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(k ks ng´g ) (KEY) , Mandarin Kuo-hsing-yeh [lord of the imperial surname], 162462, Chinese general, whose original name was Chêng Chêng-kung. From 1646 to 1660 he led many unsuccessful campaigns of Ming dynasty loyalists against the invading Ching dynasty. Koxinga captured (1661) part of Taiwan from the Dutch. The population of the southern coast of China was evacuated (1662) to facilitate the defense against his raids. After the death of his son Chêng Ching, Taiwan fell to the Ching (1683). |
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