Waves are broken many times in a thousand miles, and once in 600 years.
Civilizations all over the world have opened their eyes, and friendship has turned into war.
Things will be even better, and I am glad to start a new voyage to comfort Zheng He.
Second, I've been busy for half my life, and I've been involved in a lot of hardships.
Conclude peaceful friendship, spread friendship and see the truth clearly.
There is no such person as you in the diplomatic circle. You are the first navigator.
After 600 years of urging, I looked at the tide but looked at the new painting.
1. Zheng He:
Zheng He (137 1- 1433), a eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, was originally named Ma, posthumous title, from Baoxiangshan Village, Kunyang, Yunnan (now Kunyang Street, Jinning). China was a navigator and diplomat in the Ming Dynasty.
Zheng He was born in Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (137 1). He is the second son of Maha, and Zheng He has four sisters. In the 13th year of Hongwu (138 1), the Ming army attacked Yunnan in winter. Ma Ma was only ten years old and was taken to Nanjing by Lan Yu, deputy commander-in-chief of the Ming army. After castrating him, he entered Judy's Yanwangfu. In the first year of Yongle (1403), Yao Daoyan and the monk accepted Ma as disciples of the Bodhisattva Ring, and the dharma name was Fu Jixiang.
In the second year of Yongle (1404), Zheng He made great achievements. Ming Taizu wrote the word "Zheng" for Ma and Zheng in Nanjing to commemorate the meritorious military service, which was called "Zheng He" in history. In the supervision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he was promoted to eunuch, with four products, ranking second only to Silijian. Zheng He was resourceful and learned how to fight. Ming Chengzu trusted Zheng He very much. From 1405 to 1433, Zheng He made seven voyages to the Western Ocean, which made great achievements in human history. In April of the eighth year of Xuande (1433), Zheng He died in Guri on the west coast of India and was buried in Niushou Mountain in Nanjing.
2. Zheng He's voyages to the West: Zheng He's voyages to the West were the largest in ancient China, with the largest number of ships (more than 240), the largest number of sailors and the longest time. More than half a century earlier than European countries, it is a direct embodiment of the prosperity of the Ming Dynasty. Zheng He's voyages to the West far surpassed those of Portugal and Spain nearly a century later, such as Magellan, Columbus, Da Gama and others. He was the pioneer of the "Great Navigation Age", the only oriental, and even put forward the theory of sea power 500 years earlier than Mahan? Some people even say that Zheng He first discovered America, Australia and Antarctica.