| Question 1: Koxinga was son of a former merchant who styled himself as a ________ loyalist; he hoped to marshal his troops on Taiwan and use it as a base to regain mainland China for the Ming Dynasty. | |||
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| Question 2: After its defeat in the ________ in 1949, the Republic of China (ROC), led by the Kuomintang, retreated to Taiwan, leaving Mainland China to the Communist Party who later established People's Republic of China (PRC). | |||
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| Question 3: The Kingdom of Tungning was a ________ government which ruled Taiwan, between 1661 and 1683. | |||
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| Question 4: The Kingdom of Tungning (simplified Chinese: 东宁王国; traditional Chinese: 東寧王國; pinyin: Dōngníng Wángguó) is also sometimes called the Kingdom of Zheng (Cheng) (simplified Chinese: 郑氏王朝; traditional Chinese: 鄭氏王朝; ________: Zhèngshì Wángcháo) or the Kingdom of Yanping (延平王國). | |||
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| Question 5: The Kingdom of Tungning existed for just over 20 years, but due to its parallels to the current ________, it continues to hold great symbolic value. | |||
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| Question 6: The ________ of the ROC have, unsurprisingly, focused on the goals of Koxinga, i.e. | |||
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| Question 7: In 1661, Koxinga forced a landing at Luerhmen (simplified Chinese: 鹿耳门; traditional Chinese: 鹿耳門; ________: Lù'ěrmén), Taiwan. | |||
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| Question 8: It was a pro-Ming Dynasty kingdom, and was founded by ________ (國姓爺), literally Lord with the Imperial Surname, because he was given the Ming Emperor's Surname), after the destruction of Ming power by the Manchu. | |||
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Question 9: History of Republic of
China (1949-) • ________ • History of Taipei |
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