Tan Shaoguang

Tan Shaoguang
Born(1835-12-01)1 December 1835
Guigang, Guangxi, Qing Empire
Died7 December 1863(1863-12-07) (aged 28)
Suzhou, Qing Empire
AllegianceQing Empire (to 1849)
Taiping (to 1863)
Years of service1852–1863
RankCaptain general
Battles/warsTaiping Rebellion:

Jintian uprising

Eastern Front

Western Front

AwardsKing of Mu
E An

Tan Shaoguang (simplified Chinese: 谭绍光; traditional Chinese: 譚紹光; pinyin: Tán Shàoguāng) (1835 – December 1, 1863) was a military leader of the Taiping Rebellion. During his military tenure he was known as the King of Mu (慕王) ("Seeker Prince"). As a young soldier he joined the Jintian Uprising. After several years he was promoted to general, and led the Taiping forces to many military victories. He was awarded the E An in 1861. He was murdered by traitors after an interrogation in 1863.