Zheng Kezang | |
Regent | |
Reign: | 17– 19 March 1681 |
Predecessor: | Zheng Jing (as Prince of Yanping) |
Successor: | Zheng Keshuang (as Prince of Yanping) |
Spouse: | Princess Chen |
Father: | Zheng Jing, Prince Wen of Chao |
Mother: | Chen Zhaoniang |
Birth Date: | 1662 |
Birth Place: | Xiamen, Fujian, Southern Ming dynasty |
Death Date: | 1681 (aged 19) |
Death Place: | Chengtian Prefecture, Kingdom of Tungning |
Era Dates: | Adopted the era name of the Southern Ming dynasty: Yongli (永曆): 1681 |
Zheng Kezang | |
T: | 鄭克 |
Poj: | Teⁿ Khek-chong |
Also Known As: | Jianguo Shisun |
T2: | 監國世孫 |
Poj2: | Teⁿ Khim |
Zheng Kezang (1662–1681), birth name Qin (Chinese: 欽) or Qinshe (Chinese: 欽舍), was the crown prince and regency of the Kingdom of Tungning. Kezhang was the eldest son of Zheng Jing and Chen Zhaoniang, and his grandparents were Koxinga and Princess Dong.
In 1662, Zheng was born in Xiamen; his mother was Chen Zhaoniang, who was one of the concubines of Zheng Jing. In 1679, Zheng became Jianguo Shisun (Chinese: 監國世孫), the crown prince and regency of Tungning.
In 1681, after Zheng Jing died, Kezang was killed by his uncle Zheng Cong in the "Tungning Coup" (Chinese: 東寧之變).
Princess Chen, Zheng's princess consort, committed suicide later. Zheng did not have any children.
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