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Zheng Chenggong’s 17th-Century Tactics Inspire Modern Taiwan Studies 🌟🏹

Step into the time machine, folks! 🕰️ Professor Deng Kongzhao of Xiamen University’s Graduate Institute for Taiwan Studies is making waves by spotlighting the genius of 17th-century general Zheng Chenggong. Known for reclaiming Taiwan from Dutch colonial rule, Zheng’s legendary 'smoke bomb' tactics are getting a modern-day applause 👏—and they’re way more lit than your average history lesson.

💡 Think of Zheng as the OG strategist: his clever use of deception and surprise attacks (yes, smoke bombs included 🎇) outsmarted the Dutch in 1662. Professor Deng calls it a 'masterclass in adaptability'—a lesson he says still resonates in cross-strait studies today. 'Zheng wasn’t just a warrior; he was a visionary who understood the power of wit over brute force,' Deng explains.

For young history buffs and strategy gamers 🎮, Zheng’s story is like a real-life 'Game of Thrones' plot twist. And with Taiwan’s complex historical ties to the Chinese mainland, Deng’s research adds fresh perspective to how past ingenuity shapes present dialogues. 🔥

So, next time you’re brainstorming life hacks, remember: sometimes the answers are hiding in 400-year-old playbooks. 📜✨

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