Sun Xiu (Jin dynasty)

Sun Xiu
孫秀
Prefect of the Palace Secretariat (中書令)
In office
300 (300)  301 (301)
MonarchEmperor Hui of Jin
Palace Attendant (侍中)
In office
300 (300)  301 (301)
MonarchEmperor Hui of Jin/Sima Lun
General Who Upholds The State (輔國將軍)
In office
300 (300)  301 (301)
MonarchEmperor Hui of Jin
Marshal to the Chancellor of State (相國司馬)
In office
300 (300)  301 (301)
MonarchEmperor Hui of Jin
Chief of the Palace Secretariat (中書監)
In office
301 (301)  301 (301)
MonarchSima Lun
General of Agile Cavalry (票騎將軍)
In office
301 (301)  301 (301)
MonarchSima Lun
Personal details
BornUnknown
Linyi, Shandong
Died30 May, 301
RelationsSun Qi (clansman; maternal grandfather of Yang Xianrong)
Sun En (descendant)
Sun Tai (clansman and uncle of Sun En)
ChildrenSun Hui (281-301)
Courtesy nameJunzhong (俊忠)

Sun Xiu (died 30 May 301), courtesy name Junzhong, was an official of the Jin dynasty. Sun was the favoured advisor to the Prince of Zhao, Sima Lun, who guided and supported him with advice in their rise to power. After Sima Lun took over the government in May 300, Sun Xiu was essentially in charge of running the state, as Lun delegated all affairs over to him. Sun helped Lun assume the throne in February 301, but a coalition against him led by Sima Jiong was formed shortly later. As the coalition approached Luoyang in May 301, Sun was killed in the capital during a coup led by disgruntled officials.

The prominent Jin dynasty rebel, Sun En, whose rebellion in December 399 caused great trouble for the Eastern Jin, was from Sun Xiu's clan.