Meng Jiangnu's surname is not Meng. "Meng" means the eldest among her brothers and sisters; "Jiang" is her surname. "Meng Jiangnu" actually means "the eldest daughter of the Jiang family"; moreover, Meng Jiangnu does not refer to a single person, but a general term for a class of people. According to "Mao Zhuan": "Meng Jiang, the eldest daughter of Qi." Chen Huan's biography: "Meng Jiang, the wife of a noble family" and other documents, in the pre-Qin period, "Meng Jiang" was generally called the eldest daughter of the king of Qi, and also referred to Women of aristocratic families. In other words, many aristocratic women in Qi's public offices at that time could be called "Meng Jiang". In addition to documentary evidence, there is also the cultural relic Huanzi Mengjiang Pot as evidence (this pot was made by Jiang Lei, the eldest daughter of Jiang Guang, Duke of Qi, and her husband Tian Huanzi Wuyu during the Spring and Autumn Period, in memory of Tian Huanzi Wuyu's father, Tian None). (This is the standard answer! (*^__^*) Dear, you must adopt it!