During the Three Kingdoms period, after Sun Ce's death, Da Qiao left Jiangdong with his children. There was no clear record of where he went. According to some novels and television dramas, Da Qiao might have taken the child to the north or to Chang 'an. However, these were all fictional plots that were not supported by reliable historical evidence.
During the Three Kingdoms period, after Sun Ce's death, Da Qiao did not leave Jiangdong immediately but stayed there. According to the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the marriage between Da Qiao and Sun Quan was not officially recognized by Sun Ce, so she was not conferred the title of Empress but only Madam. However, due to Sun Quan's love for her and her outstanding political skills, she was made Empress after Sun Quan's death. Da Qiao's child did not leave River East with her but stayed with his mother in River East. According to historical records, Da Qiao's children included Sun Quan's two sons, Sun Jian's two sons, Sun Jun and Sun Yu, and Sun Quan's third son, Sun Liang. These sons inherited the throne after Sun Quan's death and became the rulers of Jiangdong.
During the Three Kingdoms period, the Overlord Sun Ce died at the hands of Sun Quan.
Sun Ce was only 24 years old when he died, and Da Qiao remained a widow after his death. This kind of long-term emotional repression might make a woman feel lonely and lonely, but Da Qiao did not cheat or have an affair with other men. In fact, the relationship between Da Qiao and Sun Quan's son, Sun Luban, had caused some controversy. Although there might be some feelings between Sun Luban and Da Qiao, this relationship was considered immoral, so Da Qiao did not choose to forgive him. On the contrary, she chose to maintain her independence and dignity and continue to distance herself from Sun Quan's son. Da Qiao was a smart, strong, and intelligent woman. She chose to deal with her emotions in an independent and dignified way to avoid falling into immoral behavior such as cheating. She devoted herself to her career and family, and continued to play her role in contributing to Sun Quan's rule.
The Three Kingdoms Period referred to the three kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Wu.
I can recommend a few novels about Sun Ce and Da Qiao. Among them," The Hegemony of the River East of the Three Kingdoms " was a transmigration novel written by the author, Zui Muxi. The plot was fascinating and highly recommended. In addition," The Secret History of Da Qiao " was a novel that easily traveled through time and space. The main characters were also Sun Ce and Da Qiao. In addition," Dream of the Three Kingdoms: The Legend of Xiao Qiao " was also a time-traveling novel about Xiao Qiao and Sun Ce. These novels all had their own characteristics and storylines, and readers could choose to read them according to their own interests. As for the latest chapter, the search results did not provide any relevant information, so no specific answer could be given.
In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Sun Ce, Zhou Yu, and Xiao Qiao appeared in the fourth chapter," Sun Ce took the righteous Zhou Yu from Jiangdong and surrendered to Sun Wu." During this time, Sun Ce and Zhou Yu met in a small boat in Jiangdong. Zhou Yu proposed to Sun Ce to take Da Qiao as his concubine, so Sun Ce and Zhou Yu became sworn brothers.
The following is a list of recommended novels about Sun Ce and Da Qiao: 1. " The Three Kingdoms: The Hegemony of River East ": This is a novel about reincarnation. The plot is fascinating and highly recommended. 2. " The Secret History of Da Qiao ": This is a novel that easily travels through time and space. The main characters are also Sun Ce and Da Qiao. 3. " Ce Xing San Guo ": This novel tells the story of Sun Ce's rebirth in troubled times. He tries his best to save the country and the beauty. 4. In the story, a modern poetry lover transmigrated into Sun Ce and faced the challenges of the chaotic times at the end of the Han Dynasty. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for Sun Ce's Da Qiao novels.
The information on Sun Ce of the Three Kingdoms was as follows: - Sun Ce (155 - 208), also known as Bo Fu, was born in Shu County, Lujiang County (now the west bank of Lujiang River in Anhui Province). He was the founder and one of the main leaders of Dongwu during the Three Kingdoms period. - When Sun Ce was young, his family was poor. He was once a brigade commander and later became a subordinate of Sun Jian, the prefect of Wujun. He was good at riding and shooting, sailing and military strategy. After Sun Jian's death, he became a small warlord in Jiangdong and made important contributions to the establishment and expansion of Dongwu. He defeated Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, and Zhang Jiao in the north and unified the Jiangdong region. In the Battle of Red Cliff, he defeated Cao Wei's army together with Zhou Yu and Sun Quan. - The love story between Sun Ce and Da Qiao was also one of the best stories in the Three Kingdoms period. It was rumored that he and Da Qiao met in the game and became husband and wife, but their relationship was not harmonious in later history. - During his reign, Sun Ce implemented a series of reform measures, such as the implementation of land system reform, strengthening tax management, improving transportation, etc., which made important contributions to the economic and cultural development of Dongwu. At the same time, he also attached great importance to education and vigorously developed the cultural cause, and proposed the idea of "ruling the country by culture". - Sun Ce suffered many setbacks in his life, but he finally succeeded in establishing Dongwu and left behind many legendary stories and historical legends. He was regarded as one of the most charismatic leaders of the Three Kingdoms period and one of the famous military strategists and politicians in Chinese history.
Sun Ce (155 - 208), also known as Bo Fu, was a native of Lujiang County, Luzhou (now west of Lujiang County, Anhui Province). He was one of the founders of Dongwu during the Three Kingdoms period. He stood out at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and led the Jiangdong region to resist Cao Wei. In 208, he successfully attacked Luoyang and became the first Dongwu general to capture Luoyang during the Three Kingdoms period. Sun Ce had displayed extraordinary talent and military ability in his youth. He established a force in the Jiangdong area, defeated many local tyrants, and gradually became famous. In 206, he attacked Cao Wei but was defeated by Liu Bei and Sun Quan in the Battle of Red Cliff. After that, he continued to attack Cao Wei, but in the years after the Battle of Red Cliff, his power gradually waned due to internal divisions and the invasion of external enemies. Sun Ce's life was remembered for his outstanding performance in leading the Jiangdong region to resist the attack of Cao Wei. He even came up with the nickname of "Jiangdong Little Overlord". His military talent and innovative spirit were highly praised by later generations. Before his death, he left behind many important works on politics, military affairs, and culture, which had a profound impact on the political, military, and cultural development of Jiangdong area and Chinese history.
The three kingdoms of the Three Kingdoms period were Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Wu.