Li Guangchang
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Li Guangchang (Chinese: 李光長; pinyin: Lǐ Guāngchǎng, fl. 1980s), also known as Zheng Min (Chinese: 鄭民; pinyin: Zhèng Mín), was a self-declared Chinese emperor and leader of a salvationist sect. He actually ruled a small territory in Cangnan County, called the "Zishen Nation" (子申国), from 1981 to 1986 in de facto independence from China. His reign was eventually brought to an end by Chinese security forces who captured him and dismantled his statelet as well as his sect. Li was tried in court, and probably sentenced to death for leading a counter-revolutionary movement.
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子申国,是指1981年至1986年期间在福建、浙江等地,由李光长(亦作李若亮,化名郑民)为首成立的一个秘密结社政权。
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Li Guangchang
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子申国
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Li Guangchang
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Li Guangchang
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Changxiang Village, Cangnan County, China
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Leading a sect and de facto independent statelet in Cangnan County
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Chinese
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Emperor of the Zishen Nation
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Zheng Min
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Lǐ Guāngchǎng
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Zhèng Mín
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李光長
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鄭民
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1981
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Li Guangchang (Chinese: 李光長; pinyin: Lǐ Guāngchǎng, fl. 1980s), also known as Zheng Min (Chinese: 鄭民; pinyin: Zhèng Mín), was a self-declared Chinese emperor and leader of a salvationist sect. He actually ruled a small territory in Cangnan County, called the "Zishen Nation" (子申国), from 1981 to 1986 in de facto independence from China. His reign was eventually brought to an end by Chinese security forces who captured him and dismantled his statelet as well as his sect. Li was tried in court, and probably sentenced to death for leading a counter-revolutionary movement.
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子申国,是指1981年至1986年期间在福建、浙江等地,由李光长(亦作李若亮,化名郑民)为首成立的一个秘密结社政权。
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1986
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1981
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Zheng Min