Zhao Qi (Han dynasty)

{{Short description|Eastern Han dynasty official and scholar (died 201)}}

{{Other people|Zhao Qi|Zhao Qi (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Zhao Qi

| native_name = 趙岐

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| office = Minister of Ceremonies (太常)

| term_start = ?

| term_end = {{End date|201}}

| monarch = Emperor Xian of Han

| office1 = Minister Coachman (太僕)

| term_start1 = {{Start date|192}}

| term_end1 = ?

| monarch1 = Emperor Xian of Han

| office2 = Consultant (議郎)

| term_start2 = {{Start date|191}}

| term_end2 = {{End date|192}}

| monarch2 = Emperor Xian of Han

| chancellor2 = Dong Zhuo

| birth_date = 100s

| birth_place = Xi'an, Shaanxi

| death_date = 201 (aged 90+)(年九十餘,建安六年卒。) Houhanshu vol. 64.

| spouse = Ma Rong's niece

| relations = {{unbulleted list|Zhao Pan (brother)|Zhao Wuji (brother)|Zhao Xi (cousin)}}

| occupation = Official, scholar

| blank1 = Courtesy name

| data1 = Binqing (邠卿)
Taiqing (臺卿) {{small|(original)}}

| blank2 = Original name

| data2 = Zhao Jia (趙嘉)

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Zhao Qi (100s-201), courtesy name Binqing, was an official and scholar who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He wrote the Commentaries on Mencius ({{lang|zh|孟子章句}}), one of the few major commentaries on Mencius from that period still in existence.

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Category:2nd-century births

Category:201 deaths

Category:Han dynasty essayists

Category:Politicians from Xi'an

Category:Writers from Xi'an

Category:Government officials during the end of the Han dynasty

Category:2nd-century Chinese writers