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page 119th-century Chinese criminals
Ching Shih
influential female Chinese pirate
Cheung Po Tsai
18th- and 19th-century Chinese naval officer and former pirate
Zheng Yi
Chinese pirate
Chui A-poo
Chinese pirate
Shap Ng-tsai
Shap-ng-tsai () was a Chinese pirate active in the South China Sea from about 1845 to 1859. He was one of the two most notorious South China Sea pirates of the era, along with Chui A-poo. He commanded about 70 junks stationed at Dianbai, about 180 miles west of Hong Kong. Coastal villages and traders paid Shap-ng-tsai protection money so they would not be attacked. Chinese naval ships that pursued the pirate were captured and their officers taken captive and held for ransom. The Chinese government offered him a pardon and the rank of officer in the military at first he did not accept, but he e
Ng Akew
Qing dynasty person