- 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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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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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...
- The
House of
Koxinga, also
known as the
Zheng dynasty, was the
ruling family of the
Kingdom of
Tungning in Taiwan. They pla**** a
significant role in the...
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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...
- 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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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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provincial university in 1956 as
Provincial Cheng Kung University,
named after Koxinga, a
Southern Ming
military general who
drove the
Dutch East
India Company...