
Ming Dynasty at Sea: Yongle Chart Prohibits Surveying and Mapping
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Ming Dynasty at Sea: Yongle Chart prohibits surveying and mapping Lin Shuyue, a modern surveying and mapping expert, disguised herself as the daughter of a guilty minister and disguised herself as a man to sneak into Zheng He's Navigation Department in order to overturn the case. In modern times, when she used the principles of satellite maps to revise the "Zheng He Navigation Chart", she found that the fleet circumnavigated the same sea area seven times - There is the "exiled court of Emperor Jianwen" hidden there, and sitting on the dragon throne is actually "the Qin Tianjian of the Yuan Dynasty who traveled 200 years earlier"! What's even more deadly is that Zheng He handed Zhu Di a secret edict: "Whoever surveys and maps this sea map will have the Nine Tribes punished. " She gritted her teeth and tore up the drawing: "What if I insist on surveying and mapping this 'Dragon Shadow Forbidden Zone'? " At this time, on the mast of the treasure ship in the storm, Zheng He was pointing her GPS mapper at the no-navigation zone...
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