Nguyá» n Phúc Dðáng (died 18 September 1777) was one of the Nguyá» n lords who ruled over the southern portion of Vietnam from the 16th-18th centuries. Duong was the first son Nguyá» n Phúc Hiá»Âu, who is the son of lord Nguyá» n Phúc Khoát. From 1774 to 1776, Duong was captured and used by the Tay Son rebels to gain popularity among the Southern Vietnamese. In 1776, he escaped and fled to Gia Dinh. Thereafter, Lý Tài, a Chinese mercenary general of the Nguyen army, granted him the title of Tân ChÃÂnh Vðáng, a co-lord position with Nguyá» n Phúc Thuần. In 1777, Dðáng was captured and executed by Tay Son rebels.