A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... Formosa [ The event of greatest international importance in this year was the Chinese conquest of Formosa . Cheng Ch'eng - kung , the Ming loyalist leader , succeeded in landing on Formosa and driving off the Dutch . The Chinese easily ...
... Formosa [ The event of greatest international importance in this year was the Chinese conquest of Formosa . Cheng Ch'eng - kung , the Ming loyalist leader , succeeded in landing on Formosa and driving off the Dutch . The Chinese easily ...
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... Formosa . " This memorial was sent to responsible officials . ( 13,9a ) [ In many Chinese sources there is no record of the manner of the Dutch fleet's return to Batavia . TWWC alone reports that the Dutch fleet failed entirely in its ...
... Formosa . " This memorial was sent to responsible officials . ( 13,9a ) [ In many Chinese sources there is no record of the manner of the Dutch fleet's return to Batavia . TWWC alone reports that the Dutch fleet failed entirely in its ...
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... Formosa Must not be Deserted 134 The admiral of the Fukien navy , Shih Lang , reported : " On the fif- teenth day of the seventh month ( September 15 ) Cheng K'o - shuang sent his rebel officials , Feng Hsi - kuei 133 and others to ...
... Formosa Must not be Deserted 134 The admiral of the Fukien navy , Shih Lang , reported : " On the fif- teenth day of the seventh month ( September 15 ) Cheng K'o - shuang sent his rebel officials , Feng Hsi - kuei 133 and others to ...
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