Little Conqueror

  • The fall of the Little Conqueror: Sun Ce’s assassination [Three Kingdoms]

    In the turbulent spring of 200 AD, as Cao Cao and Yuan Shao locked horns at Guandu, a bold plan was unfolding in the southeast. Sun Ce, the “Little Conqueror” who had unified the six commanderies of Jiangdong in just a few years, saw an opportunity: with Cao Cao’s rear defenses weakened, he aimed…

  • Chapter 15. The Rise of the Little Conqueror [Three Kingdoms]

    In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, amidst the chaos of a crumbling empire, heroes emerged one after another. Carrying the unfulfilled aspirations of his father, Sun Ce borrowed troops from under the command of Yuan Shu and embarked on a campaign to establish his own base in the Jiangdong region. And a ambitious Journey…

  • Why Sun Ce broke with Yuan Shu? [Three Kingdoms]

    In the turbulent years of the late Eastern Han dynasty, alliances were fragile, and loyalty was often a transaction. Nowhere is this more evident than in the dramatic rupture between Sun Ce and Yuan Shu in 197 AD. What began as a patron-client relationship—born from the legacy of Sun Ce’s father, the famed general…