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

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

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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episode The Ming Fleet's Revolt: Zheng He and the Calmu Incident artwork

The Ming Fleet's Revolt: Zheng He and the Calmu Incident

In 1409, during Zheng He's third voyage, a violent mutiny erupted aboard the flagship itself. The Calmu Incident — named after the disgraced Ming eunuch who led it — nearly derailed the entire expedition and exposed deep fractures in the treasure fleet's command. Drawing on Ma Huan's 'Yingya Shenglan' and the Ming shi, we reconstruct the revolt: the motives of the ringleader Calmu (also known as Hao Hai), the loyalty of the admiral's guard, the brutal execution that followed, and the Yongle Emperor's calculated response. We explore why a fleet carrying porcelain, silk, and diplomatic gifts became a stage for internal war, and how the incident reshaped Zheng He's authority for the remaining voyages. This episode also touches on the haijin policy's unintended consequence of concentrating disgruntled naval officers into a single fleet, and the role of eunuch hierarchy in Ming overseas expeditions. #ZhengHe #CalmuIncident #MingDynasty #TreasureFleet #Mutiny #YingyaShenglan #MaHuan #YongleEmperor #Eunuch #Haijin #NavalHistory #IndianOcean #ThirdVoyage #MingShi #ChineseHistory #FleetRevolt #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10 Jul 2026 - 6 min
episode Zheng He's Navy Yard at Longjiang and the Lost Shipbuilding Records artwork

Zheng He's Navy Yard at Longjiang and the Lost Shipbuilding Records

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the shipbuilding infrastructure behind Zheng He's treasure fleet, focusing on the Longjiang shipyard near Nanjing and the bureaucratic records that documented every launch. They explore the role of the Ministry of Works, the mandarin Lu Shanji who oversaw construction, and the Ming shi accounts of the baochuan — the massive 'treasure ships' that could reportedly carry up to 1,500 tons. Lucas explains how the Longjiang shipyard operated with specialized slips, timber reserves, and a workforce of thousands, and why the later Ming dynasty systematically destroyed those records under the haijin (maritime ban) policies of the 15th and 16th centuries. They contrast the Chinese approach with contemporary European shipbuilding at Venice and discuss what was lost when the archives were burned. The episode also touches on recent archaeological work that has uncovered remnants of the Longjiang yard and the ongoing debate among historians about the true size of the treasure ships. #ZhengHe #Longjiang #Shipbuilding #Baochuan #MingDynasty #Nanjing #Haijin #LuShanji #TreasureFleet #NavalHistory #MaritimeHistory #LostRecords #Shipyard #MingShi #ChineseHistory #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 9 min
episode Zheng He's Armada: The Warship That Changed Asia artwork

Zheng He's Armada: The Warship That Changed Asia

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the warship design of Zheng He's treasure fleet, focusing on the fuchuan — the massive, multi-decked vessel that carried the Ming navy across the Indian Ocean. Drawing on the Ming shi and the Longjiang shipyard records, they discuss how the fuchuan compared to contemporary European carracks and Arab dhows, the controversial question of its actual size (the oft-repeated 137-meter length vs. scholarly estimates of around 60 meters), and how its design was optimized for long-range voyages. They also look at the later destruction of the shipbuilding archives and the haijin bans that erased this naval technology. Specific terms include: fuchuan, Longjiang, Ming shi, baochuan, haijin, Yongle Emperor, and the battle of Palembang. The episode ends with a reflection on what the loss of that knowledge meant for China's maritime history. #ZhengHe #MingDynasty #Fuchuan #TreasureFleet #NavalHistory #Shipbuilding #Longjiang #Haijin #MingShi #YongleEmperor #IndianOcean #MaritimeHistory #ChineseHistory #Warship #Baochuan #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 8 min
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Zheng He's Astronomer: The Star Mapper of the Treasure Fleet

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the astronomical expertise behind Zheng He's voyages. While the treasure fleet's navigators used the Chinese star-mapping system called qianxing ban — literally 'star-rating board' — to cross the Indian Ocean, the astronomy itself had deep roots. Lucas reveals the story of Guo Shoujing, the Yuan dynasty astronomer whose thirteenth-century star catalog and calendar reform directly enabled Zheng He's navigators to read the night sky. They discuss the Gaocheng Observatory in Henan, the 40-foot gnomon used to measure the solstices, and the 1,000-plus stars Guo cataloged. Luna asks how Ming sailors actually used star altitudes to find latitude, and Lucas explains the Pole Star and Southern Cross techniques. The episode also touches on the tension between empirical Chinese astronomy and the European astronomical revolution, and why Guo's work remained a state secret for centuries. Expect specific details on the Shoushi calendar, the qianxing ban, and the star charts that guided the fleet to East Africa. #ZhengHe #GuoShoujing #ChineseAstronomy #MingDynasty #YuanDynasty #TreasureFleet #QianxingBan #ShoushiCalendar #GaochengObservatory #StarMaps #IndianOceanNavigation #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #Navigation #Astronomy #MingHistory #Polestar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 Jul 2026 - 8 min
episode Zheng He's Voyages and the Ming-Malacca Alliance artwork

Zheng He's Voyages and the Ming-Malacca Alliance

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the strategic alliance between Ming China and the Sultanate of Malacca during Admiral Zheng He's voyages. They discuss how the city-state of Malacca, founded by Parameswara, transformed from a small fishing village into a key trading hub in the Strait of Malacca. The Ming fleet's visits bolstered Malacca's independence against Siam and Majapahit, with Yongle Emperor granting the ruler the title of king and gifting a stone tablet. The hosts also touch on the sultan's tributary missions to Nanjing and the lasting impact of these ties on Southeast Asian trade networks. Newly covered figures include Sultan Mansur Shah and the Chinese Muslim envoy Pu An. #ZhengHe #Malacca #MingDynasty #StraitOfMalacca #Parameswara #YongleEmperor #SultanMansurShah #PuAn #SoutheastAsianHistory #IndianOceanTrade #TributarySystem #HistoricalAlliances #MingFleet #NavigationHistory #EastAsia #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 Jul 2026 - 7 min
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