
King of Wu who employed Sun Tzu and attacked Chu.
King Helu of Wu appointed Sun Tzu as his general after Sun Tzu demonstrated his military discipline by executing two of the king's favored concubines. This decision brought Sun Tzu's strategic expertise to the Wu military, leading to successful campaigns.
King Helu led Wu forces to a decisive victory over the Chu state at Boju. Using Sun Tzu's tactics, Wu captured the Chu capital Ying, forcing King Zhao of Chu to flee. This victory established Wu as a major power in the Spring and Autumn period.
King Helu invaded the Yue state but was defeated at the Battle of Zuili. He was wounded by an arrow during the battle and died shortly after. His death led to his son Fuchai ascending the throne, who later sought revenge against Yue.