Sêng-kong; 27 August 1624 – 23 June 1662), better known internationally as Koxinga (Chinese: 國姓爺; pinyin: Guóxìngyé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kok-sèng-iâ), was a Southern...
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Koxinga Shrine (Chinese: 延平郡王祠) is a Taiwanese historical temple originally known as Kaishan Temple (Chinese: 開山王廟). It is located in Tainan, Taiwan....
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The House of Koxinga or the Zheng dynasty was the reigning family of the Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan. They played a significant role in the history...
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Siege of Fort Zeelandia (section Koxinga's invasion)
in Formosa (Taiwan), fled to Koxinga's base in Xiamen and provided him with a map of Taiwan. On 23 March 1661, Koxinga's fleet set sail from Kinmen (Quemoy)...
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Chinese Ma Xin defected to Koxinga's side. They rose to high ranks under Koxinga over his own Minnanese people because Koxinga held all power over them...
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Koxinga Ancestral Shrine (Chinese: 鄭成功祖廟; pinyin: Zhèngchénggōng Zǔmiào) is a family shrine built in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan in 1663 by...
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critical factor in the ousting of the Dutch by Koxinga. On 30 April 1661, Ming dynasty-loyalist Koxinga laid siege to the fortress (defended by 2,000 Dutch...
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Kingdom of Tungning (category House of Koxinga)
the kingdom was ruled by Koxinga's heirs, the House of Koxinga, and the period of rule is sometimes referred to as the Koxinga dynasty or the Zheng dynasty...
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were hāfu. Chinese military leader Chenggong Zheng, historically known as Koxinga (1624–1662), was hāfu, born in Japan to a Japanese mother and Chinese father...
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prepare to defect to Koxinga which he himself was preparing to do. Koxinga's forces intercepted these letters and after reading them Koxinga may have started...
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The Battles of Coxinga (redirect from The Battles of Koxinga)
adventures of Coxinga (based on the adventures of the historical figure Koxinga; as the play is loosely based on history, it is a jidaimono play, not a...
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western plains. Following the fall of the Ming dynasty in Beijing in 1644, Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong) pledged allegiance to the Yongli Emperor and attacked...
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National Cheng Kung University (redirect from Koxinga University)
provincial university in 1956 as Provincial Cheng Kung University, named after Koxinga, a Chinese military leader who drove the Dutch East India Company from...
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safety since Koxinga's iron troops were rumored to be invincible. Koxinga's forces intercepted these letters and after reading them Koxinga may have started...
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island. After Koxinga seized the Dutch fort in 1662, Tainan remained as the capital of the Tungning Kingdom ruled by House of Koxinga until 1683 and...
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Tagawa Matsu (category House of Koxinga)
Tagawa Matsu (田川マツ; 1601–1647) or Weng-shi (翁氏), was the mother of Koxinga, daughter of Tagawa Shichizaemon (田川七左衛門), a vassal of Hirado Domain. She was...
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clearances, forcing people to evacuate the coast in order to deprive Koxinga's Ming loyalists of resources, leading to a myth that it was because Manchus...
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the Dutch from Taiwan and died of malaria.: 107 Koxinga Shrine was built by the followers of Koxinga and the Japanese converted it into a Shinto Shrine...
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government of Koxinga in the island of Taiwan. The sea ban implemented by the Qing forced many people to evacuate the coast to deprive Koxinga's Ming loyalists...
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"Gate of China". After the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zheng Chenggong, or Koxinga, a Ming loyalist and general, occupied Xiamen island as an anti-Qing base...
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Anti-Qing sentiment (section Koxinga)
The Ming loyalist general Zheng Chenggong, better known by his title Koxinga, led a military movement to oppose the Qing dynasty from 1646 to 1662....
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During the Siege of Fort Zeelandia (1662), the fort was surrendered to Koxinga, but was later destroyed by a rebellion and earthquakes in the 18th century...
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between 1632 and 1647. He was killed by Koxinga as the Chinese warlord wrested Taiwan from the Dutch. Koxinga had captured Hambroek along with his wife...
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Bannermen to fight against Koxinga's Ming loyalists in Fujian. They removed the population from coastal areas in order to deprive Koxinga's Ming loyalists of resources...
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by rebel leader Wang Shichong during the Sui–Tang transition House of Koxinga (1655–1683), Ming partisans who ruled Taiwan during the early Qing Cheng...
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Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, Queen Consort of Thailand. House of Koxinga (東寧王國)1661–1683 AD , China Koxinga, Created Prince of Yan Ping (after pledging allegiance...
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strait began in the late Ming. During the Qing conquest, Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) expelled the Dutch and established the Kingdom of Tungning in 1661, planning...
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scriptwriter. His non-fiction works include biographies of Confucius, Koxinga and Qin Shi Huang, as well as monthly opinion columns for Neo magazine...
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the city to Manila after a threat of invasion from the Chinese general Koxinga, was Zamboanga City[unreliable source] which was settled by soldiers from...
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History of law in Taiwan (section Koxinga (1662-1683))
This page is a history of the legal regime in Taiwan. The earliest majority inhabitants of Taiwan were probably from Southeast Asia and are racially similar...
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