Huang Shaoqing (Chinese: 黃少卿; pinyin: Huáng Shàoqīng, fl. 794–824) was a tribal leader of the Tai-speaking Rau people in Lingnan, who led a long-lasting rebellion against the weakened Tang Empire. By 824 he had occupied eighteen[1] zhou (prefectures) in what is today's southern Guangxi and western Guangdong.[2]