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I disagree with the Ming emperor who ended the voyages of exploration, as these expeditions, led by Admiral Zheng He, fostered trade, cultural exchange, and diplomatic relations with various regions. Halting these voyages limited China's engagement with the world and potential economic benefits. Additionally, the exploration demonstrated China's naval capabilities and influence, which could have been advantageous in establishing long-lasting connections. Ultimately, the decision to end the voyages contributed to China's later isolation in global affairs.

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