Ching Shih, the infamous Chinese pirate, is believed to have died of natural causes in 1844. After her piracy career, she settled in Guangdong province, where she ran a successful gambling house. Her later years were marked by a transition from a life of crime to a more conventional lifestyle, ultimately leading to her peaceful death. The exact details surrounding her death remain largely undocumented.
Shih Wing-ching was born in 1949.
Ya-Ching xzo Shih has written: 'Ya Mu Wang'
Ching Yuan Shih has written: 'Living images' -- subject(s): Scanning electron microscopy, Ultrastructure (Biology)
Fang Ching has written: 'Ching shih I chuan' -- subject(s): Astrology, Chinese, Chinese Astrology, Divination, I ching
Shih ching. has written: 'The Confucian odes, the classic anthology defined by Confucius' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, English poetry, Translations from Chinese, Translations into English
I-fu Liao has written: 'Wang Ching-wei shih shih mo tung hsi'
Hsiung Shih-I died in 1991.
Ching Shih, a notorious Chinese pirate in the early 19th century, commanded a fleet known as the "Red Flag Fleet." This formidable armada consisted of hundreds of ships and was notorious for its strict code of conduct and successful raids along the Chinese coast. Ching Shih became a powerful figure in the South China Sea, effectively challenging local authorities and even negotiating with the Qing Dynasty. Her legacy remains a significant part of pirate history.
Ching Shih died in 1844.
Charles Ching died in 2000.
Julia Ching died in 2001.
The cast of Er nu qing shen - 1955 includes: Lieh Chen Ching Ho Wang as Kao Fu Ching Ling Hsiao as Ching Chi Ivy Ling Po Hung Lu as Ching Mei An Shih