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Zheng Keshuang
Zheng Keshuang (鄭克塽, 1669–1707 pinyin: Zhèng Kèshuǎng) was the son of Zheng Jing and a grandson of Koxinga. He succeeded his father Zheng Jing in 1681 as third King of Tungning and surrendered Taiwan to Qing Dynasty forces in 1683. -
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The Deer and the Cauldron
He was a teacher of Zheng Keshuang and one of the ‘Five Tiger Generals’ (五虎將) who served Zheng Chenggong. -
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Zhu Shugui
Zheng Jing died in 1681, and his son Zheng Keshuang took his place. -
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Zheng Jing
Zheng named as his successor his oldest son, Zheng Kezang; however, Zheng Kezang was quickly toppled in favor of Zheng Keshuang. -
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Kingdom of Tungning
His son, Zheng Keshuang, succeeded him. -
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Shi Lang
On 5th September Shi received Zheng Keshuang's offer to surrender. -
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Taiwan
Koxinga established his capital at Tainan and he and his heirs, Zheng Jing, who ruled from 1662–82, and Zheng Keshuang, who served less than a year, continued to launch raids on the south-east coast of mainland China well into the Qing Dynasty, attempting to recover the mainland. -
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Senkaku Islands
That year, Zheng's grandson Zheng Keshuang was defeated by Qing Dynasty forces led by Admiral Shi Lang. -
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Qing Dynasty
Taiwan was also conquered by Qing Empire forces in 1683 from Zheng Keshuang, grandson of Koxinga. -
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History of Taiwan
In 1683, following a naval engagement with Admiral Shi Lang, one of Koxinga's father's trusted friends, Koxinga's grandson Zheng Keshuang submitted to Qing Dynasty control.
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