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Ts'ao Yung-ho (; 1920 – 12 September 2014) was a Taiwanese historian known for his work on the early history of Taiwan. An autodidact and polyglot who failed his university entrance examinations, Ts'ao went on to become the preeminent Taiwanese expert on the Dutch and Spanish colonial eras in Taiwan.〔 ==Early life== Ts'ao was born in modern-day Taipei City's Shilin District in 1920. In 1939 he graduated from Taihoku Prefecture Second Junior High School, but failed his university entrance exams. Undaunted, he sought out Professor Iwao Seiichi of Taihoku Imperial University, who had spent time in England and the Netherlands learning the languages. Iwao taught Ts'ao Dutch, which was essential for Ts'ao to read the archived material from the Dutch Formosa era.〔 Ts'ao obtained a job as a librarian at the university, which gave him access to a huge range of materials he would otherwise have been unable to see.
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