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Meng Jiao and Meng Jiangnv are both surnamed Meng?
Meng Jiao is an unknown woman, surnamed Jiang.

Meng Jiangnv, from China folk story "Meng Jiangnv cries at the Great Wall".

There is indeed a man in history, whose record was first seen in Zuo Zhuan. In fact, she is not from A Qin, but the wife of Qi Liang, the military commander of Qi State. Her name is Qi Liang's wife. It's not Qin Changcheng who is crying, but the Qi city wall. Qi Liang later became Wan Xiliang or Fan Xiliang, and his wife became Meng Jiangnv. Taking Meng as the first and Jiang as the surname is a symbolic title of beauty, which appears many times in the Book of Songs. For example, there is a phrase "Bimei" in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Youle Bianche Zhang. The core of the story circulating now was formed in the Tang Dynasty.

Meng Jiao (75 1-8 14) was a savage of Wu Kangdong in Huzhou (now Deqing, Zhejiang) in the Tang Dynasty. There are more than 500 existing poems, among which the short five-character ancient poems are the most, and there is no rhyme. His masterpiece is Wandering Sons.

His ancestral home is Pingchang (now northeast of Linyi, Shandong). He lives in Luoyang (now Henan). When his father Ting Jun was a lieutenant in Kunshan County, he was born in the suburbs. Meng Jiao lived in poverty in his early years and traveled to Hubei, Hunan and Guangxi. When Zhang Jianfeng was in Xuzhou, Zhenyuan Town, he went to the suburbs to pay homage. Forty-six years old (forty-five years old), only admitted to Jinshi. Then return to the east and go to Bianzhou (now Kaifeng, Henan) and Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). In the seventeenth year of Zhenyuan (80 1), he served as Liyang Wei. When he was in office, he didn't serve Cao Cao. He often took pleasure in writing poems and was fined half a salary. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Henan people Yin and Zheng Yuqing tried their best to help them compete for land and water transportation in Henan and settled in Luoyang. At the age of 60, his mother died. Zheng Yuqing town Xingyuan, played as a staff officer, tried Dali to evaluate things. Jiao was invited to Ganxiang (now Lingbao, Henan Province) and died of sudden illness. Meng Jiao's friend, Han Yu, and others raised money 100 yuan for his camp burial, and Zheng Yuqing sent someone to 300 yuan, "for the widow to rely on permanently". Zhang Ji married Mr Yao Zhen privately.