- Lord
Mengchang (simplified Chinese: 孟尝君;
traditional Chinese: 孟嘗君; pinyin: Mèngchángjūn; died 279 BC), born Tian Wen, was an
aristocrat and statesman...
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stood out
because of
their tremendous military power and wealth: Lord
Mengchang (d. 279 BCE) of Qi, Lord
Pingyuan (d. 251 BCE) of Zhao, Lord
Xinling (d...
- of Qi came to be
highly influenced by Lord
Mengchang, a
grandson of the
former King Wei of Qi. Lord
Mengchang made a
westward alliance with the
states of...
- Wu
Mengchang (Chinese: 伍孟昌; pinyin: Wǔ
Mèngchāng; 1911 - 6
October 2006) was a
Chinese translator and
author who won the Lu Xun
Literary Prize in 1995...
- Lord
Mengchang to Qin with the
intention of
appointing him as chancellor. However,
after hearing warnings from his
ministers that Lord
Mengchang was still...
- to
believe that
Mengchang could be
spying on him for the
neighboring state in
which he was raised, and
Mengchang was jailed.
Mengchang tried to win his...
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success of Qi has
frightened the
other states.
Under the
leadership of Lord
Mengchang, who has been
exiled in Wei, Qin, Zhao, Han and Yan form an alliance....
-
according to the first-century-BC text Shuo Yuan (說苑/说苑), it was one of Lord
Mengchang of Qi's interests. However, the
rules of that game are not described,...
- of
Zhongshan Pang Juan, a
successful general who was
defeated by Lord
Mengchang of Qi and Sun Bin at the
battle of
Maling **** Shi, a
prime minister and...
- captivity. Only a new
alliance between Qi, Wei, and Han
initiated by Lord
Mengchang was able to
drive Qin back to the
eastern border at
Hangu P****. The Qin...