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Zheng He's Buddhist Odyssey: The Fleet that Sailed for Buddha

6 min · 10. juli 2026
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In this episode, we explore a lesser-known dimension of Zheng He's voyages: his deep personal devotion to Buddhism and how it shaped the treasure fleet's missions across the Indian Ocean. Lucas and Luna discuss Zheng He's role as a Buddhist donor, his sponsorship of temples from Nanjing to Sri Lanka, and the famous Galle Trilingual Inscription—a stone stele erected in 1409 near Ceylon that honored Buddha, Allah, and Hindu deities simultaneously. They examine how Zheng He's faith intersected with Ming imperial diplomacy, his relationship with the Yongle Emperor's Buddhist policies, and the archaeological evidence of Buddhist statues and relics left by the fleet in Southeast Asia. The episode also touches on the controversy over whether Zheng He's Buddhist identity influenced his treatment of non-Buddhist cultures, and what his personal beliefs reveal about the multicultural nature of the Ming maritime world. #ZhengHe #Buddhism #MingDynasty #GalleInscription #SriLanka #IndianOcean #TreasureFleet #YongleEmperor #MaHuan #YingyaShenglan #BuddhistArt #MaritimeHistory #SilkRoad #Ceylon #Nanjing #Tianfei #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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