Wu Meng, a famous Qin native in China during the Warring States Period, was born and died in an unknown year. His ancestral home is Qi, and his father, sons Meng Tian and Meng Yi are all famous soldiers of Qin. In 224 BC, General Bi and Wang Jian led 600,000 troops to attack Chu and defeated the main force of Chu. Xiang Yan, the general of Chu, died in this battle. In 223 BC, he and Wang Jian led the troops to attack Chu, defeated the Chu army again, captured the last king of Chu alive and destroyed Chu.
A famous general of the Qin Dynasty. His ancestors came from Qi, and his family was famous in Qin Dynasty from his grandfather. His main achievement is to fight against the Huns. After Qin unified the six countries, he led 300,000 troops to repel the Huns, recovered Henan, and was ordered to build the Great Wall, which was more than 10,000 miles long. During his years of guarding the frontier, the Huns dared not invade. He is also the inventor of the writing brush. He used dead wood as a pen tube, deer hair as a column and wool as a quilt. This pen is also called Cang Hao.