after the recovery of Taiwan Province, many ministers in the Qing court advocated abandoning Taiwan and moving to the border, which Shi Lang firmly opposed. He said: "Since ancient times, emperors have sent a message to the Han Dynasty. If you have a piece of land, you will have to defend it. Can An be reclaimed and abandoned?" It was not until 1683, when he led his troops to occupy Taiwan Province, that he "invited him to the DPRK" and the coastal emigrants "learned to resume their business". As a result, the abandoned civilian fields were gradually reclaimed, from Fujian to Guangdong, and the coastal areas were "grain and wheat" and "looking forward to a good territory" People are infinitely grateful to Shi Lang, and they all say with one voice, "Taiwan Province is not peaceful, and this is a barren area. After the leveling, the wild smoke and weeds were restored to green beds and yellow hair, and the walls were restored to Huatang carvings. We can't be safe in perpetuity when we are in the sea. " When Shi Lang returned to Taiwan for good news, it was the Mid-Autumn Festival. Kangxi saw that the last local resistance base area in the country was finally pacified, and be in heaven, the imperial dragon robe, was given to him, and he personally made a commendation, and named Shi Lang Jinghai Hou, who was replaced by a hereditary one, making him the Fujian Navy forever, and "the key to the south". In the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi (1697), Shi Lang died in his residence and was buried in the Tiger Cave in huang tang, Hui 'an. At this time, Emperor Kangxi granted the Prince Shaofu, Xiang Zhuang and Ming Guan three times, and built a shrine in front of Quanzhou Fuxue. It is that "the two islands and eight Fujian are both worthy of virtue", which has been praised for it. In the 19th century, there were "Jinghai Hou" workshops, and Yang Yi assisted in the Kangxi poem "Generals can spread their power, and the southern dynasties are full of romance", and Tong 'an and other places set up monument workshops such as "Brilliant Copper Pillars", "Zepu Nantian", "Great Trees" and "Zepei Gan Tang" to commend Shi Lang's great achievements.