Zhao Qi | |
Native Name: | 趙岐 |
Office: | Minister of Ceremonies (太常) |
Office1: | Minister Coachman (太僕) |
Monarch1: | Emperor Xian of Han |
Office2: | Consultant (議郎) |
Monarch2: | Emperor Xian of Han |
Chancellor2: | Dong Zhuo |
Birth Date: | Unknown |
Birth Place: | Xi'an, Shaanxi |
Death Date: | 201 (aged 90+)[1] |
Spouse: | Ma Rong's niece |
Occupation: | Official, scholar |
Blank1: | Courtesy name |
Data1: | Binqing (邠卿) Taiqing (臺卿) |
Blank2: | Original name |
Data2: | Zhao Jia (趙嘉) |
Zhao Qi (died 201), courtesy name Binqing, was an official and scholar who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He wrote the Commentaries on Mencius (Chinese: 孟子章句), one of the few major commentaries on Mencius from that period still in existence.