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A badass female pirate and war lord, for my significant historical figure in Asian history, I have chosen Zheng Yi Sao. Zheng Yi Sao, meaning “Zheng Yi’s wife,” was a powerful and ruthless Chinese pirate who lived and reigned in the 1700s but started out in a vastly different predicament. She was born in the city of Canton, a port city that was raided by Zheng Yi and his crew and was chosen by Zheng Yi to be his wife. As opposed to happily obliging, she offered him a stipulation in exchange for her hand in marriage. Zheng Yi Sao demanded that Zheng Yi give her an equal division of his business. Six years later, Zheng Yi dies and leaves Zheng Yi Sao to command over 70,000 men, 1,800 ships, and 400 junks. She commands the Red Flag Fleet and controlled South China’s seas. She earned the trust of her lieutenants by sharing her power with them. With these men under her, the gang collected money, raided camps and ships, and undermined imperial rule. She was the first and only female pirate at the time, not to mention the fact that she was a pirate commander with thousands of men under her.

She took control of her late husband's pirate fleet and by 1809, she commanded over 800 large junks, and 1,000 smaller ones. She also commanded over 70,000 men and women in her pirate crew. She commands the Red Flag Fleet and controlled South China’s seas. She earned the trust of her lieutenants by sharing her power with them. With these men under her, the gang collected money, raided camps and ships, and quickly grew in power.

She took control of her late husband's pirate fleet and by 1809, she commanded over 800 large junks, and 1,000 smaller ones. She also commanded over 70,000 men and women in her pirate crew. She commands the Red Flag Fleet and controlled South China’s seas. She earned the trust of her lieutenants by sharing her power with them. With these men under her, the gang collected money, raided camps and ships, and quickly grew in power. They raided Chinese river towns and coastal villages demanding a contribution.

She took control of her late husband's pirate fleet and by 1809, she commanded over 800 large junks, and 1,000 smaller ones. She also commanded over 70,000 men and women in her pirate crew. She commands the Red Flag Fleet and controlled South China’s seas. She earned the trust of her lieutenants by sharing her power with them. With these men under her, the gang collected money, raided camps and ships, and raided Chinese river towns and coastal villages deamanding a contribution, and quickly grew in power. Madame Ching and her crew escaped every attempt by the government to get her band of pirates under control and was eventually offered amnesty for her crimes and offered her pirates ranking in the Imperial Navy.

This draft belongs in the sandbox, not on the talk page; in addition, the peer reviews were to be of the work of your peers. Profemanley (talk) 22:12, 4 May 2020 (UTC)profemanley