Du Lingyang (321–341), wife of Emperor Cheng of Jin
Empress Xia (Song dynasty) (1136–1167), wife of Emperor Xiaozong of Song
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EmpressChenggong may refer to: Du Lingyang (321–341), wife of Emperor Cheng of Jin Empress Xia (Song dynasty) (1136–1167), wife of Emperor Xiaozong of...
Shaodaosu (邵悼肅王 趙恪), fourth son EmpressChenggong, of the Xia clan (成恭皇后 夏氏; d. 1167) Unnamed daughter Unnamed son Empress Chengsu, of the Xie clan (成肅皇后...
Du Lingyang (Chinese: 杜陵陽; 321 – 7 April 341), formally EmpressChenggong (成恭皇后) was an empress of the Jin dynasty (266–420) of China. Her husband was...
Xiánkāng): 10 February 335 – 11 February 342 Consorts and Issue: EmpressChenggong, of the Du clan of Jingzhao (成恭皇后 京兆杜氏; 321–341), personal name "Lingyang"...
Lü Qi as Zhu Yuanzhang. Empress Ma With Great Feet (大腳馬皇后), a 2002 Chinese television series about Zhu Yuanzhang's wife, Empress Ma. Tang Guoqiang starred...
of Jin (or Shigen), Chinese emperor (d. 342) Du Lingyang (or Chenggong), Chinese empress (d. 341) Valentinian I ("the Great"), Roman emperor (d. 375)...
Zhilong, the emperor's strongest ally, surrendered while his son Zheng Chenggong (the famous Koxinga) retreated to the sea. The Prince of Tang was left...
Zeelandia concludes with Dutch forces in Taiwan surrendering to Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) February 18 — The Kangxi era begins with the start of the following...
general Zheng Chenggong, also titled Koxinga. In 1669, the Kangxi Emperor had Oboi arrested with the help of his grandmother Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng...
April 1644 had allowed Dorgon to start the Qing conquest of China. Zheng Chenggong ("Koxinga"), who had been adopted by the Longwu Emperor in 1646 and ennobled...
expatriates in Japan and Japanese citizens of Chinese descent. Koxinga or Zheng Chenggong, Prince of Yanping, Chinese Ming loyalist, founder of the House of Koxinga...
and granted various princely titles to Sun Kewang, Li Dingguo, Zheng Chenggong (known as Koxinga) and other military officers of Southern Ming. Mr. Hou...
You (董友; Dóng Yǒu) was Zheng Chenggong's wife and Zheng Jing's mother. Zheng Jing (鄭經; Zhèng Jīng) was Zheng Chenggong's son and the ruler of the Kingdom...
Yunnan 10 August Zheng Chenggong takes Zhenjiang 24 August Zheng Chenggong lays siege to Nanjing 9 September Zheng Chenggong's army is annihilated and...
executed in Tingzhou (western Fujian) on 6 October. His adoptive son Zheng Chenggong fled to the island of Taiwan with his fleet. Finally in November, the...
Chi-kwan 2000 Fist Power Brian Cheuk 2001 The Sino-Dutch War 1661 Zheng Chenggong Nominated - Golden Rooster Awards for Best Actor 2002 The Wesley's Mysterious...
of Jin (or Shigen), Chinese emperor (d. 342) Du Lingyang (or Chenggong), Chinese empress (d. 341) Valentinian I ("the Great"), Roman emperor (d. 375)...
Kingdom of Tungning, which was founded by the Ming loyalist Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong) in 1662 after the fall of the Southern Ming, and had served as a base...
reaches Inwa 10 August Zheng Chenggong takes Zhenjiang 24 August Zheng Chenggong lays siege to Nanjing 9 September Zheng Chenggong's army is annihilated and...
Princess Jing'an of the Second Rank (和碩静安公主; d.23 October 1624) Emeci, lady Hitara, Empress Xuan 1585 Yangshu (杨书) Gorolo three sons, including Darhan...
launching a series of campaigns that expanded his empire. In 1662, Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) drove out and defeated the Dutch and founded the Kingdom of...
granted him the imperial surname, and gave him a new personal name: Chenggong. The name Koxinga is derived of his title "lord of the imperial surname"...
pages, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-05469-9 Interpreting Zheng Chenggong: The Politics of Dramatizing a Historical Figure in Japan, China, and...