Zheng He's Forgotten Fleet - Thomas Wright - ebook

Zheng He's Forgotten Fleet ebook

Thomas Wright

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Opis

Decades before Christopher Columbus set sail across the Atlantic, a fleet of unprecedented size and technological brilliance dominated the global seas. Commanded by the legendary eunuch admiral Zheng He, the Chinese Treasure Fleet consisted of hundreds of colossal wooden vessels, carrying thousands of men, exotic goods, and immense diplomatic power across the Indian Ocean to the shores of Africa. Yet, this monumental chapter in maritime history was deliberately erased by later emperors, leaving behind only whispers of an empire that could have colonized the world but chose a different path. This meticulously researched documentary book uncovers the awe-inspiring engineering behind the massive star-chasing ships and the political intrigues of the Ming Dynasty court. You will journey alongside Zheng He through seven epic voyages, discovering how China utilized soft power, trade, and sheer intimidation to establish an intricate tribute system. The author dives deep into newly translated archives to reconstruct the daily lives of the sailors, the astronomical navigation techniques they mastered, and the cultural exchanges that shaped the medieval eastern world. Why did China suddenly burn its ships and close its borders? This thrilling historical narrative answers that question while reshaping our understanding of global exploration. Uncover the story of the greatest maritime pioneer you never learned about in school, and explore how the abrupt end of Zheng He's voyages permanently altered the balance of global power.

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Liczba stron: 178

Rok wydania: 2026

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