Pronunciation of calligrapher Zhao Meng

Zhao Meng Pinyin:

[zhào mèng]

"Definition" refers to the ministers and their descendants in the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhao Yang and Zhao Wuji. Zhao has been in charge of the state affairs of Jin for generations, which is extremely expensive. "On Mencius": "Zhao Menggui, Zhao Mengke is cheap." Yang Bojun's note: "There are many nobles in the State of Jin, who are called Meng, and their descendants are called Meng. Sun Bin's "Shizi" said: "There were three Zhao Meng in the Jin Dynasty: wuyue, the son of Zhao Shuo, whose name was slandered; Yue Cheng, son of Wu Zhao, and Yang Yue, son of Zhao Cheng, also known as Feng Fu and Shi Jian Zi, also known as Zhao Meng; Zhao Yang's son said he was unsympathetic and called him Zhao Meng. "Fang Ming Xiao Ru's Shoushan Tangji": "Although pottery is rich, Zhao Menggui's age cannot be extended for a while. "