Cai Mo
Cai Mo | |
|---|---|
| 蔡謨 | |
| Minister of Ceremonies (太常寺) | |
| In office ?–? | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 281 Kaifeng, Henan |
| Died | 356 |
| Children |
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| Parent | Cai Ke (father) |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Courtesy name | Daoming (道明) |
| Peerage | Baron of Jinyang (濟陽男) |
| Posthumous name | Wenmu (文穆) |
Cai Mo (281–356), courtesy name Daoming, was a Chinese politician during the Jin dynasty (266–420). When northern China fell into chaos, Cai Mo migrated to the south, where he became a prominent minister during the early Eastern Jin period. He was most notable for his work as the Minister of Ceremonies and for being a vocal opponent of his state's attempts at reclaiming the north from their rival, Later Zhao.