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The real purpose of Zheng He's trip to the West was not to find Zhu Yunwen, but to go to some coastal countries to exchange their economic and cultural products, so that they could learn about the customs and customs of other countries when they communicated with each other, and then bring out the products of our country to exchange with them for economic exchanges.
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A plan to kill many birds with one stone, there is an intention to find him... There is an intention to show off the prestige of the country... There is also the emperor's intention to play with the treasure. I think it's the main thing to find the former emperor and kill him...
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Some books say yes, some say no, and most of them still support no, mainly to promote national prestige
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According to the history of the field and **, it should be I personally think that it should be so, and the official history has covered up the truth.
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The purpose of our book is to strengthen ties with the outside world and promote national prestige.
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This can only be said to be one of the purposes.
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I think that's the main purpose.
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It's not like this, it's just some people's unbright smiles and Qingduan's speculation, there is no such thing, Zheng He went to the West just to promote the economic development of the Ming Dynasty.
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False, there is no basis for such a statement, everything is just people's speculation, so it is not reliable.
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Not really, because these things simply don't get some valid evidence that can be proven to be just people's speculation.
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Zheng He's trip to the West was not all about visiting the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen, he also wanted to start diplomacy and show the world that the Ming Dynasty was strong. will hand over this important task to Zheng He, all because Hail Cong is Zheng He's confidant and one of his most trusted subordinates.
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Political purpose. It is precisely because Zhu Di seized the throne through the "imitation of the change of Jingjing", so in order to show that the Ming Dynasty can still be prosperous and powerful under his governance.
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Some people believe that the Yongle Emperor sent Zheng He to the West to hunt down Emperor Jianwen. This statement is impossible to hold, because every time Zheng He goes abroad, he will be majestic and orange socks. If Emperor Jianwen fled abroad, he would hide himself when he heard the news.
Searching for Emperor Jianwen on a large scale is not an effective approach. At present, the vast majority of scholars do not believe this. But history**, for the sake of drama, tends to emphasize this possibility.
According to the analysis of scholars, Zheng He's purpose of going to the West is as follows. Zheng He has one more"Secret missions"。
<> in the Ming Dynasty, China did not mine *** every year, and the gold and silver in *** were the main currencies in ancient China. If Zhu Di wants to develop the economy, sooner or later he will have to face the problem of insufficient monetary aggregate. During the reign of Zhu Yuanzhang, he tried to solve this problem by printing paper money, but the contradictory market environment at the time also led to the inability of the imperial court to control the depreciation of paper money.
Therefore, in the end, the Ming treasure banknotes became a pile of waste paper, and people still used gold, silver, and copper as currency.
Copper is not ***, copper coins are very convenient in daily use, such as buying two catties of shallots to make a pot of wine and so on. However, the faster the economic development and the more large transactions, the copper coin wine at this time can no longer meet the demand of the market. At that time, mining and minting were limited by backward technology, and the total amount of copper coins could not be greatly increased in a short period of time.
Far from losing money and people, a long voyage is profitable. The matter was directed by the imperial court, and the money was personally sent by the emperor and entered the treasury of the imperial palace, not the treasury. This greatly increased the power of the emperor and weakened the checks and balances of the civil group on the emperor.
Its political purpose was to enhance the national prestige of the Ming Dynasty.
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Of course not. The real purpose of his trip to the West to destroy the scum was to communicate with Western countries, learn advanced knowledge from the West, and also to convey the purpose of peace and exterminate the pirate Chen Zuyi. In terms of economy, it is also to promote the strength of the Ming Dynasty, promote the economic development of the Ming Dynasty, and promote the maritime **.
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They have other plans, they want to Xuanmin Zhaoyang the national prestige of the Ming Dynasty, and expand some **, and they can also strengthen some ties with their Zheng Da and other countries, by the way, they are looking for Zhu Yunwen.
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This is not the case, going to the West can promote the Ming Dynasty's national prestige and Naluhou, and the cave can expand the ** of the tribute, and then it can achieve the effect of welcoming the Buddha's tooth and strengthen the ties of overseas countries.
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No, he has other intentions, and every time he goes to the West, he hides himself, which shows that he has other purposes.
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There should be no more, I have only heard of Zheng He going to the West, and I have not heard of other people.
During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the national power was strong, and the northern Mongol forces had been expelled beyond the Great Wall, and the state power was quite stable. At this time, Zhu Di began to need to find a way to show the strength of his country, probably Zhu Di wanted to become the "tribute lord" of the world, hoping that overseas countries could come to the Ming Dynasty to pay tribute. So Zhu Di sent Zheng He abroad to summon various countries to pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty. >>>More
In my opinion, in fact, the most fundamental reason why Zhu Di chose to let Zheng He go to the West was actually to find the missing Emperor Jianwen. After all, he sat on the throne by himself, completely through rebellion, and he couldn't find the missing orthodox emperor for a day, and he couldn't feel at ease in his seat for a day, so he let Zheng He go to the West, most likely just to find Emperor Jianwen.
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