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How could the fort in Hong Kong have been built against Cheung Po Tsai in 1817, if the latter had capitulated and settled into retirement seven years before that? Please investigate which date is wrong. --
Ghirla-трёп-13:58, 15 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Any chance this is the model for the main Chinese pirate figure in James Clavell's novel "Tai Pan" ? His name in the book was Wu Kwok or some such. Wrong timeframe, but still...
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