Politicians and public officeholders • Lai Xian, (赖先) Served as Grand Marshal and Prefect of Jiaozhi Commandery during the reign of
Emperor Gaozu of Han . • Lai Tien (賴天), Governor of "Giao Chi district" (now in North Vietnam), Eastern Han Dynasty. Founder of the Lai Clan of Vietnam • Lai Gong, (賴恭) A general and Grand Master of Ceremonies of
Liu Bei, Emperor of the Shu Han State during the Three Kingdoms period (AD 220 to 280). • Lai Buyi, (赖布衣) An Imperial Preceptor of Emperor Huizhong of the Northern Song Dynasty. Passed the imperial examination at the age of nine. Renown for his Geomancy and Feng Shui. • Lai Xian, (赖先) a Ming dynasty official in the Ministry of Revenue. From Yongding, Fujian. Courtesy name was Boqi. Revamp the taxations systems for ships. •
Lại Kim Bảng (賴金邦) Censorate Supervisor in 1518 during the early Le Dynasty.(Vietnam) •
Lại Thế Khanh, ((賴世卿, ? - 1578). A great mandarin who contributed to the restoration of the Le dynasty during the Le-Mac war in Vietnamese history . •
Loa Sek Hie,(賴錫禧) Indon-Chinese colonial politician, parliamentarian and founding Voorzitter or chairman of the Indon ethnic-Chinese self-defense force Pao An Tui (1946–1949). Campaigned against racial discrimination and fought for better healthcare and education for ethnic Chinese in the Dutch East Indies. (Indonesia) •
Lai Jifa, (赖际发) Minister of Building Materials Industry, PRC from 1956 to 1958 and 1965 to 1970. •
Lai Ruoyu,(赖若愚)
Governor of Shanxi province, China from 1951 to 1952. From Wutai County, Shanxi Province •
Lại Văn Cử, (賴文居) Minister and Head of the Government Office (Prime Minister) of Vietnam from November 6, 1996 - March 15, 1999. •
Lai In-jaw,(賴英照) President of the
Judicial Yuan and Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of China, Taiwan Province (2007–2010) •
Lai Shin-yuan, (賴幸媛) Minister of
Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China, Taiwan Province (2008–2012) •
Rai Hau-min, (賴浩敏) President of
Judicial Yuan of the Republic of China, Taiwan Province (2010–2016) •
William Lai,
President of the Republic of China, Taiwan Province. •
Lai Siu Chiu (賴秀珠) : First woman to serve as a Judicial Commissioner and as a judge on the Supreme Court of Singapore . •
Lai Minhua, Former Commissioner of
Macau Customs •
Lai Feng-wei,
Magistrate-elect of
Penghu County Military • Lai Richen (赖日臣), a Qing Dynasty general. Originally named Taifeng, From Ninghua, Fujian. In 1836, when Japanese pirates attacked Tainan Town on Taiwan island, he led his troops in a counterattack, achieving resounding victories, capturing many enemy leaders, and causing the remaining Japanese pirates to flee. •
Lai Enjue (赖恩爵): Qing dynasty General and Admiral of the Guangdong Navy. Fought the British in the
Battle of Kowloon during the
First Opium War of 1839. Appointed as the Admiral (水师提督) of the Guangdong Navy in 1843. • Lai Hanying (赖汉英) : prominent military leader of the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Brother-in-law of
Hong Xiuquan, the leader of the
Taiping Rebellion and elder brother of
Lai Wenguang •
Lai Wenguang (賴文光) : prominent military leader of the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and Nian Rebellion. Brother-in-law of
Hong Xiuquan, the leader of the
Taiping Rebellion. • Lai Yi (赖毅) Originally named Lai Yusheng (赖玉生). Founding Lieutenant General of the People's Republic of China and Senior General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. •
Lai Chuanzhu (赖传珠): Highly decorated Veteran of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1936–1945) and the Chinese Civil War. He was also the General in charge of
Landing Operation on Hainan Island together with General
Deng Hua. • Lai Guangxun (赖光勋) : Major General - Veteran of the Long March, War of Resistance Against Japan and Korean War. From Lifang Village, Xianshi Town, Yongding District • Lai Chunfeng (赖春风) : Major General - Chief of staff of the 54th Army in the Korean War. From Ninggang County, Jiangxi Province. • Lai Ming Tang (賴名湯) : courtesy name Xiao'an, native of Shicheng County, Jiangxi Province, China. Participated in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Promoted to First-Class General of the Republic of China. Chief of the General Staff (Republic of China, Taiwan Province) 1970–1976.
