He Quanhao (Chinese: 何全皞) (839[1]-870) was a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty, who ruled Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan, Hebei) as its military governor (jiedushi) in de facto independence from the imperial government from 866 to 870 as its military governor (jiedushi), although he assisted the imperial government in suppressing Pang Xun's rebellion.
The northern wing was initially commanded by the imperial guard general Wang Yanquan (王晏權), but Wang was later replaced by Cao Xiang (曹翔) the military governor of Taining Circuit (泰寧, headquartered in modern Jining, Shandong) in late 868.
The Weibo troops put the rebel stronghold of Feng County under siege, and repeatedly attacked it.
[4] Still, after Pang's rebellion was suppressed later that year, He Quanhao, for his contributions, was given the honorary titles of acting Sikong (司空, one of the Three Excellencies) and Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi (同中書門下平章事).
[2] It was said that He Quanhao, who was still described as young at that point, was cruel in his punishment, favoring death penalties, and also whipped subordinates severely for even minor offenses.