Meng Tian 蒙恬 | |
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Born | c. 250 BC |
Died | 210 BC (aged 40) |
Occupation(s) | Inventor, military general |
Father | Meng Wu |
Relatives | Meng Yi (brother) |
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Traditional Chinese | 蒙恬 | ||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 蒙恬 | ||||||||||||||||||
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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. Meng TIan distinguished himself in leading campaigns against the Xiongnu and playing a role in the construction of the Great Wall of China.[2] He was the elder brother of Meng Yi, descending from a great line of military generals and architects. His grandfather, Meng Ao , 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.