(sūn) surname Sun
(sūn) grandson; descendant
(sūnzhōngshān) Dr Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), first president of the Republic of China and co-founder of the Guomintang 國民黨|国民党; same as 孫逸仙|孙逸仙
(sūnchuánfāng) Sun Chuanfang (1885-1935) one of the northern warlord, murdered in Tianjin in 1935
(sūnwú) Sunwu county in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang
(sūnwúxiàn) Sunwu county in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang
(sūnjiān) Sun Jian (155-191), famous general at end of Han dynasty, forerunner of the southern kingdom of Wu of the Three Kingdoms
(sūndàshèng) Great-Sage Sun; Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1]
(sūnnǚ) son's daughter; granddaughter
(sūnnǚr) granddaughter (son's daughter)
(sūnnǚxu) son's daughter's husband; granddaughter's husband
(sūnxífu) son's son's wife; grandson's wife
(sūnzǐ) Sun Tzu, also known as Sun Wu 孫武|孙武[Sun1 Wu3] (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 Fa3], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 Shu1]
(sūnzi) grandson; son's son
(sūnzǐbīngfǎ) ”Art of War”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 Shu1], written by Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3]
(sūnzidìnglǐ) the Chinese remainder theorem
(sūnsīmiǎo) Sūn Sīmiǎo (c. 581-682), doctor and herbalist of the Sui and Tang dynasty, author of Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 千金要方[Qian1 jin1 yao4 fang1]
(sūnyuè) Sun Yue (1973-), PRC female pop star; Sun Yue (1985-), PRC basketball star, plays for Los Angeles Lakers from 2007
(sūnwùkōng) Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记
(sūnquán) Sun Quan (reigned 222-252), southern warlord and king of state of Wu 吳|吴 in the Three Kingdoms period
(sūnwǔ) Sun Wu, also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 Fa3], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 Shu1]
(sūnwǔzǐ) Sun Wu, famous general, strategist and Legalist philosopher, contemporary with Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC), author of the Art of War 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 Fa3]; also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3]
(sūnyùtáng) Sun Yutang (1911-1985), historian and poet, studied in Tokyo, Oxford and Harvard
(sūnyànzī) Stefanie Sun (1978-), Singaporean singer-songwriter
(sūnlí) Sun Li (1913-2002), novelist
(sūnjìhǎi) Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City
(sūnbìn) Sun Bin (-316 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (425-221 BC)
(sūnbìnbīngfǎ) the Art of War by Sun Wu 孫武|孙武; also written 孫子兵法|孙子兵法
(sūnxíngzhě) Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1], the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 ji4]
(sūnzhū) Sun Zhu (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three hundred Tang dynasty poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首[Tang2 shi1 san1 bai3 shou3]; also known by assumed name 蘅塘退士[Heng2 tang2 Tui4 shi4]
(sūnyìxiān) Dr Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), first president of the Republic of China and co-founder of the Kuomintang; same as 孫中山|孙中山