The leader of the voyages was Zheng He
Because he wanted to find treasureAnswer:He was sent by Emperor Yong Le because he wanted to trade with other kingdoms, show off their power, and he wanted to demand the weaker kingdoms to pay tribute.- The 7 Voyages. Other than that, it was part of his job. At the age of 11 he was captured by Ming troops and was made a eunuch (A man that has been *castrated. [removal of testicles-man or ovaries-women]). From there he used education to forget about his hardship and later assisted Prince Zhu Di, with military missions, who later became Emperor Yong Le who renamed Zheng (he was originally known as Ma He and then to Zheng). And later since he used his education skills, Yong Le appointed him to lead the 7 Voyages. ***Basically he was forced to travel as a LEADER, which he probably didn't mind because of how much he helped China to grow and it's what he studied as a kid.***
Early voyages were undertaken for different reasons. These reasons included looking for new supply routes and looking for new lands.
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because he was an admiral and he was the most trusted by the emperor
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Emperor Yong Le
From 1405 to 1431, Emperor Yong Le sent the fleet on seven overseas voyages.
Emperor Yong Le
Les Voyages de l'Âme was created on 2012-01-06.
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To rainbow unicorn land
"les voyages extraordinaires" is a series of stories by Jules Verne, in which people travel to the centre of Earth, or Phileas Fogg goes round the world in 80 days.
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Lajos Elkan has written: 'Les Voyages Et Les Proprietes D'Henri Michaux'
to travel -- voyager (je voyage, tu voyages, etc.) travel (as a noun) -- les voyages (masc.)
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