Zheng Qi (pirate)

Zheng Qi
鄭七
Born
Zheng Yaohuang (鄭耀煌)

1760 (1760)
Died1802 (aged 41–42)
Cause of deathexecution
Spouseunknown
ChildrenZheng Baoyang (son)
Zheng Weifeng (son)
Parent(s)Zheng Lianfu (father)
Lin Xiu (mother)
RelativesZheng Yaori (brother)
Zheng Yaoyue (brother)
Zheng Yaoxing (brother)
Zheng Yaoming (brother)
Zheng Yaohuang (brother)
Zheng Yaozhen (brother)
Zheng Yi (cousin)
Ching Shih (cousin-in-law)
Zhang Lianke (nephew)
He Song (adopted son)
Piratical career
NicknameZheng Qi
TypePirate
AllegiancePirates of the South China Coast
Years activelate 1700s
Rankfleet commander
Base of operationsGuangdong, South China Sea
Zheng Qi
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鄭七
Simplified Chinese郑七
Literal meaningZheng the Seventh
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Qī
Wade–GilesCheng Ch'i
Zheng Yaohuang
Traditional Chinese鄭耀煌
Simplified Chinese郑耀煌
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Yàohuáng
Vietnamese name
VietnameseTrịnh Thất

Zheng Qi (also spelled Ching Tsih or Cheng Chi; born Zheng Yaohuang; 1760 – September 1802)[1] was a powerful Chinese pirate operating from Canton (Guangdong) and throughout the South China Sea in the late 1700s.

  1. ^ Neumann, Karl Friedrich (1831). History of the pirates who infested the China Sea from 1807-1810. Publications - Oriental Translation Fund, London ; 20. Printed for the Oriental Translation Fund. p. 3.