Lai Wenguang

Lai Wenguang

Lai Wenguang (賴文光) (18271868), et « Roi de Jun » (遵王), fut un des généraux de la Révolte des Taiping, qui se déroula en Chine entre 1850 et 1864.

Après la défaite de celle-ci, il rejoignit la Révolte des Nian.


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