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Zheng He's Lost Engineers: The Men Who Built the Treasure Fleet

9 min · 7. juni 2026
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In Episode 85 of our Zheng He series, Lucas and Luna dive into the untold story of the engineers, shipwrights, and logistics masters who designed and built the legendary baochuan — the treasure ships that carried the Ming fleet across the Indian Ocean. We explore the Longjiang Shipyard near Nanjing, where thousands of craftsmen worked under the direction of men like Wang Jinghong and the eunuch admiral's own naval architects. Learn about the revolutionary techniques — watertight bulkheads, staggered keels, and towering nine-masted rigs — that made these vessels the largest wooden ships in history. Discover the bureaucratic battles over timber procurement, the secret knowledge passed down in shipbuilding manuals like the Longjiang Chuanchang Zhi, and how the skills of these engineers were deliberately destroyed when the Ming court turned inward. This episode also examines the tragic loss of technical knowledge: the burning of ship plans, the scattering of craftsmen, and the deliberate suppression of maritime engineering under the hai jin isolation policy. We also touch on the modern mystery — why no physical remains of a treasure ship have ever been found, and what that tells us about the fleet's construction. Plus, a brief word on how listener support keeps this ad-free history podcast alive. #ZhengHe #Baochuan #LongjiangShipyard #MingDynasty #NavalEngineering #TreasureFleet #YongleEmperor #XuandeEmperor #WangJinghong #HaiJin #ChineseHistory #Shipbuilding #IndianOcean #HistoryOfScience #LostKnowledge #MaritimeHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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