Liang Fa

An engraving of [[George Chinnery ) |t= |s= |p=Liáng Fā |j=Leung4 Faat3 |altname= Liang Gongfa |t2= |s2= |p2= Liáng Gōngfā |altname3=Liang A-fa |t3= |s3= |p3= Liáng Āfā |altname4=Student of the Good |t4=() |s4=() |p4=Xuéshàn(zhě) |altname5=Retired Student of the Good |t5= |s5= |p5=Xuéshàn Jūshì }}

Liang Fa (1789–1855), also known by other names, was the second Chinese Protestant convert and the first Chinese Protestant minister and evangelist. He was ordained by Robert Morrison, the first Protestant missionary in the Qing Empire. His tract ''Good Words to Admonish the Age'' was influential on Hong Xiuquan, who went on to lead the Taiping Rebellion.

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