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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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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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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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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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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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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Sino-Spanish conflicts (section Effects of Koxinga's threat on Moro raids against Spanish and loss of Maluku)
Kangxi Emperor opposed fighting Spain and rejected this proposal.[when?] Koxinga, ruler of newly founded Kingdom of Tungning, and his son Zheng Jing threatened...
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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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