House of Koxinga

House of Koxinga
鄭氏 / Zheng
Royal family in East Asia
Country Chongzhen of Ming (1628)
Longwu of Southern Ming (1645)
Yongli of Southern Ming (1646)
Kingdom of Tungning (1662)
Origin Hoklo people. Koxinga's parent were Zheng Zhilong and Tagawa Matsu. So, Koxinga and the family also owned the Japanese descent.
Parent house None
Founded 1655 (1655) (becoming the prince)
Founder Koxinga
Final ruler Zheng Keshuang
Deposition After being defeated by the invasion of Qing in the Battle of Penghu, Zheng Keshuang surrendered, and the Kingdom of Tungning perished.
Current head None. Most of Koxinga's descendants are living in China, Taiwan and Japan.
Extinction 1683 (1683)
Cadet branches Tagawa-shi
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]

House of Koxinga or Zheng dynasty is a significant royal family in the history of East Asia; especially China, Taiwan and Japan. In Chinese, it is known as the Zheng clan (鄭氏).

Names

Core members

Tagawa ShichizaemonZheng ShaozuYan Siqi
Dong YangxianTagawa MatsuZheng ZhilongConcubine Yan
Queen DongKoxingaZheng Xi
Feng XifanHe-niang HuangZheng JingZhao-niang ChenChen Yonghua
Princess FengZheng KeshuangZheng KezangPrincess Chen
Zheng Anfu


See also

References

  1. 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.
  2. 《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。」
  3. 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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