Li Shuaitai (Chinese: 李率泰; d. 1666) was a military commander of the early Qing Dynasty. He served as the Viceroy of Liangguang between 1653 and 1656, then as the Viceroy of Minzhe from 1656 to its partition in 1658, after which he continued as Viceroy of Fujian until 1664.

Li Shuaitai
李率泰
Grand Secretary of the Palace Academy for the Advancement of Literature
In office
1651
Viceroy of Liangguang
In office
12 July 1653 – 16 March 1656
Preceded byTong Yangjia
Succeeded byWang Guoguang
Viceroy of Min-Zhe
In office
1656–1658
Preceded byTuntai
Succeeded byZhao Guozuo
Viceroy of Fujian
In office
1658–1664
Preceded byHimself
(As Viceroy of Minzhe)
Succeeded byZhu Changzuo
Personal details
Born
Li Yanling (李延齡)

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Died1666
Parent
Military service
AllegianceQing Empire
Branch/serviceHan Chinese Plain Blue Banner
Battles/warsTransition from Ming to Qing

His father, Li Yongfang, was a Ming general who defected to the Qing.

References

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  • Hummel, Arthur W. Sr., ed. (1943). "Li Shuai-t'ai" . Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period. United States Government Printing Office.
Government offices
Preceded by
(Vacant)
Viceroy of Liangguang
1653–1656
Succeeded by
Preceded by Viceroy of Min-Zhe
1656–1658
Succeeded by
(Partitioned)
Preceded by
Himself
(As Viceroy of Minzhe)
Viceroy of Fujian
1658–1664
Succeeded by