Li Shuaitai
Li Shuaitai (Chinese: 李率泰; d. 1666) was a military commander of the early Qing Dynasty. He served as the Viceroy of Liangguang between 1653 and 1656, then as the Viceroy of Minzhe from 1656 to its partition in 1658, after which he continued as Viceroy of Fujian until 1664.
His father, Li Yongfang, was the first Ming general to defect to the Qing.
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Preceded by (Vacant) |
Viceroy of Liangguang 1653–1656 |
Succeeded by Wang Guoguang |
Preceded by Tuntai |
Viceroy of Minzhe 1656–1658 |
Succeeded by (Partitioned) |
Preceded by Himself (As Viceroy of Minzhe) |
Viceroy of Fujian 1658–1664 |
Succeeded by Zhu Changzuo |
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