Liang Chengfu

Liang Chengfu
Born (1820-01-01)1 January 1820
Yulin, Guangxi, Qing Empire
Died 26 June 1865(1865-06-26) (aged 45)
Chengdu, Sichuan
Allegiance Qing Empire (to 1849)
Taiping (to 1864)
Years of service 1850–1865
Rank Taiping's Lieutenant General
Battles/wars

Western Front

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liang.

Liang Chengfu (Chinese: 梁成富; died 26 June 1865) was an eminent military leader of the Taiping Rebellion, and known during his military tenure as the King of Qi (啟王). He led Taiping forces to many military victories especially at Hubei and Shaanxi in central and northwest China. He was awarded the E An in 1860. Liang was an important general for late-Taiping and broke out the Hubei Pocket in August 1864 till 1865. He later joined in the Nien Rebellion and was executed by Viceroy of Sichuan Luo Bingzhang after interrogation in 1865.

Wins

Western Front

Loss

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