Luo Ergang (; January 29, 1901 â May 25, 1997), also known as Elgan Lo and Lo Erh-kang, was a historian and researcher at the Institute of Modern History of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (ä¸Âå½社ä¼Âç§Âå¦é¢è¿Â代å²ç Âç©¶æÂÂ). He was an authority on the Taiping Rebellion from a left-wing perspective.
Born in Gui County (now Guigang, Guangxi) on January 29, 1901, Luo studied history under Professor Hu Shih at Peking University.
In December 1950, Luo Ergang began to prepare for the construction of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Memorial Hall (太平天å½纪念é¦Â), which was established in October 1956 (later renamed as the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Museum).
In 1958, he joined the Chinese Communist Party.
He died of illness in Beijing on May 25, 1997.