The Sino-Dutch War 1661
The Sino-Dutch War 1661 | |
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Traditional Chinese | 英雄鄭成功 |
Simplified Chinese | 英雄郑成功 |
Directed by | Wu Ziniu |
Written by | Zhang Jiping |
Produced by | Li Ning |
Starring | Vincent Zhao Jiang Qinqin Du Zhiguo Yoko Shimada Xu Min Zhang Shan |
Cinematography | Yi Huhewula |
Edited by | He Wenzhang |
Music by | Zhang Shaotong |
Production company | Fujian Film Studio |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
The Sino-Dutch War 1661 (Chinese: 鄭成功1661), also known as Hero Zheng Chenggong, is a 2001 Chinese historical drama film directed by Wu Ziniu, starring Vincent Zhao, Jiang Qinqin, Du Zhiguo, Yoko Shimada, Xu Min and Zhang Shan. The film is loosely based on the life of Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong) and focuses on his battle with the Dutch East India Company for control of Taiwan at the Siege of Fort Zeelandia. The film was released in 2002 in Japan under the title Kokusenya Kassen (Chinese: 國姓爺合戰).
Plot
[edit]In the mid-17th century, most of China has been conquered by the Manchu-led Qing dynasty after the collapse of the Ming dynasty. Ming remnants have fled south and established a Southern Ming regime based in Fujian Province, with the Longwu Emperor as their figurehead monarch. The Qing armies are closing in on Fujian and the southern areas under Ming control.
Zheng Sen is the son of Zheng Zhilong, a former pirate who became a Ming general. Having heard of Zheng Sen's strong sense of loyalty, the Longwu Emperor is so impressed with him that he grants him the imperial family name, Zhu, and a new personal name, Chenggong (literally "success"). Zheng Sen is known as the Imperial Name-keeper (transliterated "Koxinga") or Zheng Chenggong from then on. Around the time, Taiwan has been colonised by the Dutch East India Company for over three decades and many people have signed a petition requesting Zheng Chenggong to help them claim back Taiwan from the Dutch.
Zheng Zhilong defects to the Qing dynasty after seeing that he has no future in Southern Ming. Despite his father's betrayal, Zheng Chenggong remains loyal to the Longwu Emperor and continues to resist the Qing invaders even after the fall of Southern Ming. He plans to retreat to Taiwan and establish a new base of operations there in preparation for retaking Mainland China from the Qing dynasty.
In 1661, Zheng Chenggong's fleet sets sail from Xiamen to attack the Dutch on Taiwan. Nine months later, he defeats the Dutch at the Siege of Fort Zeelandia and forces them to surrender and relinquish their control of Taiwan to him.
Cast
[edit]- Vincent Zhao as Zheng Chenggong
- Jiang Qinqin as Xue Liang
- Du Zhiguo as Zheng Zhilong
- Yoko Shimada as Tagawa Matsu
- Xu Min as the Longwu Emperor
- Zhang Shan as Li Wei
- Alexander de Zwager as the Dutch governor
- Jiang Guoyin
- Wang Ling
- Xu Yuanqi
Casting
[edit]Director Wu Ziniu originally had Tony Leung in mind for the role of Zheng Chenggong before Vincent Zhao took over.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "吴子牛透露赵文卓辞演《笑傲江湖》内幕". Sina. 11 May 2000. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
External links
[edit]- 2001 films
- 2000s Mandarin-language films
- 2000s war films
- Chinese historical films
- Chinese war films
- Films directed by Wu Ziniu
- Works about the Dutch East India Company
- Films set in 1661
- Films set in 17th-century Qing dynasty
- Films set in the Dutch Golden Age
- Koxinga
- 2000s historical films
- Films shot in Fujian
- 2000s Chinese films
- China–Netherlands relations