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Zheng Keshuang,
Prince of
Yanping (Chinese: 鄭克塽; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tēⁿ Khek-sióng; 13
August 1670 – 22
September 1707),
courtesy name Shihong, art name ****tang...
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Zheng Keshuang asked Zheng Dexiao to
draft a
petition of surrender. The
first petition was
rejected for its
insistence on
allowing Zheng Keshuang to stay...
- 1683, Qing
forces received the
surrender of
Formosa (Taiwan) from
Zheng Keshuang,
grandson of Koxinga, who had
conquered Taiwan from the
Dutch colonists...
- fled to Taiwan. The loss of
Penghu resulted in the
surrender of
Zheng Keshuang, the last king of Tungning, to the Qing dynasty.
Kangxi Emperor of the...
- Koxinga's
grandson Zheng Keshuang surrendered Tungning a few days
later and
Taiwan became part of the Qing Empire.
Zheng Keshuang moved to Beijing, joined...
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Niohuru clan,
considered one of the most
corrupt officials in
history Zheng Keshuang (Han bannerman) Lao She
Noble Consort Cheng Fuca clan Gūwalgiya Niohuru...
- in
southern Fujian disappeared again.
After Zheng Jing's death,
Zheng Keshuang succeeded to the
throne of
Yanping and was
still called "the
crown prince...
- 1683 (Yongli 37; 永曆三十七年), when the Qing
dynasty occupied Taiwan and
Zheng Keshuang surrendered to the Qing. 《南明史》本紀第四:永曆十七年癸卯,春正月庚午朔,正朔在東都。上凶聞至,延平王鄭經為發喪,上諡曰匡皇帝,廟號昭宗。...
- Penghu.
Zheng Jing's son
Zheng Keshuang surrendered in
October 1683, and
Taiwan became part of the Qing Empire.
Zheng Keshuang was
awarded by the
Kangxi Emperor...
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fleet destro**** the
Tungning navy at Penghu. The king of
Tungning Zheng Keshuang surrendered to the Qing. 1684 The
first of the Qing
Thirteen Factories...