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Zheng He: The Admiral Who Could Have Changed World History — Fexingo History

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Zheng He commanded the largest wooden ships the world had ever seen, yet his epic voyages across the Indian Ocean remain largely unknown outside of China. This show explores the life and legacy of the Ming dynasty's most famous admiral, who led seven treasure fleets from 1405 to 1433, reaching as far as East Africa, Arabia, and Southeast Asia. Lucas and Luna unpack the Yongle Emperor's ambitions, the shipbuilding marvels of the Nanjing shipyards, and the diplomatic trade networks that brought giraffes, spices, and tribute to the Forbidden City. They examine why China withdrew from the oceans after Zheng He's death, the burning of the fleet records, and the contrarian 'what if' of a Chinese circumnavigation of Africa before Vasco da Gama. Episodes delve into the Admiral's Muslim eunuch identity, the compilation of the Mao Kun map, and the contested memory of the voyages in modern China. Could Zheng He have fundamentally altered the course of colonization and global power? This show challenges listeners to rethink the narrative of the Great Divergence and the maritime history of East Asia. #ZhengHe #MingDynasty #TreasureFleet #IndianOcean #YongleEmperor #MaritimeHistory #EunuchAdmiral #SilkRoad #ChineseHistory #EastAfrica #SoutheastAsia #GreatDivergence #MaoKunMap #Shipbuilding #NavalHistory #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Zheng He's Battle With the Samurai: The Pirate Lord of Japan

In 1404, the Yongle Emperor sent Zheng He on a diplomatic mission that nearly ended in bloodshed: confronting the pirate lord Ashikaga Yoshimitsu of Japan. Though Japan was officially under the Ashikaga shogunate, the Seto Inland Sea swarmed with wakō raiders who had been pillaging China's coast. This episode explores the tense negotiations, the threat of the treasure fleet's 28,000 men and advanced huo qiang cannons, and the surprising outcome—a peace tribute that may have been a strategic bluff. We also uncover the little-known role of the Sō clan of Tsushima, who mediated between Ming China and Japan's fractured daimyo. Drawing on Chinese and Japanese sources, we reveal how this single encounter shaped East Asian piracy for decades. From the forging of a treaty at the Tenryū-ji temple to the secret letters that suggested Yoshimitsu feared a full invasion, this is the story of a naval giant meeting a samurai lord—and the delicate balance of power that averted war. #ZhengHe #MingDynasty #AshikagaYoshimitsu #JapanesePirates #Wakō #TreasureFleet #HuoraFTTG #SetoInlandSea #Tsushima #Samurai #Piracy #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #Diplomacy #NavalHistory #YongleEmperor #Tenryūji Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. juni 2026 - 7 min
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Zheng He's Lost Engineers: The Men Who Built the Treasure Fleet

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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The Ming Admiral Who Brought a Lion to the Forbidden City

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]

I går - 11 min
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Zheng He's Spice Routes: Nutmeg, Clove, and Ming Trade Secrets

In Episode 83, Lucas and Luna explore the Treasure Fleet's little-known role in the spice trade. From the nutmeg groves of the Banda Islands to the clove forests of Ternate and Tidore, Zheng He's voyages transformed Ming China into a major consumer of Southeast Asian spices — decades before the Portuguese or Dutch arrived. They discuss how the Ming court used tribute missions to secure pepper, cardamom, and sandalwood, and how the demand for spices reshaped Chinese cuisine, medicine, and even shipbuilding. Lucas explains the economics: a pound of nutmeg could buy a cow in China, and the fleet carried tons of it. They also touch on the rivalry between the sultanates of Ternate and Tidore, who played the Ming against each other. By the end, the conversation reveals a surprising legacy: the Ming dynasty's spice appetite set the stage for the European race to control the Moluccas. This episode is perfect for anyone curious about how a single fleet connected East Asia to the Spice Islands, and how that connection echoes in global trade today. #ZhengHe #SpiceTrade #MingDynasty #BandaIslands #Ternate #Tidore #Moluccas #Nutmeg #Clove #IndianOceanTrade #TreasureFleet #MingDiplomacy #ChineseHistory #SoutheastAsia #SpiceIslands #GlobalTrade #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6. juni 2026 - 6 min
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The Admiral's Treasures: What Zheng He Brought Back to China

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the exotic cargoes and diplomatic gifts that Zheng He's treasure fleet brought back to Ming China during the early 15th century. From African giraffes hailed as qilin to Persian horses, Indian spices, and Arabian pearls, each item carried political and symbolic weight. They discuss how the Yongle Emperor used these treasures to legitimize his rule, the tribute system that framed these exchanges, and the economic impact of importing luxury goods and foreign envoys. Lucas explains the role of Ma Huan's Yingya Shenglan in documenting these items and how the subsequent hai jin ban disrupted this vibrant trade network. The episode touches on the controversy over whether Zheng He's voyages were economically sustainable, drawing on debates between Ming officials like Liu Daxia and later historians. Listeners will learn about specific goods such as frankincense from Hormuz, pepper from Calicut, and pearls from the Maldives, and how they shaped Chinese material culture and foreign relations. #ZhengHe #MingDynasty #TreasureFleet #IndianOceanTrade #YongleEmperor #Qilin #SpiceTrade #PearlTrade #TributeSystem #MaHuan #YingyaShenglan #HaiJin #SwahiliCoast #Calicut #Hormuz #Maldives #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6. juni 2026 - 7 min
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