White Lotus Rebellion - Rebel Leaders

Rebel Leaders

  • Early: Qi Lin (Chinese: 齊林; pinyin: Qí Lín)
  • Early: Qi Wangshi (Chinese: 齊王氏; pinyin: Qí Wángshì), Wang Cong'er (Chinese: 王聰兒; pinyin: Wáng Cōng'ér)
  • Middle: Xue Tiande (Chinese: 徐天德; pinyin: Xú Tiāndé)
  • Late: Ran Tianyuan (Chinese: 冉天原; pinyin: Rǎn Tiānyuán)

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