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  1. So who were the most famous Chinese pirates? In this article, we'll discuss several of the most famous sea bandits from this region and the legacies they left. Cheng I (Zheng Yi) Ching Shih (Zheng Yi Sao) Cheung Po Tsai Chui A-poo Shap Ng Tsai
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    Zheng Yi Sao - Wikipedia

    Zheng Yi Sao (born Shi Yang; c. 1775–1844), also known as Shi Xianggu, Shek Yeung and Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader active in the South China Sea from 1801 to 1810. Born as Shi Yang in 1775 to humble origins, she married a pirate named Zheng Yi at age 26 in 1801. She was named Zheng Yi Sao ("wife of … 展开

    Zheng Yi Sao was born in 1775 in around Xinhui, Guangdong. She was possibly a Tanka, who worked as a prostitute or procurer on a floating Tanka brothel (花船) in Guangdong, but there is … 展开

    On 16 November 1807, Zheng Yi fell overboard in a gale and died at the age of 42. Zheng Yi Sao took over her deceased husband's operations, through the support of Zheng Yi's nephew Zheng Baoyang (鄭保養) and the son of Zheng Qi, Zheng Anbang (鄭安邦). Zheng … 展开

    After surrendering, Zhang Bao further distinguished himself by defeating the Blue Flag Fleet under Wu Shi'er (烏石二) near the Leizhou … 展开

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    In 1801, Shi Yang married Zheng Yi, a pirate.
    Zheng Yi was a pirate who fought as a privateer for the Vietnamese Tây Sơn dynasty in the Tây Sơn wars and later Nguyễn Ánh (Gia Long), first emperor of the 展开

    In 1808, a year after Zheng Yi Sao took power, the Pirate Confederation became significantly more active. In September, Zhang Bao first lured then … 展开

    Zhang Bao's three codes for the pirates of the Red Flag Fleet are often misattributed to Zheng Yi Sao. The codes are:
    1. If any … 展开

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  5. The Chinese Female Pirate Who Commanded 80,000 …

    网页2016年4月6日 · Following his death, she succeeded him and commanded over 1,800 pirate ships, and an estimated 80,000 men. In comparison, …

  6. Chinese Pirates: What Pirates Sailed the South China Sea?

    网页Famous Pirates From the South China Sea. So who were the most famous Chinese pirates? In this article, we'll discuss several of the most famous sea bandits from this region and the legacies they left.

  7. A Chinese Woman Led the Largest and Most …

    网页2023年3月20日 · While Caribbean pirates like Blackbeard could boast a handful of ships and hundreds of men (at best), Ching Shih commanded an entire armada, with more sailors than most nations could muster, so...

  8. Zheng Yi Sao - World History Encyclopedia

    网页2021年11月15日 · Zheng Yi Sao (aka Ching Shih, Cheng I Sao, Ching Yih Saou or Mrs Cheng, d. 1844) was the chief of a massive pirate confederation which plundered the South China...

  9. Zheng Yi Sao: The Chinese Pirate Queen - Owlcation

    网页2024年3月7日 · The “Queen of Pirates”—Zheng Yi Sao—was the terror of the South China Sea early in the 19th century. Learn more about her life and acts of piracy.

  10. Zheng Yi - World History Encyclopedia

    网页2021年11月12日 · Zheng Yi (also Cheng I, Ching Yih, Cheng Yao-I, Cheng Wen-Hsien, or Cheng Yud) was a Chinese pirate who lived from 1765 to 1807. Operating in the South China Sea, Zheng Yi famously led a 600 …

  11. 10 Facts About Ching Shih, China’s Pirate Queen

    网页2021年11月24日 · The fearsome female pirate Ching Shih lived and pillaged during China’s Qing Dynasty, and is considered to have been the most successful pirate in history. Born into poverty before becoming a …

  12. Zheng Chenggong | Chinese Pirate & National Hero

    网页2024年8月24日 · Zheng Chenggong (born Aug. 28, 1624, Hirado, Japan—died June 23, 1662, Taiwan) was a pirate leader of Ming forces against the Manchu conquerors of China, best known for establishing …