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- Cheng_I abstract "Cheng I (1765 – 1807) (鄭一, pinyin: Zhèng Yī, Cantonese: Jihng Yāt, also romanised as Zheng Yi) was one of the most powerful Chinese pirates along the Chinese coast during the 19th century. He and his wife Ching Shih, a prostitute whom he fell in love with, captured Cheung Po Tsai who according to legend became her lover. Cheung was later adopted by them. After Cheng I died on November 16, 1807, Ching Shih took over the pirating business.".
- Cheng_I birthDate "1765".
- Cheng_I birthYear "1765".
- Cheng_I deathDate "1807".
- Cheng_I deathYear "1807".
- Cheng_I wikiPageID "1412525".
- Cheng_I wikiPageRevisionID "578038766".
- Cheng_I dateOfBirth "1765".
- Cheng_I dateOfDeath "1807".
- Cheng_I hasPhotoCollection Cheng_I.
- Cheng_I name "Cheng I".
- Cheng_I shortDescription "Chinese pirate".
- Cheng_I description "Chinese pirate".
- Cheng_I description "Chinese pirate".
- Cheng_I subject Category:1765_births.
- Cheng_I subject Category:1807_deaths.
- Cheng_I subject Category:Chinese_pirates.
- Cheng_I type BadPerson109831962.
- Cheng_I type CausalAgent100007347.
- Cheng_I type ChinesePirates.
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- Cheng_I type Person100007846.
- Cheng_I type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cheng_I type Pirate110435367.
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- Cheng_I type Principal110474950.
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- Cheng_I type Whole100003553.
- Cheng_I type Wrongdoer109633969.
- Cheng_I type YagoLegalActor.
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- Cheng_I type Agent.
- Cheng_I type Person.
- Cheng_I type Person.
- Cheng_I type Q215627.
- Cheng_I type Q5.
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- Cheng_I type Person.
- Cheng_I comment "Cheng I (1765 – 1807) (鄭一, pinyin: Zhèng Yī, Cantonese: Jihng Yāt, also romanised as Zheng Yi) was one of the most powerful Chinese pirates along the Chinese coast during the 19th century. He and his wife Ching Shih, a prostitute whom he fell in love with, captured Cheung Po Tsai who according to legend became her lover. Cheung was later adopted by them. After Cheng I died on November 16, 1807, Ching Shih took over the pirating business.".
- Cheng_I label "Cheng I".
- Cheng_I label "Cheng Yi".
- Cheng_I label "Чжэн И".
- Cheng_I label "鄭一".
- Cheng_I sameAs Cheng_Yi.
- Cheng_I sameAs m.04_g7w.
- Cheng_I sameAs Q712793.
- Cheng_I sameAs Q712793.
- Cheng_I sameAs Cheng_I.
- Cheng_I wasDerivedFrom Cheng_I?oldid=578038766.
- Cheng_I isPrimaryTopicOf Cheng_I.
- Cheng_I name "Cheng I".