Viceroy of Liangguang
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The Viceroy of Liangguang (Two Guangs) (Chinese: 两广总督), fully referred to as the Governor-general of Liangguang and surrounding areas; Overseeing Military Affairs, Food Production; Manager of Waterways; Director of Civil Affairs (總督兩廣等處地方,提督軍務、糧餉、管理河道兼巡撫事), was one of eight viceroys in China during the Qing Dynasty. The Viceroy had jurisdiction over the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi.
List of Viceroys of Liangguang
- Fuk'anggan: 1789–1793
- Ruan Yuan October 22, 1817 - June 22, 1826
- Li Hongbin (李鴻賓) June 22, 1826 - September 14, 1832
- Lu Kun (盧坤) September 14, 1832 - October 15, 1835
- Deng Tingzhen October 15, 1835 - January 21, 1840
- Lin Zexu January 21, 1840 - October 3, 1840
- Qishan: 1840–1841
- Qitian (祁填): 1841–1844
- Qiying : 1844–1848
- Xu Guangjin (徐廣縉): 1848–1852
- Ye Mingchen: 1852–1858
- Huang Zonghan (黃宗漢): 1858–1859
- Wang Qingyun: May 1859 – October 1859
- Lao Chongguang: 1859–1862
- Liu Changyou (劉長佑): 1862–1863
- Yan Duanshu (晏端書): February – July 1863
- Mao Hongbin (毛鴻賓): 1863–1865
- Ruilin (瑞麟): 1865–1874
- Yinghan (英翰): 1874–1875
- Liu Kunyi: 1875–1879
- Zhang Shusheng: 1879–1882
- Zeng Guoquan: 1882–1883
- Zhang Shusheng: 1883–1884
- Zhang Zhidong: 1884–1889
- Tan Zhonglin (譚鍾麟): 1895–1899
- Li Hongzhang: 1899–1900
- Tao Mo: 1902–1903
- Cen Chunxuan: 1903–1906
- Zhou Fu: 1906–1907
- Zhang Renjun (張人駿): 1907–1909
- Yuan Shuxun (袁樹勛): 1909–1910
- Zhang Mingqi (張鳴岐): 1910–1911
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