Sun secures himself a state in the rich riverlands of Jiangdong, on which the state of Eastern Wu will eventually be founded.
Ling Tong (189-217 or 237), style name Gongji, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period.
He reigned from 265 to 290, and after conquering the state of Eastern Wu in 280, was the emperor of a unified China.
Lu Kang, general of the state of Eastern Wu (b. 226)
Sun Quan later became the founding emperor of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms era.
In 228, Man Chong participated in an unsuccessful three-way invasion on the state of Eastern Wu.
In 252, Sun Liang succeeded his father Sun Quan as the emperor of the state of Eastern Wu.
He continued serving in the state of Eastern Wu (founded by Sun Quan) during the Three Kingdoms period until his death.
Ding Feng (birth and death dates unknown) was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period.
Zhang lived until Sun Quan declared himself emperor and founded the state of Eastern Wu.