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Sun Hao (242–284) was the grandson of Sun Quan, the founder of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280). He was the fourth and last emperor of Eastern Wu, reigning from 264 to 280. His absurdity and atrocity led to the destruction of Eastern Wu by Jin in 280, thus ending the Three Kingdoms period. He became the captive of Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin and was sent to Luo Yang, where he died of illness in 284.
Sun was not only incapable of handling state affairs, but he was also extravagant, suspicious, cruel and vindictive in nature. The emperor, who at first took some measures to reduce taxes, regulate the behaviours of officials and release many concubines, soon turned out to be a tyrant indulged in wine and women, killing faithful advisor and anyone who dissented on whim. He no longer cared for the job, but busied himself having *** with his concubines and slaughtering innocents.
Sun was not only incapable of handling state affairs, but he was also extravagant, suspicious, cruel and vindictive in nature. The emperor, who at first took some measures to reduce taxes, regulate the behaviours of officials and release many concubines, soon turned out to be a tyrant indulged in wine and women, killing faithful advisor and anyone who dissented on whim. He no longer cared for the job, but busied himself having *** with his concubines and slaughtering innocents.