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Wu Sangui
Chinese general and rebel (1612-1678)

Amursana
Amursana (Mongolian: Амарсанаа; Classical Mongolian: ; ; 172321September 1757) was an 18th-century taishi () or prince of the Khoit-Oirat tribe that ruled over parts of Dzungaria and Altishahr in present-day northwest China. Known as the last great Oirat hero, Amursana was the last of the Dzungar rulers. The defeat of his rebel forces by Qing dynasty Manchu armies in the late 1750s signaled the final extinction of Mongol influence and power in Inner Asia, ensured the incorporation of Mongol territory into the Qing Manchu Empire, and brought about the Dzungar genocide.
Shang Zhixin
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 59134
Geng Jingzhong
Chinese military commander
Wang Cong'er
Qing Dynasty rebel
Wu Shifan
grandson of Wu Sangui

Lin Hei'er
Chinese rebel during the Boxer Rebellion
Zhu Yigui
leader of a Taiwanese uprising against Qing dynasty rule (1690–1722)
Zhang Decheng
Chinese nationalist (born 1846)
Cao Futian
Chinese nationalist and leader of the Boxers during the Boxer Uprising
Chingünjav
Chingünjav (, Classical Mongolian: , ), also known as Commander Chingünjav (, 1710–1757), was the Khalkha prince ruler (Shadar Wang) of the Khotogoids and one of the two major leaders of the 1756-57 rebellion in Outer Mongolia. Although his rebellion failed, he is nowadays often hailed as a fighter for Outer Mongolia's independence from the Manchu-led Qing dynasty of China.
Wang Lun
Qing dynasty rebel leader (died 1774)
Du Fengyang
Chinese rebel commander