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Which Chinese have founded their countries overseas in history?
In ancient China, due to the limitation of navigation technology, the rulers did not pay much attention to overseas territorial expansion. However, there are always many people who have sailed overseas for various reasons, and even more talents have established political power overseas. In history, many people crossed the ocean to establish their own countries overseas in order to make a living or escape the government's wanted.

First: the Republic of Lanfang.

In A.D. 1772, Luo Fangbo, a Hakka from Meizhou, Guangdong Province, took the imperial examination and eventually fell into Sun Shan. Because of the failure of the imperial examination, he decided to go south to do business in the sea.

After that, he landed in Borneo, where he ran a company called Lanfang Company. This company not only has economic benefits, but also is political.

Five years later, the company grew and became a republic. Since then? Lan Fang controls the Republic? Established. Luo Fang Bo himself has read many poetry books since he was a child, and he knows martial arts. He is a talented person. He also led the people to run the company together and knew how to control the people. After he established his own political power, he also expressed his determination to submit to the Qing Dynasty, but the emperor at that time did not accept his kindness. However, Luo Fangbo did not give up. He also told future generations to have the determination to submit to the Qing Dynasty at any time. However, in 1886, the Republic of Lanfang was invaded by the Netherlands and eventually perished. Luo Fangbo is the only China who didn't claim to be king when he established political power overseas, which shows his strong patriotism.

Second: The Kingdom of Dai Yan.

Wu Yuansheng, King of Dai Yan, is from Guangdong. At that time, Wu Yuansheng planned an uprising in China, but unfortunately it failed. Later, in order to avoid the pursuit of the Qing Dynasty, he fled south and fled to Southeast Asia. In Southeast Asia, he went to Borneo to become a subordinate of Luo Fangbo, and was later stationed near the Kingdom of Dai Yan.

At that time, King Dai Yan was cruel and heartless and deeply hated by the people. Wu Yuansheng seized the opportunity to kill the kingdom and replace it. The people thanked him and supported him. After Wu Yuansheng's death, his son succeeded to the throne. /kloc-In the middle of the 9th century, the Netherlands invaded and the Kingdom of Dai Yan eventually became its colony.

Third: King of Natuna Island.

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, a Cantonese named Zhang led hundreds of disabled soldiers of the Ming Dynasty south to Inbona Island because he refused to accept the rule of the Manchu government. Natuna Island, Inbona Island was a wasteland at that time, and no one reclaimed it. Zhang led everyone to explore and finally established his own sphere of influence. But after Zhang's death, there was an internal struggle and the Dutch took the opportunity to occupy it.

Fourth: Wu of Malaysia.

Wu Yang, a native of Fujian today, is the founder of the Malay State of Wu. 1760, Wu Yang went south to Malaysia to make a living. We found the wasteland for sending cards, and then led Chinese and overseas Chinese to reclaim and build together.

1769, when Emperor Zheng of Siam crusaded against the rebels, he took the opportunity to help Emperor Zheng of Siam and surrendered to him. Later, in order to reward Wu Yang, he was named Qi Huangong. As a result, Wu Yang gained the rule of Songkhla and other three states until his death in 1784.

China people find their own country overseas not only by luck and courage, but also by their own talents and wisdom. Although many China regimes did not last long, they still have to admire their achievements.