Why did Zheng He go to the West?

Updated on history 2024-03-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, ascended the throne, in order to strengthen ties with overseas and promote national prestige, he ordered Zheng He to lead a fleet to the Western Ocean.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The West has made great contributions to the development of China's culture, science and technology

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The development of domestic production has prompted the Chinese people to go global.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China should strengthen economic exchanges and friendly exchanges with Asian and African countries.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think Zheng He's trip to the West is mainly for the exchange of our Eastern and Western cultures, of course, there is also a mission to find Emperor Jianwen, Zheng He went to the West seven times to make great contributions to the development of China's culture, science and technology, which is undeniable. Zheng He led the fleet to experience strong winds and waves in the Western Ocean, and their spirit of not being afraid of hardships to pay for "everyone" is indeed worth learning from our future generations. He provided a certain foundation for the development of China's culture and history.

    Our main thing to learn from is his spirit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not looking for Zhu Yunwen at all.

    There were two special envoys who were specifically looking for Zhu Yunwen.

    I forgot what it was called.

    It's not Zheng He anyway.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. To promote the culture of China at that time, Zheng He went to the West at that time and brought a lot of advanced technology and silk.

    2. Develop diplomacy. At that time, during the Ming Dynasty, China's economy had a certain development, and it wanted to develop overseas ** and propaganda political ideas.

    3, there is also a theory that it was to find Emperor Jianwen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Promote the prestige of the country.

    There is also the strengthening of friendly relations with other countries.

    But the most important thing is to promote the national prestige of the Ming Dynasty.

    Coupled with the fact that there was enough economic strength at that time, there were conditions

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The emperor ordered it, did he dare not give it and he was a eunuch.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Some people explain that Chengzu sent Zheng He to the West in order to find Emperor Jianwen. Personally, I think this is very funny, is this method feasible, overseas is so big, if Jianwen really goes overseas, can he just rely on Zheng He to communicate with the heads of state of the world?

    And if Chengzu is really worried about Emperor Jianwen, then he should be more worried about whether Jianwen is in China (he can't become an atmosphere when he goes abroad), and he should check it in China one by one. He should conduct seven national censuses.

    What's more, there were a total of seven trips to the West, and the seventh time was initiated by his son. His grandson also prepared the eighth (but stopped due to a ** stumbling from it).

    Therefore, going to the West is just a folk saying.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    According to ** Birth Baby.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Legend has it that he assassinated a crown prince.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cruising in the South Seas and going overseas**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Promote friendly exchanges between China and Asian and African countries.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Promote national prestige and close relations with the outside world.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Zheng He was not crazy, and when he went to the West for the seventh time, he fell ill in Jerusalem and died in a foreign land.

    Zheng He, who chose to stay in Jerusalem, went to the West seven times in his life, and the first six times he went to the West, Zheng He returned safely, but when he went to the West for the seventh time, Zheng He was too old and the journey was too bumpy and tired, he fell ill on the way and died in a foreign land.

    After Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, ascended the throne, he worked diligently, and the Ming Dynasty achieved the prosperity of Yongle under his rule. In this case, Ming Chengzu Zhu Di thought that it was time to go abroad to promote the prestige of the Ming Dynasty, so he sent his confidant Zheng He to the West.

    When Zheng He made his seventh voyage to the West in 1430, Zheng He fell ill and died on the way. In 1430, Zheng He was 59 years old, which was already quite old in ancient times. Zheng He still accepted the order of Zhu Zhanji of Ming Xuanzong to let him go to the Western Ocean, and led 27,550 people to the Western Ocean by boat.

    The fleet sailed until the southern leg of Africa before returning home, and when the fleet reached the vicinity of Guri, Zheng He suddenly felt unwell, and then he became ill, hoping to survive until he returned home, but in the spring of 1433, he died with regret at the age of 62.

    Zheng He's next book dismantles the Western Ocean

    Zheng He's voyage to the West was a sea voyage during the Yongle and Xuande periods of the Ming Dynasty, the first voyage began in the third year of Yongle (1405), and the last voyage ended in the eighth year of Xuandezhou Yan (1433), a total of seven times. It was named because Zheng He was the main envoy of the mission, and the fleet sailed to the west of Borneo.

    During the seven voyages, Zheng He, the eunuch of the Three Treasures, led a fleet from Nanjing, assembled at Liujiagang in Taicang, Jiangsu, and anchored at Taiping Port in Changle, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, sailing to the western Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, visiting more than 30 countries and regions.

    These include Java, Sumatra, Sulu, Pahang, Chenla, Guli, Siam, Punggara, Adan, Tianfang, Zofa Yunoer, Kurumus, Mukudushu and other places, and are known to reach as far as East Africa and the Red Sea.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. The main purpose of Zheng He's trip to the West was to promote the national prestige of the Ming Dynasty, which was in a period of continuous development, and the economy was also recovering, and the country was getting better and better.

    Zheng He's voyage to the West was actually the largest maritime operation in China at that time, which actually showed that the strength of the Ming Dynasty was indeed very strong at that time, and he dared to sail in the ocean in that era. Of course, there are other books that say that Zheng He went to the West for another purpose, that is, to find the missing Emperor Jianwen, because the emperor of the Ming Dynasty at that time was from Emperor Jianwen, and this suspicion naturally became a matter of great concern to the emperor.

    Second, Zheng He also went to the West to make more friends with allies, although his own country developed, but he still hoped to make more allies to consolidate his country's position.

    In the process of driving, Zheng He also hoped to make many foreign allies, because these allies can see through the scale of Zheng He's trip to the West that the current economic development and prosperity of the Ming Dynasty are now. Many countries are willing to attach themselves to, or make friends with powerful countries, in order to ensure that their own countries are not infringed, and when they are violated, they can get the support of the country, which is also a kind of diplomatic act.

    3. Zheng He's voyage to the West was also to expand the commercial activities of the Ming Dynasty, although the country's economic strength is constantly recovering, but it still needs to establish foreign trade ties with other countries and regions to ensure economic stability.

    During the journey, Zheng He would give gifts to the kings of various countries to express their friendly relations. On the other hand, it will also use the situation of gift-giving to let other countries know what good things the Ming Dynasty has, which can be used as a commodity for their future exchanges, which can also be regarded as a way of publicity and sales, and it can also establish a good relationship with other countries, which will be a major help and promotion for the stability of the economy of the Ming Dynasty.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Publicize the national prestige and show off the foreign land and show China's prosperity and strength.

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