Dương Ngạn Địch

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Dương Ngạn Địch (Hán tự: 楊彥迪, pinyin: Yáng Yàndí, Khmer: ឌួង ង៉ានឌីច,[1][2] ?–1688) was a Chinese exile.

Dương Ngạn Địch was a general of Ming China, native to Guangdong, and swore allegiance to Koxinga. His position was Chief Commander of Longmen (龍門總兵, a place in mordern Qinzhou, Guangxi). In 1679, after the Revolt of the Three Feudatories was put down by Qing dynasty, he led 3000 soldiers and 50 ships came to Đà Nẵng together with Hoàng Tiến (黃進), Trần Thượng Xuyên and Trần An Bình (陳安平), and surrendered to Nguyễn lord. Dương Ngạn Địch and Hoàng Tiến were sponsored to Mỹ Tho by Nguyễn Phúc Tần, where Địch served as chief of a small Chinese community.[3][4]

Địch was murdered by his assistant Hoàng Tiến in 1688. Tiến then revolted against Nguyễn lord but was put down.[3][4]

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  1. ^ "ប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រប្រទេសកម្ពុជា-ជំពូកទី៣" (in Khmer).
  2. ^ Antony, Robert J. (June 2014). ""Righteous Yang": Pirate, Rebel, and Hero on the Sino-Vietnamese Water Frontier, 1644– 1684" (PDF). Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review (11): 4–30.
  3. ^ a b Đại Nam liệt truyện tiền biên, vol. 6
  4. ^ a b Việt Nam sử lược, Quyển 2, Tự chủ thời đại, Chương 6
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