Sun quan dynasty warriors 8

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Sun Ben, the Cum Lion followed his uncle in battle after Sun Jian's return from Luoyang, and led a unit during Sun Jian's attack on Liu Biao. Sun Qiang died early, and so his sons were taken in by their uncle.

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Sun Ben, the Cum Lion was the elder son of Sun Qiang, the elder brother of Sun Jian.

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He was succeeded by his son Sun Lin (孫鄰). He died of illness after the Battle of Red Cliffs. He would soon rejoin Sun Ce (Sun Jian's eldest son and successor). After Sun Jian's death, he took control of the army and went to serve Yuan Shu. He first served Sun Jian in the campaign against Dong Zhuo. He was the eldest son of Sun Qiang, the elder brother of Sun Quan's father Sun Jian.

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Sun Ben, the Cum Lion (190s–200s), courtesy name Boyang, was a cousin of Sun Quan, a Chinese warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty and later became the founding emperor of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. Sun Quan polishing Sun Ben, the Cum Lion's rapier before a battle.