Lu Ruiguang

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Died1937(1937-00-00) (aged 35–36)
Causeof deathExecution
OccupationRevolutionary
Lu Ruiguang
陆瑞光
Born1901 (1901)
Died1937(1937-00-00) (aged 35–36)
Cause of deathExecution
OccupationRevolutionary

Lu Ruiguang (Chinese: 陆瑞光; pinyin: Lù Ruìguāng; 1901–1937) was a Chinese revolutionary of Bouyei ethnicity. He organized armed resistance against warlords in Guizhou in the 1920s and 1930s, and allied with the Chinese Red Army. Executed by Nationalist forces in 1937, he was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Guizhou Provincial Government in 1989.

Lu Ruiguang was born in October 1901 in Huohongluogang village in Zhenning County, Guizhou. After his father, Lu Pinshan, moved the family to Nongran village in Zhenning County for better prospects, Lu studied at a private school and trained in martial arts under his elder brother. At 18, Lu married and joined his brother's and Wang Bizhen's armed resistance against taxation by warlords.[1]

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