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Koxinga now engages in a trade war with the Dutch, and almost simultaneously receives news of his father’s and his family members’ deaths at the hands of the Manchus in Beijing. By a final wish, ...
Removing Koxinga statues and initiating transitional justice will allow Taiwan to become a truly just society. Let us work together to create a just, multicultural and fair nation. Ljegay Rupeljengan ...
China considered Koxinga (Zheng Cheng Gong) a rebel; Europeans, on the other hand, regarded him as nothing more than a pirate. Koxinga was a Ming loyalist who wrested Taiwan from the Dutch in the 17th ...
Koxinga may have claimed or reclaimed Taiwan, but there is too much disagreement still over who can lay claim to his complicated legacy. (Picture credit: Statue of Koxinga in Tainan, Taiwan.
Koxinga, a Ming dynasty (1368-1644) loyalist, is credited with establishing Chinese control over the island. He set up a short-lived dynasty that ruled until 1683, ...
Koxinga and the rest of the Zheng clan headed a powerful and sophisticated maritime trading organisation that controlled shipping, duties, tariffs and security across the South China Sea.
Koxinga eventually kicked out the Dutch and took Taiwan for himself. He died one year later in 1662, succeeded by his son and grandson. Nearly 20 years later, ...
Since Koxinga is considered a “positive figure in China,” my publisher informed me that the text would have to omit any discussion of torture by him and his soldiers.
Koxinga, the winner of four races for Gore owner-trainer Wayne Humphries, has equalled the achievement of a horse of the same name, trained by Humphries's late father, Roy, 64 years ago.
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