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Female pirate Anne Bowley.
Anne Bonny is one of the most famous female pirates in history, having been the daughter of a plantation owner. At the beginning of the 18th century, she left her hometown to join the fleet of the pirate leader Cotton Jack, and began her career as a pirate. In a battle with the encirclement army, due to her lack of actual combat command experience, Anne Bowley could not resist the swarming British army, and after a desperate fight, she was seriously wounded and captured by the British army.
On November 16, 1720, at the trial of the Court of Santiago de la Vega** on the island of Jamaica, Anne and all the pirates who followed her were sentenced to death.
Chinese female pirate Zheng Shi.
During the pirate period, the most famous Chinese pirate was Zheng Shi. Born in a brothel, Zheng Shi was kidnapped by the pirate Zheng Yi in 1801, and after Zheng Yi's death, she became the most powerful female pirate captain at the time. At its peak, Zheng Shi was in control of a pirate fleet of hundreds of ships.
In 1811, Zheng Shi finally decided to accept the imperial court's recruitment. Zheng Shishi and others led more than 270 ships equipped with 1,200 artillery pieces and 10,000 troops to surrender to the imperial court, and were awarded the title of thousand generals by the Qing Dynasty. Zheng Shi finally made the choice to surrender to the Qing Dynasty, and even at the time there was a great deal of resistance.
Just as he was about to surrender, there was a large opposition to surrender within the pirates, and there were not a few who scolded him for betraying and rebelling. After Zheng Shi's surrender, her pirate followers in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia numbered tens of thousands, who had always refused to surrender to the imperial court.
No digression, there are female pirates.
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There are indeed female pirates in history, they are very brave, and they have killed many people who should be killed, and you will know if you go to check it, it is foreign.
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There are 20 men and one woman on a boat, do you think you can still live? It's at sea again, and I haven't landed for a long time, and it's scary to think about.
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The forest is big, and there are all kinds of birds.
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In the Pirates of the Caribbean movie, there is a female pirate in it. The prototype of this pirate is my country's Zheng Yisao. Zheng Yi's sister-in-law defeated the British, and my country's Qing ** naturally had no way to resist her, so she wanted to surrender her.
Zheng Yi's sister-in-law was actually reluctant at first, but due to internal contradictions, she accepted the appeasement of the Qing Dynasty and became a Qing Dynasty official herself. This is the female pirate in the history of our country. Women, powerless, naturally not many people can be pirates, and Zheng Yi's sister-in-law is still a person with status among pirates, so the reputation of Zheng Yi's sister-in-law has been passed down.
She also became a unique story in the history of piracy.
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There were indeed female pirates in China's piracy history, but these pirates did not survive long before they were wiped out.
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There must be, probably because the fishermen really have no way to live, so they become pirates, and there must be women among the fishermen.
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There are no female pirates in the history of piracy in China, because women themselves are a vulnerable group.
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At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were famous Zheng, Shi, Ma, and Xu four surnamed Tan family thieves rampant in the Pearl River estuary. Contemporary Hui writer Yang Wanxiang's "The Broad Tan Family" once mentions a Tan family hero who played a major role in the Vietnamese civil war in the late 18th century. The partner who helped Mo Guan to achieve a great career is named Zheng Qi, who is Zheng Yi's cousin.
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ch'iao k'uo füü j n ( Mrs. 谯国; Mrs. Chenguo).
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The most bullish female pirate is called Zheng Yisao, the leader of the Red Flag Gang, in the heyday of the strong period, there were five or six hundred large and small ships, and there were 3,400,000 people under her command.
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I think it's Basalomew Roberts, I think he's even more powerful than Captain Jack, and at its peak there were hundreds of pirate ships, so powerful, tens of thousands of people, about the regular sailors of the Qing Dynasty to contend with.
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This female pirate is Zheng Yi's sister-in-law, because she once led people to defeat the British fleet, which made the British frightened, and the women did not let her shave her eyebrows, so she had such a big reputation.
The Chinese female pirate Zheng Shishi, in the pirate ** period, the most famous Chinese pirate was Zheng Shishi. Born in a brothel, Zheng Shi was kidnapped by the pirate Zheng Yi in 1801, and after Zheng Yi's death, she became the most powerful female pirate captain at the time. At its peak, Zheng Shi was in control of a pirate fleet of hundreds of ships. >>>More
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