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追寻郑成功收复台湾的英雄足迹
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-04-29 15:37
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance of Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) in reclaiming Taiwan from Dutch colonial rule in 1661, emphasizing his status as a national hero and cultural icon in Taiwan [1][3][11]. Historical Context - Zheng Chenggong, born in 1624 in Fujian, led a military campaign from 1661 to 1662 to expel Dutch colonizers from Taiwan, marking a pivotal moment in Chinese history [3][4]. - The historical site of Chihkan Tower in Tainan is noted as the "first footprint" of Zheng Chenggong in Taiwan, originally built by the Dutch as Fort Zeelandia [3][4]. Cultural Significance - Zheng Chenggong is revered in Taiwan as the "Holy King of Opening Taiwan," with numerous schools, streets, and places named after him, reflecting his esteemed position in Taiwanese society [1][4]. - The article mentions the annual commemorative rituals held at the Yanping Junwang Temple, which honors Zheng Chenggong's contributions, with over 170 related temples and more than 2 million devotees [6][8]. Political Implications - The article discusses the contemporary political landscape, noting that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has attempted to reinterpret Zheng Chenggong's legacy, labeling him as a "colonizer" in an effort to promote a "Taiwan independence" narrative [11]. - The article argues that such attempts to distort Zheng Chenggong's historical significance are seen as efforts to sever the historical ties between Taiwan and mainland China [11].