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2021 / March Volume 33 No.1
Pirate Lin Daoqian of Late Ming in Taiwan: A New Exploration

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發刊日期/Published Date
2021 / March
中英文篇名/Title
早期臺灣祕史:論晚明海寇林道乾在臺灣的活動
Pirate Lin Daoqian of Late Ming in Taiwan: A New Exploration
論文屬性/Type
研究論文 Research Article
作者/Author
徐曉望
Xiaowang Xu
頁碼/Pagination
5-34
摘要/Abstract

晚明海寇林道乾曾多次往來於臺灣。嘉靖四十五年(1566)迫使海寇林道乾逃往東番魍港的不是俞大猷,實為戚繼光和他的部下。萬曆元年(1573)林道乾離開潮州河渡門老巢之後,並沒有馬上駛向柬埔寨,而是先到臺灣海峽活動。從嘉靖四十五年到萬曆六年的十三年裡,林道乾和其手下考察了臺灣多個港口,尋找定居之處,後因夥伴死亡太多以及明軍的攻擊而放棄。晚明的北港是指「台江內海」諸港,包括魍港、新港、赤嵌港與熱蘭遮城附近的大員港。本文根據新發現的明代史料指出:魍港是在臺南新港溪的下游,北港是在萬曆二十年之後才被列為海澄的貿易對象。

Lin Daoqian, one of the leading pirates of the late Ming, travelled frequently between Taiwan and mainland China. It is argued by this article that it was not Yu Dayou, but Qi Jiguang and his forces who in 1566 forced the sea-bandits led by Lin Daoqian to flee to the Wang Harbour, Dongfan, in Taiwan. Lin Daoqian and his sea-bandits did not sail to Cambodia in 1573. Instead, they were active in the Taiwan Strait. The author contends that the ‘Beigang’ in the historical documents referred to a number of harbours on the Taiwan coast, including Wang Harbour, Xingang, Saccam, and Tayouan Harbour. Based on some recently discovered Ming records, the author points out that Wang Harbour was in the lower reaches of the Xingang River in southern Taiwan, and the Beigang did not become the maritime trade counterpart of Haicheng in southern Fujian until 1591.

關鍵字/Keyword
晚明海寇, 林道乾, 東番, 臺灣, 魍港
pirates of the late Ming dynasty, Lin Daoqian, Dongfan, Taiwan, the Wang Harbour
學科分類/Subject
歷史學
History
主題分類/Theme

DOI
10.53106/1018189X2021033301001
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