The Ming voyages, led by Admiral Zheng He during the early 15th century, primarily reached destinations across Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, and East Africa. These expeditions aimed to establish trade relations, showcase China's naval power, and collect tribute. Key stops included places like modern-day Indonesia, India, and the Swahili Coast of Africa. The voyages significantly expanded China's maritime influence and facilitated cultural exchanges.
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Zheng He
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Most Confucian officials thought the government gained little from trade and contact with foreigners. They were more concerned with threats of invasion from Central Asia. So the Ming government ended the maritime voyages and banned the building of seagoing ships. ^_^ Hope this helps! Got it straight from my textbook!
Zheng He
because he was an admiral and he was the most trusted by the emperor
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he used asses too suck
Ming Ballard goes by Mingaling, and Ming Ming.
yes they did zheng hi and the ming dyanasty was used as great forses
He played an important role in developing relations between China and Islamic countries.