Academics, Literary and Arts •
Loa Ho (賴和) (1894–1943): Republic of China, Taiwan Province. Poet, medical doctor and anti-Japanese Occupation political activist, hailed as the "Father of Modern Taiwanese Literature" • Lai Qifang (赖其芳)- Prominent Glass and Ceramics scientist. First to use beryllium in glass manufacturing and systematically studied the properties of beryllium oxide in sodium glass and potassium glass, opening up new fields for the development of new glass varieties and glass science. From Wuping, Fujian •
Michael M. C. Lai (賴明詔) : Republic of China, Taiwan Province. Virologist, acknowledged as "father of coronavirus research" •
Robert Lai (賴義雄) : Republic of China, Taiwan Province. Ballistic missile and nuclear submarine research. •
Lai Kui Fang (賴桂芳) : (Malaysian born) Singaporean artist. Winner of 1st Gold medal from "Salon des Artistes Francais", Conferred the Knight of the French Order of Arts & Letters and was preferred to Officer of Arts (the highest honour bestowed by the French government to distinguished masters of the arts). •
Pinky Lai (賴平): Hong Kong, China. Automobile designer and Chief designer with Porsche AG. •
Thế Hiển or Lại Thế Hiển (赖世贤). Vietnamese musician, composer awarded the title of Outstanding Artist in 2012 and People's Artist in 2023 by the Government of Vietnam. •
Thanhha Lai (赖清河). Vietnamese-American writer of children's literature. Winner of 2011 National Book Award for Young People's Literature and a Newbery Honor •
Lai Yonghai (赖永海): Chinese philosopher of religion •
Jessica Lai, New Zealand professor of law
Sports •
Lai Caiqin (赖彩勤, born 1966), Chinese badminton player. Gold medalist - World Cup (1990, women doubles), Uber Cup (1990, women team) and Asian Games (1990, women team) •
Lai Xiaoxiao, (赖晓晓) Chinese Wushu Gold medal winner in World Traditional Championships, World Championships, World Games, World Cup and Asian Games. •
Shevon Jemie Lai, (赖洁敏). Malaysian professional badminton player, Gold medalist : Mixed Team Event - World Junior Championships (2011) and Asia Junior Championships (2009) •
Lai Pei Jing, (赖沛君) Malaysian professional badminton player, Gold medalist : Mixed team event - Glasgow Commonwealth Games (2014) and Asian Junior Championships (2009) •
Lại Lý Huynh (赖丽黄), Vietnamese Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) grandmaster. 2022 World Rapid Xiangqi Champion. 2025 World Xiangqi Champion. •
Lai Yawen, (赖亚文) : Volleyball - in the team that won Silver medals in 1996 Olympic, World Championships and World Cup (FIVB). Gold medals in the Asian Games and Asian Women's Volleyball Championship. •
Lai Runming, (赖润明) : Chinese weightlifter, 1984 Olympic Games silver medalist in Men's 56kg
Entertainment •
Donnie Chun-Yu Lai, (賴俊羽). Film Director, winner of Golden Horse Awards for Best Visual Effects in 2007 •
Stan Lai: Playwright and theater director •
Lai Pi-hsia (賴碧霞) : Famous musician known for performing Hakka hill songs •
Lai Kuan-lin: Republic of China singer and actor, former member of disbanded group
WANNA ONE •
Lai Meiyun: Chinese singer,
S.I.N.G and
Rocket Girls 101 member •
Lai Pin-yu: Taiwanese cosplayer
Other fields •
David Jung-Hsin Lai (賴榮信): Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Republic of China (Taiwan) •
Lai Ning (赖宁): teenager celebrated as a martyr after his death fighting a wildfire in China == See also ==