Shangxiang and to strengthen their alliance with the deed. However, the marriage proposal turned out to be a nearly lethal trap created by the Wu strategist Zhou Yu. The plan was to lure Liu Bei into Wu unarmed, and then hold him against his will. In turn, Wu would demand Jingzhou as a ransoming price. Luckily, Liu Bei got word of the plot early on and fled back to Shu with Sun Shangxiang. But on the way back, the two were stopped by Wu guards that had orders to recapture Liu Bei at all costs. Sun Shangxiang's tearful scolding was what enabled the couple to escape freely. It is believed that Sun Shangxiang fell in love with Liu Bei hereafter.

After the first plan failed, Sun Quan spread fake news that Lady Wu, Sun Shangxiang's mother, was extremely ill and wished to see her daughter and step-grandson, Liu Shan. Sun Quan planned to then capture Liu Shan and hold him captive, once more asking for Jingzhou in return for the boy's freedom. Very distressed, Sun Shangxiang attempted to leave with her stepson. However, Zhao Yun blocked the way and retrieved Liu Shan. Undeterred, Sun Shangxiang travelled on back to Wu where she would remain. Upon learning of Liu Bei's death at the Battle of Yiling, she rode out to a forest and threw herself in a river. There is no historical record of this event.

Modern references

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Sun Shang Xiang, as she appears in Dynasty Warriors 5.

Sun Shangxiang appears in the popular Koei video game series, Dynasty Warriors, where she is alternatively named "Sun Shang Xiang" and is armed with a pair of wind and fire wheels (erroneously referred to as chakrams). Indeed, her weapons are named the "Sol Chakrams," although it is still unknown if Sun Shang Xiang historically participated in any major battles of the era or even wielded weapons outside of martial arts training. She is portrayed as a spirited and confident young woman, who cares deeply for her father and brothers. She is generally encountered on the front lines in battle, and is relatively easy to defeat, due to her lack of range in combat. She is, however, very fast, and slower characters will find it difficult to escape her, which can be dangerous for a badly injured player. In Dynasty Warriors 5, Sun Shang Xiang's "Musou Mode" (story mode) details her affection for the ruler of Shu Han, Liu Bei. She first meets him during the allied pursuit of Cao Cao following his defeat at the Battle of Chi Bi. The two are later married to strengthen ties between the allied Sun Wu and Shu Han kingdoms, although the alliance later sours after bitter disputes over territorial claims culminate in the death Liu's sworn oath brother, Guan Yu. Enraged, Liu Bei declares war on Sun Wu, leaving Sun Shang Xiang torn between loyalties to her family and to her husband. Sun's story ends with her kneeling beside her dying husband, Liu Bei, after Sun Wu's victory over Shu Han at the Battle of Yi Ling. Sun holds Liu's hand as he looks up at her and dies in her arms, she then swears an oath to live a life worthy of his memory. Throughout the game, the members of the Sun Family are depicted as the most loyal and obedient of all characters. This holds true of Shang Xiang, too, as although she loves Liu Bei dearly, she is ultimately unable to betray her father and brothers for her husband and sides with Sun Wu during the battle.

References

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