Family
- Father: Sun Jian
- Mother: Lady Wu
- Spouse: Daqiao
- Children:
- Eldest daughter, personal name unknown, married Gu Shao (顧邵), may have later married Zhu Ji (朱紀) after Gu Shao's death.
- Second daughter, personal name unknown, married Lu Xun.
- Possible third daughter, personal name unknown, married Zhu Ji, may be the same person as the eldest daughter.
- Sun Shao (孫紹), posthumous son, enfeoffed by Sun Quan as Marquis of Wu (吳侯), and later as Marquis of Shangyu (上虞侯).
- Grandchildren:
- Sun Feng (孫奉), son and successor of Sun Shao, executed by emperor Sun Hao over suspicions of plotting a coup
- Other relatives:
- Sun He (孫河), a distant cousin from the Yu (俞) clan that either Sun Ce or Sun Jian adopted into the Sun family. He served as Sun Ce's bodyguard and is sometimes considered a foster brother of Sun Ce.
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