Who knows the information of Zheng He s trip to the West, and the information of Zheng He s trip to

Updated on history 2024-02-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zheng He's voyage to the West was to point out that Chengzu Zhu Di ordered the eunuch Zheng He of the Three Treasures to anchor from Liujiagang in Taicang (now Liuhe Town, Taicang City, Qinchun, Jiangsu), and led more than 200 ships and more than 10,000 people to sail to the western Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean to visit more than 30 countries and regions, including the Indian Ocean, and had reached more than 30 countries and regions, including Java, Sumatra, Sulu, Pahang, Chenla, Guli, Siam, Punggara, Adan, Tianfang, Zhofar, Kurumus, and Mugudushu, and as far as Heyin, the Red Sea, and Mecca in eastern Africa.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    <> "Zheng He Goes to the West.

    1405 - 1430).

    Zheng He's voyage to the West refers to the voyage of Zheng He to the West seven times in the early Ming Dynasty. The length, scale, and scope of Zheng He's voyage to the West are unprecedented. It not only reached the pinnacle of the world's maritime undertakings at that time in terms of navigational activities, but also made great contributions to the development of political, economic, and cultural friendly relations between China and various Asian countries.

    On July 11, 1405 (the third year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), Zheng He, the eunuch of Ming Chengzu, led a huge fleet of more than 240 ships and 27,400 sailors to visit more than 30 countries and regions in the western Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, deepening the friendly relations between the Ming Dynasty and the South China Sea (now Southeast Asia) and East Africa. Each time it departed from Liujiagang in Suzhou, until 1433 (8 years of Xuande in the Ming Dynasty), a total of seven voyages were made.

    The last time, when Xuande returned to Guli in April of the eighth year, he died of illness on the ship. The Ming Dynasty story "The Popular Romance of the Three Treasure Eunuchs in the West" and the Ming Dynasty miscellaneous drama "Three Guarantees of Heaven's Descent to the West" refer to his travel expedition as the Three Treasure Eunuchs Going to the West. Zheng He's voyages far surpassed those of Portugal, Spain and other navigators for nearly a century, such as Magellan, Columbus, da Gama, etc., and can be called the pioneer of the "Age of Discovery" and the only Oriental.

    He went to Africa in '57.

    Zheng He has traveled to more than 30 countries, including Java, Sumatra, Sulu, Pahang, Chenla, Guli, Siam, Punggara, Adan, Tianfang, Zhofar, Kurumus, and Wood Oak Socks.

    Zheng He was the pioneer of the Age of Discovery, and Zheng He's voyage to the West was the pinnacle of contemporary navigation, which was unmatched by few people in the next few hundred years. The "Western Ocean" refers to the waters west of present-day Brunei, including the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. The opposite of "Western" is "Oriental", i.e., Japan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zheng He's voyage to the West was to point out that Chengzu Zhu Di ordered the eunuch Zheng He of the Three Treasures to anchor from Liujiagang in Taicang (now Liuhe Town, Taicang City, Jiangsu), and led more than 200 sea ships and more than 10,000 people to sail to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans to visit more than 30 countries and regions, including the Indian Ocean, and to more than 30 countries and regions, including Java, Sumatra, Sulu, Pahang, Chenla, Guli, Siam, Punggara, Adan, Tianfang, Zhofar, Kurumus, and Mugudushu, and as far as eastern Africa, the Red Sea, and Mecca. It deepened the connection between the Ming Dynasty and the Nanyang states (present-day Southeast Asia), West Asia, South Asia, etc.

    Zheng He's voyage to the West was the largest in ancient China, with the largest number of ships (more than 240), the largest number of seafarers, and the longest sea voyage, which was decades earlier than the voyage time of many European countries, and was a direct reflection of the strength of the Ming Dynasty. Zheng He's voyages far surpassed those of Portugal, Spain and other navigators for nearly a century, such as Magellan, Columbus, da Gama and others, and can be called the pioneer of the "Age of Discovery", and the only Oriental, he went to Africa 57 years earlier than Dias.

    Zheng He's purpose of going to the West is varied, one is to promote the Ming Dynasty, "Ming History: Zheng He Biography" recorded: "And want to show off the army in a foreign land, show China's prosperity and strength" This is a more credible view. One said to find Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen, recorded in "Ming History: Zheng He's Biography":

    Chengzu suspected that Emperor Hui had died overseas and wanted to find a trace. "When it comes to development, the official history says that Zheng He's voyage to the West made "the envy of the country and the customs" and "the treasure overflowing".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is information that they have been to the Americas.

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