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Meng Tian

Meng Tian (c. 250 BC – c.August or September 210 BC[1])) was a Chinese inventor and military general of the Qin dynasty who distinguished himself in campaigns against the Xiongnu and in the construction of the Great Wall of China.[2] He was the elder brother of Meng Yi. He descended from a great line of military generals and architects. His grandfather, Meng Ao [zh], was a general from the era of King Zhao; and his father, Meng Wu, was also a general who served as a deputy to Wang Jian.

Meng Tian
蒙恬
Bornc. 250 BC
Died210 BC (aged 40)
Occupation(s)Inventor, military general
Parent
RelativesMeng Yi (brother)

Life edit

In 224 BC, having recently conquered Wei, the Qin king Ying Zheng appointed Li Xin as commander-in-chief and Meng Tian as his vice-general to lead a 200,000 strong army in an assault against Chu. The invasion was successful at first, Meng Tian's army took Qigui but then, both Li Xin and Meng Tiang armies were effectively annihilated by Chu troops under Xiang Yan and Lord Changping. Following this defeat, Ying Zheng appointed Qin generals Wang Jian and Meng Wu as commanders of a 600,000 Qin army in order to finally achieve the conquest of Chu.

By the time the Qin state conquered the other six states and began its reign over a unified China in 221 BC, the nomadic Xiongnu had grown into a powerful invading force in the north and started expanding both east and west. Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the Qin dynasty, sent a 300,000-strong army headed by Meng Tian to drive the Xiongnu northward for 1,000 li (about 416 km) and began work on what has become known as the Great Wall to guard against invasion. The defensive works he began were said to extend over 10,000 li (4,158 km) "from Lintao to Liaodong and even extended across the Yellow River and through Yangshan and Beijia.",[3] that is, from the southwest corner of the Ordos Loop to the Yellow Sea. Yangshan and Beijia are hard to locate, but the wall ran along the Yellow River and included all of the Ordos Loop.

Meng Tian's ingenuity can be seen in the efficient (though inhumane) building policy, the consideration of topography, and the utilisation of natural barriers. Meng Tian supervised the construction of a road system linking the former Yan, Qi, Wu and Chu areas, as well as a number of roads especially for imperial use. The system eventually formed played an extremely important role in ancient transportation and economic exchanges. He is also traditionally, if erroneously, credited with having invented the "Ink brush" (毛筆) and is specially remembered at the "Huzhou Pen Festival", which developed from festivities at his ancestor temple. Meng Tian is also credited with inventing the guzheng (筝), a bridge zither with twelve or thirteen strings.[4]

When Fusu, Qin Shi Huang's eldest son and the crown prince, was exiled to work at the northern border for disputing his father's policies, Meng Tian was ordered to assist the prince — a task he had accomplished loyally. When Qin Shi Huang died, Meng Tian's death was caused by Zhao Gao who forged a letter from Qin Shi Huang.[5] He was forced to commit suicide in prison, and his family was killed. Three years after his death, the Qin dynasty collapsed.

In popular culture and legacy edit

Meng Tian sometimes appears as a door god in Chinese and Taoist temples, usually paired with Fusu.

He is one of the 32 historical figures who appear as special characters in the video game Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI by Koei. He also appears as a non-playable character in Prince of Qin.

In the manga series Kingdom, Meng Tian is known as "Mou Ten", a Qin General and the eldest son of Great General Mou Bu (Meng Wu). He looks different from his father and his younger brother Mou Ki. He has a feminine appearance, with shoulder length black orange hair and a pink robe over his armor. He usually leads his forces alongside Wang Ben/Ou Hon and Li Xin/Ri Shin, but his tactical expertise is higher and better known due to him being a graduate of the Strategist Academy and the top student under Lord Changping's school. He acts as a referee or peacekeeper for Wang Ben/Ou Hon and Li Xin/Shin, who are shown to despise each other and argue constantly in the series.

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Citations edit

  1. ^ Vol.7 of Zizhi Tongjian indicate that Qin Shi Huang died on the bing'yin day of the 7th month of the 37th year of his reign. While there was no bing'yin (丙寅) day in that month, there is a bing'shen (丙申) day, which corresponds to 11 Aug 210 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar. The same volume also indicate that Qin Shi Huang was buried in the 9th month of that year, which corresponds to 19 Sep to 18 Oct 210 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar. Since Meng Tian definitely died after Qin Shi Huang and likely before the emperor was buried, Meng's death should be in Aug or Sep 210 BCE.
  2. ^ Grousset, Rene (1970). The Empire of the Steppes. Rutgers University Press. pp. 26–27. ISBN 0-8135-1304-9.
  3. ^ Watson (1993), pp. 133, 194
  4. ^ Knechtges, David R (2014). Wen Xuan or Selections of Refined Literature, Volume I. Princeton University Press. p. 326. ISBN 9781400857241.
  5. ^ Tung, Douglas S. Tung, Kenneth. (2003). More Than 36 Stratagems: A Systematic Classification Based On Basic Behaviours. Trafford Publishing. ISBN 1-4120-0674-0, 978-1-4120-0674-3.

Bibliography edit

  • Watson, Burton. (1993). Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian. Translated by Burton Watson. Revised Edition. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-08167-7.

External links edit

  • Beck, S. China, Korea & Japan to 1875, World Peace Communications. ISBN 0-9762210-1-2.

