House of Koxinga
House of Koxinga 鄭氏 / Zheng | |
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Royal family in East Asia | |
Country |
Chongzhen of Ming (1628) Longwu of Southern Ming (1645) Yongli of Southern Ming (1646) Kingdom of Tungning (1662) |
Parent house | None |
Titles |
Prince of Yanping (延平王) King of Tungning (東寧國王)[1] King of Daepeon (大樊國主)[2] King of Taiwan[3] |
Founded | 1655prince) | (becoming the
Founder | Koxinga |
Final ruler | Zheng Keshuang |
Current head | None. Most of Koxinga's descendants are living in China, Taiwan and Japan. |
Dissolution | 1683 |
Deposition | After being defeated by the invasion of Qing in the Battle of Penghu, Zheng Keshuang surrendered, and the Kingdom of Tungning perished. |
Ethnicity | Hoklo people. Koxinga's parent were Zheng Zhilong and Tagawa Matsu. So, Koxinga and the family also owned the Japanese descent. |
Cadet branches | Tagawa-shi |
House of Koxinga is a significant royal family in the history of East Asia; especially China, Taiwan and Japan. It is often called House of Zheng (鄭氏) in Chinese.
Names
- House of Zheng in Taiwan (台灣鄭氏)
- Family of Koxinga (鄭成功家族)
Core members
Tagawa Shichizaemon | Zheng Shaozu | Yan Siqi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dong Yangxian | Tagawa Matsu | Zheng Zhilong | Concubine Yan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Queen Dong | Koxinga | Zheng Xi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Feng Xifan | He-niang Huang | Zheng Jing | Zhao-niang Chen | Chen Yonghua | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Princess Feng | Zheng Keshuang | Zheng Kezang | Princess Chen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zheng Anfu | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Queen Tang, who had no son, was king Zheng Jing's seishitsu.
See also
References
- ↑ 九州大学文学部附属九州文化史硏究施設会 (1956). 《九州文化史研究所所蔵古文書目錄》 第17卷 (in Japanese). 日本: 九州文化史研究所.
- ↑ 《朝鮮顯宗大王實錄》:「本南蠻地,蠻人甲必丹主之。其後寢弱,故明之遺民,多入居之。大樊國遣游擊柯貴主之。大樊國乃鄭錦舍所主也。隆武時有鄭成功者,賜國姓,封鎮國大將軍。與清兵戰,清人累敗。未幾死,其子錦舍繼封仁德將軍,逃入大樊,有衆數十萬。其地在福建海外,方千餘里。」
- ↑ 王泰升等 (2006-07-01). 《追尋臺灣法律的足跡: 事件百選與法律史研究》 (in Chinese). 台灣: 五南出版社. ISBN 9571141747.
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