
In Our Time The Ming Voyages
Oct 13, 2011
Exploring the Ming Voyages led by Zheng He in the 15th century, spanning from India to East Africa with treasures and exotic finds. The voyages showcased the Ming Empire's might but faced criticism for extravagance. The political tensions and power struggles within the Ming dynasty and the impact on China's relationship with the world.
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Zheng He's Background
- Zheng He, the admiral leading the Ming voyages, was a Muslim eunuch.
- His background reflected the cosmopolitan nature of the Ming Empire and his family's connection to Islam.
Eunuchs in the Ming Court
- Eunuchs held significant power in the Ming court due to their perceived loyalty and inability to challenge the emperor's succession.
- They acted as advisors, administrators, and spies, often creating tension with civil servants.
First Voyage Route
- The first voyage in 1405 sailed south from the Yangtze Delta, touching Champa, Java, and Sri Lanka.
- The fleet then crossed the Indian Ocean to Kalikut, a major trading center on India's west coast.
