Tang Mei

Tang Mei (Chinese: 唐眜) (died 301 BC) was a Chinese general during the Warring States period. He was killed at the Battle of Chuisha in modern-day Henan Province leading the armies of Chu against a four-state anti-Chu alliance of Qi, Wei, Han and Qin.[1][2][3]

References

  1. 《战国策·卷二十一·赵策四·魏败楚于陉山》:魏败楚于陉山,禽唐明。
  2. 《荀子·议兵篇》:兵殆于垂沙,唐蔑死。庄𫏋起,楚分而为三四。
  3. 《史记·卷二十七·天官书》:昔之传天数者:在齐,甘公;楚,唐昧;赵,尹皋;魏,石申。
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