Nong Quanfu

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Nùng Tồn Phúc (Zhuang language: Nungz ____ ; Chinese: Nong Quanfu 儂全福; Vietnamese: Nùng Tồn Phúc; ?-1039) was a Nùng people (that is Zhuang people) warlord of Cao Bằng in Vietnam at the time of Vietnamese king Lý Thái Tông. He was father of the Zhuang warlord Nungz Ciqgaoh (known in Vietnamese as Nùng Trí Cao and Chinese as Nong Zhigao).[1] Nùng Tồn Phúc and his older son Nung Tri Thong made the first effort at rebellion against the King Lý Thái Tông, but this failed and both of them were caught and executed.

He killed a Cen clan member and took his lands to found Chang Qi Guo State. [2]

References

  1. ^ James Anderson The Rebel Den of Nùng Trí Cao: Loyalty and Identity p77 "excursions into Song territory in the period before Nùng Tồn Phúc's revolt were quite common."
  2. ^ http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chinesesurname/s067.html