Sun Bin
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSun Bin: was a military strategist who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient China. Born in Qi, he was a member of a local Sun family famed for producing military strategists. He is considered a descendant of Sun Tzu, and may have helped edit The Art of War. He also wrote his own military treatise, the Sun Bin Bing Fa, that was recently rediscovered after being lost for almost 2000 years.
Sun Caiyun
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSun Caiyun: is a former pole vaulter from PR China, who was one of the leading athletes in her discipline in the early 1990s. She became the first official world record holder, jumping 4.05 meters on May 21, 1992 in Nanjing, China.
Sun Dandan
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSun Dandan: is a Chinese short track speed skater
Sun Dongmei
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSun Dongmei: is a female Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.She finished sixth in the 55 kg freestyle competition.
Sun Guangyuan
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSun Guangyuan: was a modern Chinese mathematician. He studied projective geometry under E. P. Lane at the University of Chicago and later became a professor in Tsing Hua University, Beijing, China. Reportedly he was the first Chinese mathematician to publish a research paper from China in any mathematical journal.
Anna Xiao Dong Sun
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseAnna Xiao Dong Sun: is a writer, critic and sociologist.
Stefanie Sun
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseStefanie Sun: and also known in Teochew as Sng YƬ-che or Sng Ee Tze (her official name), is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. She has sold over 10 million copies of her albums during the span of her career thus far.
Kim Hee-sun
Origin/Culture/Country: South KoreanKim Hee-sun: a South Korean actress from Seoul who has been acting in Korean TV dramas and films for over a decade.Kim debuted on TV as a year 11 student and later majored in Drama at Chung-Ang University. Since then she has acted in many TV dramas, becoming well known in South Korea.In recent years, Kim has also gradually built up a career in film, beginning in 1997 with Repechage opposite Jang Dong-gun. Director Lee Kwang-hoon subsequently put her in his next film, Ghost in Love in 1999. Kim's most high-profile role to date has been in the big-budget martial arts fantasy Bichunmoo