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The Ming Admiral Who Brought a Lion to the Forbidden City

11 min · 7. Juni 2026
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In 1414, a Bengal embassy arrived at the Ming court bearing a lion—a gift from Sultan Shihab al-Din Bayazid Shah. But the lion wasn't from Bengal. It had come from Africa, via the Indian Ocean trade network that Zheng He's Treasure Fleet had opened. This episode traces the lion's journey from the Swahili Coast to the Forbidden City, exploring how exotic animals became tools of diplomacy. We discuss the Ming shi's account of the lion, the role of the Bengali sultan as intermediary, and how the lion compared to the famous qilin giraffe. We also examine the political messages embedded in such tributes: Yongle Emperor used them to legitimize his rule and project Ming power across Asia. The episode touches on the broader tribute system, the maritime routes that connected Africa to Asia, and the cultural significance of lions in Chinese art. It's a story of trade, prestige, and the unexpected connections that shaped the early 15th-century world. #ZhengHe #MingDynasty #BengalLion #YongleEmperor #MingShi #SwahiliCoast #IndianOceanTrade #TributeSystem #ExoticAnimals #ForbiddenCity #Diplomacy #LionInChina #BuddhistSymbolism #Calicut #Hormuz #History #FexingoHistory #MaritimeHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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