Lin Xingzhu (simplified: 林兴珠, traditional: 林興珠, pinyin: Lín Xīngzhū, jyutping: lam4 hing1 zyu1) is a defector from Tungning (东宁 — Dōngníng) who joins the Qing forces, serving as a naval officer in The Deer and the Cauldron.
Biography
Service in Tungning
Lin Xingzhu originally served in Tungning, the remnant Ming loyalist kingdom in Taiwan. As a naval officer, he was responsible for various naval operations and the defence of Tungning’s territories.
His service in Tungning demonstrates how Tungning maintained its own military forces and naval capabilities, despite being a relatively small kingdom compared to the Qing dynasty.
Defection to Qing
Lin Xingzhu defected from Tungning to join the Qing forces, following a similar path to Shi Lang (施琅), another naval officer who defected from Tungning. His defection represents the complex loyalties and shifting allegiances that characterized this period.
His decision to defect demonstrates how individuals could change their allegiances based on various factors, including political considerations, personal interests, and the changing balance of power.
Service in Qing navy
After defecting to the Qing, Lin Xingzhu serves as a naval officer in the Qing navy, participating in various naval operations and campaigns. His expertise in naval warfare, gained from his service in Tungning, makes him a valuable asset to the Qing forces.
His service in the Qing navy demonstrates how defectors like Lin Xingzhu could contribute their expertise and knowledge to their new employers, helping to strengthen the Qing military capabilities.
Significance
Lin Xingzhu represents the theme of defection and shifting allegiances during the Ming-Qing transition. His defection from Tungning to the Qing demonstrates how individuals could change their loyalties based on various factors, including political considerations and the changing balance of power.
His character also highlights the theme of military expertise and the value of experienced officers, showing how defectors like Lin Xingzhu could contribute their knowledge and skills to their new employers.
Lin Xingzhu’s character contributes to the broader theme of the conquest of Taiwan and the various individuals who participated in this process, showing how defectors like Lin Xingzhu played important roles in the Qing conquest of Tungning.