- The
Kingdom of
Tungning, also
known as Tywan, was a
dynastic maritime state that
ruled part of
southwestern Taiwan and the
Penghu islands between 1661...
- Taiwan, the
first counties were
first established in 1661 by the
Kingdom of
Tungning. The
later ruler Qing
empire inherited this type of
administrative divisions...
-
capture in
Myanmar in 1662. The
Prince of Ningjing, in the
Kingdom of
Tungning (based in present-day Tainan, Taiwan)
claimed to be the
rightful successor...
- of
Tungning. The Qing
admiral Shi Lang led a
fleet to
attack the
Tungning forces in Penghu. Each side
possessed more than 200 warships. The
Tungning admiral...
-
Nantou County (Chinese: 南投縣; pinyin: Nántóu Xiàn;
Hokkien POJ: Lâm-tâu-koān;
Hakka PFS: Nàm-thèu-yen) is the
second largest county of
Taiwan by area, located...
-
immigration began under a
Dutch colony and
continued under the
Kingdom of
Tungning, the
first predominantly Han
Chinese state in
Taiwanese history. The island...
- the
Tungning Kingdom,
became a
Buddhist temple in 1690.
Zhuxi Temple,
founded in the
Tungning Kingdom period.
Fahua Temple,
founded in the
Tungning Kingdom...
-
Southern Ming
military general who
later became the
second ruler of the
Tungning Kingdom of
Taiwan by
succeeding his
father Koxinga's
hereditary title of...
- The
Tainan Confucian Temple (traditional Chinese: 臺南孔子廟;
simplified Chinese: 台南孔子庙; pinyin: Táinán Kǒngzǐ Miào) or Quan Tai Shou Xue (Chinese: 全臺首學, lit...
- said they were
their kindred.[non-primary
source needed] The
Kingdom of
Tungning was
established by
Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga)
after arriving in
Taiwan in...