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What might Zheng Chenggong's mother be called?

The father of the famous Nanming anti-Qing fighter who once recovered Taiwan Province was Nanming general Zheng Zhilong, a pirate, and his mother was Japanese Tian.

Tian (160 1 year-1646) was born in Naipu, Hirado, Kyushu, Japan, and was the daughter of Saemon VII, the owner of Hirado Island before Japan flew.

Lany's name is unknown-Hirado legend, the name is "Song" and the sound is Mazu. She was born into a family in Lany. Later, her mother (Zheng Chenggong's grandmother) remarried Weng, a China blacksmith who immigrated to Pinghu from Quanzhou, Fujian, China. She also became Weng Yi's stepdaughter, so she also became Weng Shi and Weng Taifei.

Zheng Zhilong was born in Shijing, Quanzhou, Fujian (now divided into Anhai Town in Jinjiang and Shijing Town in Nan 'an). In his early years, he was the leader of maritime merchants and pirates, and he had great influence in the southeast coast of China, Japan, Taiwan Province Province and the Philippines. Zheng Zhilong later married Tian when he was in Japan.

1July 4th, 624, the son Zheng Chenggong was born, and the second son Salmon was born on July 4th, 629. It is said that Zheng Chenggong was born next to a big stone at the seaside of Puqianli in Hirado, Hanoi. This stone is called "birthday stone", and a monument to "Zheng Chenggong's birthday stone" is still standing today.

Zheng Chenggong was born in Hirakawa, Kyushu, Japan on July 4, 2004 (1624/ August 27, the first year of Kuanyong, Japan). I lived in Pinghu with my mother before I was six years old.

After returning to China, Zheng Zhilong kept close contact with Japan, overseas Chinese in Japan and Tian. Every year, merchant ships come to Nagasaki, "alphabetically numbered" and "giving money to the ship every year".

1645, Zheng Zhilong sent someone to take Tian to Anping, and his second son, Saemon, stayed in Japan.

1646, the Qing army attacked Anping and Tian committed suicide.

I have deep feelings for my mother Tian. He once cast a statue of his mother with gold, made a bed with agarwood, and made curtains with five-colored gems, which have been treasured to this day. This golden statue was stolen and burned by the Qing army, so Zheng Chenggong hated the Qing Dynasty even more.

1650 September, Zheng Chenggong set up an altar in Xiamen, and asked the Ministry of War Wannian Camp to read the imperial edict of Emperor Li Yong, "to pay tribute to his wife". This lady is Tian, known as "Mrs. Yipin".