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'''Keng Chung-ming''' (d 1649) was a Chinese general, who fought for the ]s.

Keng Chung-ming, on 22 February 1932, defected from the Ming rulers, and opened the gates of the besieged city of ] in ] to the rebel army lead by ].

Keng Chung-ming and K'ung Yu-te proceeded to besiege ] in March 1633, to capture ] prefecture in April 1633, and in August laid a trap and captured several important Ming officials.

In October the siege of Lai-chau was relieved and on 10 October Keng fled to T'eng Chao, which was in its turn besieged, by government troops. Kung and Keng eventually escaped, buy boat, to ] in April 1633, where they took service with ]. Scant months later they were involved in the Manchu capture of ]

==Family==
Grandfather of ].

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