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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Redirect Шаблон:Copy edit Шаблон:Infobox royal house The House of Koxinga or the Zheng dynasty was the reigning family of the Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan. They played a significant role in the history of East Asia and Southeast Asia, particularly in the seventeenth century.[1]

Names

In Chinese, the dynasty is referred to as:

Overview

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Territories of the House of Koxinga at their largest extent

Following the Qing conquest of the Kingdom of Tungning in 1683, the territory's last ruler, Zheng Keshuang, Prince of Yanping, who was a grandson of Koxinga, was taken to Beijing.[1] The Kangxi Emperor granted Zheng a peerage title, that of Duke Hanjun, and inducted him and his descendants into the Plain Red Banner.[1] The family remained in Beijing until 1911 when the Xinhai revolution broke out and the Qing dynasty's fell, after which they moved back to Anhai and Nan'an in southern Fujian, where they remain to this day.[1]

Koxinga's other descendants had the hereditary title of 'Sia'.[2] They are found both on mainland China and in Taiwan, while descendants of Koxinga's brother Shichizaemon live in Japan.

His descendants through one of his sons Zheng Kuan live in Taiwan.[3] One of Koxinga's descendants on mainland China, Zheng Xiaoxuan 鄭曉嵐 the father of Zheng Chouyu 鄭愁予, fought against the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Zheng Chouyu was born in Shandong in mainland China and called himself a "child of the resistance" against Japan and he became a refugee during the war, moving from place to place across China to avoid the Japanese. He moved to Taiwan in 1949 and focuses his work on building stronger ties between Taiwan and mainland China.[4] Zheng Chouyu was born in mainland China, he identified as Chinese and he felt alienated after he was forced to move to Taiwan in 1949 which was previously under Japanese rule and felt strange and foreign to him.[5]

Rulers of the Kingdom of Tungning

The House of Koxinga produced five rulers of the Kingdom of Tungning, three as reigning monarchs and two as regents.

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Title(s) Reign
(Lunar calendar)
1 Файл:The Portrait of Koxinga.jpg Zheng Chenggong
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鄭成功
Zhèng Chénggōng
(1624–1662)
Prince of Yanping (延平王)
Prince Wu of Chao (潮武王)
14 June 1661
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23 June 1662
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2 Файл:Flag of Ming Cheng.svg Zheng Xi
鄭襲
Zhèng Xí
(1625–?)
Protector (護理) 23 June 1662
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30 November 1662
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3 Файл:鄭經.jpg Zheng Jing
鄭經
Zhèng Jīng
(1642–1681)
Prince of Yanping (延平王)
Prince Wen of Chao (潮文王)
30 November 1662
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17 March 1681
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4 Файл:Flag of Ming Cheng.svg Zheng Kezang
鄭克𡒉
Zhèng Kèzāng
(1662–1681)
Prince Regent (監國) 17 March 1681
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19 March 1681
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5 Файл:鄭克塽畫像.jpg Zheng Keshuang
鄭克塽
Zhèng Kèshuǎng
(1670–1707)
Prince of Yanping (延平王)
Duke Hanjun (漢軍公)
19 March 1681
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5 September 1683
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Genealogy

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See also

References

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