Zheng He's Voyage to Africa and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (english)

Zheng He's Voyage to Africa and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (english)

by Li Xinfeng Zheng Yijun

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Ch. 35China Social Sciences Press (CSSP)
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Zheng He's four voyages to Africa were a symbol of the early Ming Dynasty's diplomatic policy of "sharing the blessings of peace" with other countries, covering the world. This report explains in depth that the achievement of this unprecedented feat in human history was inseparable from China's advanced boating technology and navigation support at that time, as well as the opening of three new routes across the Indian Ocean to Africa: Zheng He's visit to Africa included Mugudushu, Bulawa, Zhubu, Malin, Manbasa and other places into the Maritime Silk Road The trade system of the Maritime Silk Road shows the international significance of the Maritime Silk Road more than ever before: through a visit to the "Chinese Village" on Patai Island, it was found that the descendants of Zheng He's subordinates who stayed in Africa due to the shipwreck still retain Chinese cultural traditions and have successfully integrated into African society. They are the first batch of Chinese to "immigrate" to Africa. It advances the history of Chinese immigration to Africa by two to three hundred years, effectively countering the so-called "neo-colonialism theory" and the "China threat theory," and providing theoretical and practical support for Africa's "Look East" and the development of China-Africa trade. This report is of extremely important historical and practical significance in promoting China and Africa to jointly build the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and promoting the construction of a China-Africa community with a shared future.

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