Lü Meng

Lü Meng
呂蒙
A Qing dynasty illustration of Lü Meng (1888)
Administrator of Nan Commandery
(南郡太守)
In office
219 (219)  January or February 220
Administrator of Hanchang (漢昌太守)
In office
217 (217)  219 (219)
General of Tiger's Might (虎威將軍)
In office
217 (217)  January or February 220
Left Protector of the Army (左護軍)
In office
217 (217)  January or February 220
Administrator of Lujiang (廬江太守)
In office
214 (214)  217 (217)
Prefect of Xunyang (尋陽令)
In office
209 (209)  ?
Lieutenant-General (偏將軍)
In office
209 (209)  ?
General of the Household Who Sweeps Across the Wilderness (橫野中郎將)
In office
208 (208)  209 (209)
Chief of Guangde (廣德長)
In office
?–?
Commandant Who Pacifies the North
(平北都尉)
In office
?–?
Personal details
Born178
Funan County, Anhui
DiedJanuary or February 220 (aged 41)
Gong'an County, Hubei
Children
  • Lü Cong
  • Lü Ba
  • Lü Mu
OccupationMilitary general, politician
Courtesy nameZiming (子明)
PeerageMarquis of Chanling
(孱陵侯)

Lü Meng (pronunciation) (178 – January or February 220), courtesy name Ziming, was a Chinese military general and politician who served under the warlord Sun Quan during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Early in his career, he fought in several battles under the banner of Sun Ce, Sun Quan's elder brother and predecessor. Although he had been noted for his bravery, he was still deemed as nothing more than a "mere warrior" for his lack of literacy skills. Later, with encouragement from Sun Quan, Lü Meng took up scholarly pursuits to improve himself, gradually becoming a learned and competent military leader. In 217, he succeeded Lu Su as the frontline commander of Sun Quan's forces in Jing Province. Two years later, in a carefully calculated military operation, Lü Meng led an invasion of Liu Bei's territories in southern Jing Province, swiftly and stealthily capturing all the lands from Liu Bei's general Guan Yu, who was captured and executed after his defeat. Lü Meng enjoyed his finest hour after the victory but died a few months later because he was already seriously ill before the campaign.