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Zheng Chenggong (August 27, 1624, June 23, 1662), Han nationality, military strategist, politician and national hero in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. His real name is Zheng Sen, also known as Fusong, the word is Mingyan, and he is a native of Shijing Town, Nan'an City, Fujian Province. His father Zheng Zhilong, and his mother's name is Tagawa.
Hongguang was born in prison, and Emperor Longwu gave the surname Zhu and was loyal to his uncle, which is the origin of his common name "national surname". When the Qing soldiers entered Fujian, his father Zheng Zhilong surrendered, he cried and did not listen, and raised troops to resist the Qing. Later, he joined forces with Zhang Huangyan to join forces with the Northern Expedition, which shook the southeast.
Zheng Chenggong throughout his life, resisted the Qing Dynasty and drove the Dutch lotus, and went down in history for his achievements in driving out the Dutch colonialists and recovering Taiwan, the territory of the motherland. There is "Yanping Wang Ji" in the world.
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Yes, his real name is Zheng Sen, also known as Fusong, the word is bright, and the name is Damu. Emperor Longwu gave the surname Zhu and was loyal to the uncle, which is the origin of his common name "national surname".
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Because of his outstanding contributions, he was given the national surname "Zhu" by Ming Chengzu
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is not surnamed Zhu, his real name is Zheng Sen, also known as Fusong, the word is Mingyan, and the name is Damu.
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No, Zheng Chenggong was a general in the late Ming Dynasty. He followed his father to fight against the Qing Dynasty. After the defeat of the army, his father died.
Zheng Chenggong led his army into Taiwan. Defeat the Dutch invaders of the time. Liberated Taiwan.
And use Taiwan as a base to continue to resist the Qing Dynasty. By the time of Kangxi, the Zheng clan was defeated, and Taiwan was incorporated into the territory of the Qing Dynasty. So Zheng Chenggong is not a Ming royal family, and his surname is not Zhu.
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Zheng Chenggong didn't believe in Zhu, he was originally a little eunuch in the palace, and later, Emperor Longwu, the king of the Tang Dynasty in the Southern Ming Dynasty, gave the country the surname Zhu and changed his name to Chenggong, so he was also called Zheng Guo's surname and the country's surname; Emperor Yongli, King Gui of the Southern Ming Dynasty, named him the king of Yanping County, so he was also called Zheng Yanping.
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The emperor of the Ming Dynasty gave the surname Zhu, which is a very high honor.
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The surname given by the emperor was not originally surnamed Zhu.
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No, in order to reward and make Zheng Chenggong more loyal, the "emperor" of the Ming Dynasty stationed in Taiwan gave the surname "Zhu", and later people will be called "the surname of the country".
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Zheng Chenggong was given the surname Zhu.
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Belch. That's right. Not Zhu Yuanzhang = =
He was given the surname by Emperor Yongli"Zhu", but his real surname is still a surname"Zheng", his father is famous"Zheng regretted Zhilong"(Once upon a time as a pirate off the coast of Taiwan).
Zheng Chenggong's real name is"Forest", was later given the surname Zhu and changed his name"Success"!
There are also people who call him"The surname of the country", and the salutation is"King of Yanping County"!
Why is it still called Zheng Chenggong in the end?
The real reason is not clear, I think it is probably a manifestation of his filial piety.
Loyalty and filial piety are difficult to achieve, this is the regret of Zheng Chenggong's life.
The Ming Dynasty perished before the army. His father and uncle were executed after treason.
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Zheng Chenggong was obviously given the surname Zhu but was not called Zhu Chenggong, because he didn't want to forget his roots, and it also made the emperor think that he didn't have the heart to transgress.
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Zheng Chenggong was obviously given the surname Zhu, but in the end he was not called Zhu Chenggong, because he liked the surname Zheng more, so he was called Zheng Chenggong.
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That's because after Zheng Chenggong recovered Taiwan, he heard that the Ming Dynasty had fallen, and he was forced to establish himself as king in Taiwan, so he changed back to his original surname.
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reversed, his original surname was Zheng, his father was Zheng Zhilong (Zheng Yiguan), and his real name was Zheng Fusong and Zheng Sen.