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Meng Tian c 250 BC c August or September 210 BC 1 was a Chinese inventor and military general of the Qin dynasty who distinguished himself in campaigns against the Xiongnu and in the construction of the Great Wall of China 2 He was the elder brother of Meng Yi He descended from a great line of military generals and architects His grandfather Meng Ao zh was a general from the era of King Zhao and his father Meng Wu was also a general who served as a deputy to Wang Jian Meng Tian蒙恬Bornc 250 BCDied210 BC aged 40 Yulin ShaanxiOccupation s Inventor military generalParentMeng Wu father RelativesMeng Yi brother In this Chinese name the family name is Meng Meng TianChinese蒙恬TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinMeng TianWade GilesMeng2 T ien2IPA me ŋ tʰjɛ n Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationMuhng TihmJyutpingMung4 Tim4IPA moŋ tʰiːm Contents 1 Life 2 In popular culture and legacy 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksLife editMain article Qin s campaign against the Xiongnu In 224 BC having recently conquered Wei the Qin king Ying Zheng appointed Li Xin as commander in chief and Meng Tian as his vice general to lead a 200 000 strong army in an assault against Chu The invasion was successful at first Meng Tian s army took Qigui but then both Li Xin and Meng Tiang armies were effectively annihilated by Chu troops under Xiang Yan and Lord Changping Following this defeat Ying Zheng appointed Qin generals Wang Jian and Meng Wu as commanders of a 600 000 Qin army in order to finally achieve the conquest of Chu By the time the Qin state conquered the other six states and began its reign over a unified China in 221 BC the nomadic Xiongnu had grown into a powerful invading force in the north and started expanding both east and west Qin Shi Huang the first emperor of the Qin dynasty sent a 300 000 strong army headed by Meng Tian to drive the Xiongnu northward for 1 000 li about 416 km and began work on what has become known as the Great Wall to guard against invasion The defensive works he began were said to extend over 10 000 li 4 158 km from Lintao to Liaodong and even extended across the Yellow River and through Yangshan and Beijia 3 that is from the southwest corner of the Ordos Loop to the Yellow Sea Yangshan and Beijia are hard to locate but the wall ran along the Yellow River and included all of the Ordos Loop Meng Tian s ingenuity can be seen in the efficient though inhumane building policy the consideration of topography and the utilisation of natural barriers Meng Tian supervised the construction of a road system linking the former Yan Qi Wu and Chu areas as well as a number of roads especially for imperial use The system eventually formed played an extremely important role in ancient transportation and economic exchanges He is also traditionally if erroneously credited with having invented the Ink brush 毛筆 and is specially remembered at the Huzhou Pen Festival which developed from festivities at his ancestor temple Meng Tian is also credited with inventing the guzheng 筝 a bridge zither with twelve or thirteen strings 4 When Fusu Qin Shi Huang s eldest son and the crown prince was exiled to work at the northern border for disputing his father s policies Meng Tian was ordered to assist the prince a task he had accomplished loyally When Qin Shi Huang died Meng Tian s death was caused by Zhao Gao who forged a letter from Qin Shi Huang 5 He was forced to commit suicide in prison and his family was killed Three years after his death the Qin dynasty collapsed In popular culture and legacy editMeng Tian sometimes appears as a door god in Chinese and Taoist temples usually paired with Fusu He is one of the 32 historical figures who appear as special characters in the video game Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI by Koei He also appears as a non playable character in Prince of Qin In the manga series Kingdom Meng Tian is known as Mou Ten a Qin General and the eldest son of Great General Mou Bu Meng Wu He looks different from his father and his younger brother Mou Ki He has a feminine appearance with shoulder length black orange hair and a pink robe over his armor He usually leads his forces alongside Wang Ben Ou Hon and Li Xin Ri Shin but his tactical expertise is higher and better known due to him being a graduate of the Strategist Academy and the top student under Lord Changping s school He acts as a referee or peacekeeper for Wang Ben Ou Hon and Li Xin Shin who are shown to despise each other and argue constantly in the series See also editHuzhou ink brush first developed by Meng Tian References editCitations edit Vol 7 of Zizhi Tongjian indicate that Qin Shi Huang died on the bing yin day of the 7th month of the 37th year of his reign While there was no bing yin 丙寅 day in that month there is a bing shen 丙申 day which corresponds to 11 Aug 210 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar The same volume also indicate that Qin Shi Huang was buried in the 9th month of that year which corresponds to 19 Sep to 18 Oct 210 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar Since Meng Tian definitely died after Qin Shi Huang and likely before the emperor was buried Meng s death should be in Aug or Sep 210 BCE Grousset Rene 1970 The Empire of the Steppes Rutgers University Press pp 26 27 ISBN 0 8135 1304 9 Watson 1993 pp 133 194 Knechtges David R 2014 Wen Xuan or Selections of Refined Literature Volume I Princeton University Press p 326 ISBN 9781400857241 Tung Douglas S Tung Kenneth 2003 More Than 36 Stratagems A Systematic Classification Based On Basic Behaviours Trafford Publishing ISBN 1 4120 0674 0 978 1 4120 0674 3 Bibliography edit Watson Burton 1993 Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian Translated by Burton Watson Revised Edition Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 08167 7 External links editBeck S China Korea amp Japan to 1875 World Peace Communications ISBN 0 9762210 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meng Tian amp oldid 1219360213, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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