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The Treasure Fleet's Lost Crews: Life Aboard Zheng He's Ships

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When we talk about Zheng He's treasure fleet, we usually focus on the admiral, the ships, the diplomacy. But what was it like for the thousands of sailors, interpreters, doctors, and soldiers who actually lived on those ships for years at a time? This episode explores the daily life, discipline, and dangers faced by the crews of the Ming treasure fleet during their seven epic voyages across the Indian Ocean. Drawing on Ma Huan's Yingya Shenglan and Fei Xin's Xingcha Shenglan, we reconstruct the hierarchy aboard a baochuan, the food they ate, the diseases they fought, the punishments they feared, and the religious rituals—especially to Tianfei, the goddess of sailors—that kept them going. We also look at the little-known role of the fleet's surgeons, the problem of scurvy and vitamin deficiency, and the psychological toll of years away from home. Finally, we ask: what happened to these men when the voyages stopped and the fleet was scuttled? This is the human story behind the legend. #ZhengHe #TreasureFleet #MingDynasty #ChineseHistory #IndianOcean #MaritimeHistory #YingyaShenglan #MaHuan #Tianfei #Baochuan #Scurvy #SailorsLife #MingNavalHistory #CrewHistory #LostKnowledge #AgeOfExploration #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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This episode explores the often-overlooked role of religion in Zheng He's voyages. We dive into the Daoist cult of Tianfei, the Heavenly Princess who protected the treasure fleet, and how Zheng He, a Muslim eunuch, actively promoted her worship. We also discuss his patronage of mosques in Southeast Asia, his visit to the Buddhist temple in Galle, and how the Ming court used religious diplomacy to build alliances across the Indian Ocean. Lucas and Luna examine primary sources like the Shunfeng Xiangsong navigation manual and the Galle Trilingual Inscription to reveal how faith served as both a practical tool and a unifying force for a multi-ethnic, multi-faith fleet. The episode also touches on the decline of Tianfei worship after the voyages ended, and what that tells us about the shifting priorities of the Ming state. #ZhengHe #Tianfei #MingDynasty #ChineseHistory #Daoism #IslamInChina #IndianOcean #MaritimeHistory #GalleInscription #ShunfengXiangsong #ReligiousDiplomacy #Navigation #Eunuch #SoutheastAsia #Fleet #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #Exploration Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Treasure Fleet's Lost Crews: Life Aboard Zheng He's Ships cover

The Treasure Fleet's Lost Crews: Life Aboard Zheng He's Ships

When we talk about Zheng He's treasure fleet, we usually focus on the admiral, the ships, the diplomacy. But what was it like for the thousands of sailors, interpreters, doctors, and soldiers who actually lived on those ships for years at a time? This episode explores the daily life, discipline, and dangers faced by the crews of the Ming treasure fleet during their seven epic voyages across the Indian Ocean. Drawing on Ma Huan's Yingya Shenglan and Fei Xin's Xingcha Shenglan, we reconstruct the hierarchy aboard a baochuan, the food they ate, the diseases they fought, the punishments they feared, and the religious rituals—especially to Tianfei, the goddess of sailors—that kept them going. We also look at the little-known role of the fleet's surgeons, the problem of scurvy and vitamin deficiency, and the psychological toll of years away from home. Finally, we ask: what happened to these men when the voyages stopped and the fleet was scuttled? This is the human story behind the legend. #ZhengHe #TreasureFleet #MingDynasty #ChineseHistory #IndianOcean #MaritimeHistory #YingyaShenglan #MaHuan #Tianfei #Baochuan #Scurvy #SailorsLife #MingNavalHistory #CrewHistory #LostKnowledge #AgeOfExploration #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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