Queen Dong

Queen Dong (17 October 1623 – 30 July 1681[1]), birth name Dong You, posthumous name Chaowu Wangfei,[2] was the princess consort of Koxinga and mother of Zheng Jing.

Dong You, Queen of Tungning
Princess Consort of Yanping
Tenure1649 - 1662 (13 years)
Queen dowager of Tungning
Tenure1662 - 1681 (19 years)
Born17 October 1623
Jinjiang, Fujian, China
Died30 July 1681 (aged 57)
Tainan, Taiwan
Burial
Wuding Li, Tianxing Zhou
Nan'an, Fujian (after 1683)
SpouseKoxinga
IssueZheng Jing, Zheng Cong
HouseThe House of Koxinga
FatherDong Yangxian
Dong You
Traditional Chinese董友
Chao Wu-wang-fei
Traditional Chinese潮武王妃

Biography

In 1623, Dong was born in a Jinjiang family with scholar-official, and her father was Dong Yangxian, a politician of Southern Ming. In 1642, Dong married Koxinga and gave birth to Zheng Jing. In 1649, Koxinga became Prince of Yanping (延平王); as the result, Dong became his princess consort. In 1662, Koxinga defeated Frederick Coyett and his army in the Siege of Fort Zeelandia, and Kingdom of Tungning was later built. After Koxinga died, Dong's son Zheng Jing won the succession to the throne of Tungning by defeating Zheng Xi in a civil war and Zheng Tai in a political struggle. In 1681, Dong died in Tainan, Taiwan.

Family

Royal of Tungning

Adoption
Zheng Zhilong
Prince of Yanping
Zheng Chenggong
(KOXINGA)
Tagawa ShichizaemonZheng DuZheng EnZheng YinZheng XiZheng Mo
Zheng JingZheng CongZheng MingZheng RuiZheng ZhiZheng KuanZheng YuZheng WenZheng RouZheng FaZheng GangZheng ShouZheng WeiZheng FuZheng YanZheng ZuanwuZheng Zuanwei
Niru
Zheng KezangZheng KeshuangZheng KexueZheng KejunZheng KebaZheng KemuZheng KeqiZheng KeqiaoZheng KetanZheng KezhangZheng KepeiZheng KechongZheng KezhuangZheng BingmoZheng KeguiZheng BingchengZheng BingxunZheng KexiZheng WenZheng BaoZheng YuZheng KunZheng JiZheng Zhong
Zheng AnfuZheng AnluZheng AnkangZheng AnjiZheng AndianZheng AndeZheng YanZheng YiZheng QiZheng AnxiZheng AnqingZheng AnxiangZheng AnguoZheng AnrongZheng AnhuaXialingBailingShunlingYonglingChanglingQingling
Zheng ShijunZheng XianjiZheng XianshengZheng FuZheng BengZheng AiZheng XianZheng PinZheng WengZheng MingZheng RuiZheng XingZheng ShengZheng JiaZheng GuanZheng PinZheng QiZheng TuZheng DianZheng LinZheng Qi
Zheng BinZheng MinZheng ChangZheng JinZheng GuiZheng SongZheng BoZheng JiZheng BangxunZheng BangruiZheng BangningZheng WenkuiZheng WenbiZheng Wen'yingZheng WenfangZheng WenguangZheng WenzhongZheng WenquanZheng Wen'wuZheng WenlianZheng WenminZheng Wenhan
Zheng JizongZheng ChengzongZheng Cheng'enZheng Cheng'yaoZheng ChenggangZheng ChengxuLiubuQingluQingfuQing'yuQingxiangShuangdingQingpuQingmaoYingpuShanpuQingxi
RuishanTushanDeshanRongshanDeyinDeyuSonghaiDeshouChang'enShi'enFu'enSongtai
YufangYuhaiYuchenEnrongEnfuEnluEnhouEnbaoEnlianXingshengYulinYuchengYushanYufuYuhaiYushengYuliangRunquan
Zheng YiZheng ZeChongxuErkang
Zheng JichangShuzengShuyueShuwang


Dong's descendants

  1. Zheng Jing (鄭經; Prince Wen of Chao & Prince of Yanping)
    1. Zheng Kezang (鄭克𡒉; Crown prince of Yanping & regency)
    2. Zheng Keshuang (鄭克塽; Prince of Chao & Prince of Yanping)
  2. Zheng Cong (鄭聰; prince)
  3. Zheng Ming (鄭明; prince)
  4. Zheng Rui (鄭睿; prince)
  5. Zheng Zhi (鄭智; prince)

Dong's family

  • Dong Ciqiao (董次橋; grandfather)
    • Dong Yangbin (董颺賓; uncle)
    • Dong Yangxian (董颺先; father)
      • Dong Yin (董寅; brother)
      • Dong Lin (董麟; brother)
      • Dong Kui (董葵; brother)
      • Dong Ju (董車; brother)
      • Dong Wu (董武; brother)
      • Dong Yin (董隱; sister)
      • Dong Zhou (董周; sister)
      • Dong Qian (董仟; sister)
    • Dong Yangyu (董颺瑜; uncle)
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References

  1. Xian Wangfu Muzhi (先王父墓誌), by Zheng Kezhang
  2. Haiji Jiyao (海紀輯要) by Xia Lin

Further reading

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