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Ming Dynasty Zheng family
1628–1683
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Common languagesHokkien、Mandarin of Ming and Qing Dynasties
Governmentmilitary dictatorship
leader/monarch 
• 1628—1646
Zheng Zhilong
• 1646—1662
Zheng Chenggong
• 1662—1681
Zheng Jing
• 1662
Zheng Xi
• 1681
Zheng Kezang
• 1681—1683
Zheng Keshuang
History 
• Zheng Zhilong surrendered to the Ming Dynasty
September–October 1628
• Zheng Chenggong's Northern Expedition
1657—1659
• Zheng Chenggong's Eastern Expedition
1661—1662
• Battle of Penghu
July 10–16, 1683
• Zheng Keshuang surrendered to the Qing Dynasty
October 8 1683
Today part ofMing Dynasty Zheng family Republic of China
Ming Dynasty Zheng family People's Republic of China
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Ming Dynasty Zheng family (1628–1683) was the family that in 1662, after Zheng Chenggong captured the southwest of Taiwan Island, became known as Dongdu, Dongning, and Haishang.[1] It was a military and political force led by the Zheng Chenggong family and governed by the Ming Dynasty.[2][3] Its jurisdiction includes the southeastern coast of China and the southwestern region of Taiwan Island.[4]

  1. ^ Deng, Kongzhao (2000). 《郑成功与明郑台湾史研究》 [Research on Zheng Chenggong and Ming Zheng Taiwan History] (in Chinese). 台海出版社. ISBN 9787801411075.
  2. ^ "皇明監國魯王壙誌" [Emperor Ming's Supervisor of the Kingdom of Lu, King Kuengzhi], 维基百科,自由的百科全书 (in Simplified Chinese), 2024-04-05, retrieved 2024-05-01
  3. ^ Deng, kongzhao. "明鄭台灣建制考" [An examination of the construction of Taiwan during the Ming and Zheng dynasties] (PDF). 海峡两岸台湾史学术研讨会论文.
  4. ^ Shi Wanshou.明鄭時期研究的回顧與展望. ["Review and Prospect of Research on the Ming and Zheng Dynasties".]台湾风物. 1989, 39 (4): 71.

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