Hong Rengan
| Hong Rengan 洪仁玕 | |||||
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| Shield King (干王) | |||||
| Shield King of the Heavenly Kingdom | |||||
| Reign | 1859–1864 | ||||
| Heavenly King | Hong Xiuquan Hong Tianguifu | ||||
| Born | 20 February 1822 Hua County, Guangdong, Qing China | ||||
| Died | November 23, 1864 (aged 42) Nanchang, Jiangxi | ||||
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| Military career | |||||
| Allegiance | Taiping Heavenly Kingdom | ||||
| Commands | Taiping army | ||||
| Battles / wars | Taiping Rebellion | ||||
Hong Rengan (Chinese: 洪仁玕; pinyin: Hóng Réngān; Wade–Giles: Hung Jen-kan; 20 February 1822 – 23 November 1864) was an important leader of the Taiping Rebellion. He was a distant cousin of the movement's founder and spiritual leader Hong Xiuquan. His position as the Gan Wang (干王, lit. "the Shield King") resembled the role of a prime minister. He is a noted figure in history because of the sweeping reforms attempted under his rule.