When the Southern Ming Dynasty was Hongguang, Emperor Longwu gave him the national surname "Zhu", and the name was successful, so it was called "Zheng Ci surname", "Zheng Guo surname", "national surname Ye", "Zhu Chenggong" at that time.
After the fall of the Southern Ming Dynasty, he reverted to the surname Zheng, commonly known as Zheng Chenggong.
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Originally, it was Zheng, and the surname Zhu was given.
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Giving the surname is the emperor's grace to take the jujube, but the ancient emperor is to have supreme dignity and power, if you give a lot of "Zhu" surname, what is the point? The file is dismantled and the emperor's surname is given to the individual, and his descendants cannot inherit the national surname, and in ancient China, the most important surname was passed down from generation to generation, and it was also necessary to retain his own surname.
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There are many ways to give surnames, one group of people was given a surname by the name of the place, and Zheng He was given with the name of the village as a surname.
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Because the surname of the country does not necessarily have to be the emperor's own family name, and the name of the village can also be given to meritorious people, there are no limitations.
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In ancient times, the emperor promised his daughter to someone to be his wife, which was equivalent to the highest honor given to him, but at that time, Emperor Longwu did not have a daughter under his knees, so in order to show his favor for Zheng Chenggong, Emperor Longwu gave Zheng Chenggong the most respected surname "Zhu" in the dynasty.
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Because his wife's surname was Zheng, the emperor promised to marry his daughter to someone to be his wife, which was equivalent to the highest honor he had.
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This shows that Ming Chengzu did not give Zheng He a national surname, why else.
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Being able to give the country a surname is a great credit to him, which is why it is like this.
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I think it's better to hear, otherwise it wouldn't be like this.
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Because his wife's surname is Zheng, the surname of the country is also Zheng, and that's it.
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The surname given by the emperor is divided into giving the surname of the country and giving him the surname, and Zheng belongs to giving him the surname.
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The surname also has a national surname and a other surname, but it was later passed on as a national surname.
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Zheng He's original name was Ma Sanbao, a Hui person, who entered the palace as a eunuch since he was a child, because he showed courage in Zhu Di's battle for the throne, and made military exploits in a place called Zheng Cunba, so Ming Chengzu gave him a Han surname Zheng, called Zheng He.
The surname Zheng is not because the surname Zheng has any glory at that time, in Chinese history, people from ethnic minorities were given the Han surname by the emperor is the most glorious, like the end of the Tang Dynasty, Li Keyong of the Shatuo clan (his surname is Zhu Xie) is the name given by the emperor, mainly because he suppressed the Huangchao Uprising for meritorious service, and later sealed the king of Jin, Zhenwu Jiedu, Hedong Jiedu envoy, and his son Li Cunqiao destroyed the Later Liang to establish the Later Tang Dynasty.
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Zheng He's original surname was Ma, and he was given the surname Zheng.
Zhu Di gave him whatever surname he wanted, as for why he didn't have the surname Zhu, Zhu Di didn't even believe in his own brothers, and his nephew took the throne, no matter how much he trusted Zheng He, it was impossible to give him the surname Zhu.
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Zheng He's original name was Ma Sanbao, and Zhu Di gave the surname Zheng at that time, so there should be no reason.
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Zheng He gave the surname Zheng, and Zheng Chenggong gave the surname Zhu, so Zheng Chenggong was called the national surname.
The landlord may be a mixture of these two people.
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Zheng He was born in the fourth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1371), and his original name was Ma Sanbao. In the Jingyan Change, Ma Sanbao made military exploits for Zhu Di, the king of Yan, in Zhengzhou, Hebei.
In the second year of Yongle (1404), Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, thought that the surname Ma could not be on the Sanbao Palace, so he gave Ma Sanbao the surname Zheng in the Nanjing imperial book "Zheng", changed his name to He, and appointed him as the eunuch of the internal official, the official to the fourth grade, and the status was second only to the celebrant eunuch. In the sixth year of Xuande (1431), Zheng He was appointed as the eunuch of the three guarantees. In April of the eighth year of Xuande (1433), Zheng He died in Guri, on the west coast of India; Burial of Niushou Mountain in Nanjing.
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Zhu is the surname given by the monarch, and Zhu is still used after death.
There is no imagination, only reality, and I also want Alexander the Great not to die so early.
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