- Lin
Daoqian (Chinese: 林道乾; pinyin: Lín
Dàoqián; Wade–Giles: Lin Tao-ch'ien; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm tō-khiân, Malay: Tok Kayan, Thai: ลิ้มโต๊ะเคี่ยม), also written...
- ศาลเจ้าเล่งจูเกียง)
Chinese shrine of Lim Ko Niao (younger
sister of Lin
Daoqian). Krue Se
Mosque (Thai: มัสยิดกรือเซะ)
Regarded as one of the more famous...
- origin.
Piracy in the
Strait of
Malacca God of War (film) Li****ng Lin
Daoqian Wakō
Encyclopaedia Britannica Batten Bruce. "Gateway to ****an" 2006 Kwan-wai...
- 1440s, of
criminal organizations, such as the
triads or the
pirates of Lin
Daoqian, and
other East
Asians such as the
Mongols and the Manchu.
Genghis Khan...
-
famous folk
characters of the pre-Dutch
Takau region was the
pirate Lin
Daoqian (林道乾),
reputed to have been
active in
robbing ships of
their treasure during...
- also
moved to Patani,
perhaps due to the
activity of
Chinese pirate Lin
Daoqian. A 1603
Dutch report by
Jacob van Neck
estimated that
there may be as many...
-
discovered many
years later by Guo Jing and
Huang Rong. Wang
Daoqian (王道乾; Wáng
Dàoqián) was an
official in the
Ministry of War. He was
killed by Qiu...
- Fei 司馬朏, a
descendant of Jin
dynasty royalty,
Princess Jinan 濟南公主 to Lu
Daoqian 盧道虔,
Princess Nanyang 南陽長公主 to Xiao
Baoyin 蕭寶夤, a
member of
Southern Qi...
-
southwestern Taiwan. The
Chinese pirates Lin
Daoqian and Lin Feng
visited Taiwan in 1563 and 1574 respectively. Lin
Daoqian was a
pirate from
Chaozhou who fled...
-
Emperor Wu of
Liang (464–549)
Zhang Ci****
Zhang Muzhi Empress Wenxian (d. 471)
Emperor Jianwen of
Liang (503–551) Ding
Daoqian Empress Dowager Mu (484–526)...