Lord Mengchang

Tian Wen
Names
Family name: Tian
Given name: Wen
FatherTian Ying, Lord Jinguo

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 of the Qi Kingdom of ancient China, one of the famed Four Lords of the Warring States period. He was a son of Tian Ying and grandson of King Wei of Qi. He succeeded to his father's fief in Xue. Lord Mengchang is well known for the size of his entourage. According to the Records of the Grand Historian, he had up to three thousand people in his retinue.[1] Lord Mengchang would eventually become the Chancellor of Qi and of Wei.

  1. ^ 《史记•孟尝君列传》(Records of the Grand Historian, Biographies of Lord Mengchang)