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Zheng He
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Zheng He is a china word for Agreement.
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The main result of Zheng He's voyages was the expansion of China's overseas trade.
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The Zheng He expeditions visited Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa. These regions included countries such as Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya. Zheng He's voyages were intended to establish diplomatic relations and expand Chinese influence.
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The expeditions of Zheng He were cut short due to a combination of factors, including the death of the Yongle Emperor who supported the voyages, shifting priorities of the Ming Dynasty towards land-based defense, and domestic political concerns such as the cost of the expeditions. These factors led to the discontinuation of the Treasure Fleet voyages and a shift in focus towards strengthening China internally.
China sponsored Zheng He's explorations. Zheng He was a Chinese admiral and diplomat who led seven naval expeditions in the 15th century to establish Chinese dominance and expand trade in the Indian Ocean region.
Zheng He visited Asia and Africa during his seven expeditions from 1405 to 1433. Specifically, he traveled to countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Somalia, among others.
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Zheng He's primary goal was to establish Chinese dominance and expand diplomatic connections through his expeditions to countries in Asia and Africa. He aimed to showcase China's power and prestige to the world and establish trade relationships and alliances.
Zheng He explored areas in Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa during his seven expeditions from China between 1405 and 1433. His voyages were intended to establish and strengthen diplomatic and economic relations with other civilizations, as well as showcase the might of the Ming Dynasty.