Ming Dynasty Zheng family
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Ming Dynasty Zheng family (1628–1683) was the family that in 1662, after Zheng Chenggong captured the southwest of Taiwan Island, became known as Dongdu, Dongning, and Haishang.[1] It was a military and political force led by the Zheng Chenggong family and governed by the Ming Dynasty.[2][3] Its jurisdiction includes the southeastern coast of China and the southwestern region of Taiwan Island.[4]
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Ming Dynasty Zheng family | |
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1628–1683 | |
Common languages | Hokkien、Mandarin of Ming and Qing Dynasties |
Government | military dictatorship |
leader/monarch | |
• 1628—1646 | Zheng Zhilong |
• 1646—1662 | Zheng Chenggong |
• 1662—1681 | Zheng Jing |
• 1662 | Zheng Xi |
• 1681 | Zheng Kezang |
• 1681—1683 | Zheng Keshuang |
History | |
• Zheng Zhilong surrendered to the Ming Dynasty | September–October 1628 |
• Zheng Chenggong's Northern Expedition | 1657—1659 |
• Zheng Chenggong's Eastern Expedition | 1661—1662 |
July 10–16, 1683 | |
• Zheng Keshuang surrendered to the Qing Dynasty | October 8 1683 |
Today part of | Republic of China People's Republic of China |
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