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What is Zheng He's voyage to the West?

Here's the thing:

Zheng He's fleet made seven voyages to the West. Initially limited to Asia, from the fourth time, it expanded to the coast of Africa, which is today's Somalia. He led the most powerful fleet in the world at that time, and his influence on these countries can be imagined. One of the most famous is "Three Captures of Fan Wang".

The first time happened during the first voyage to the Western Ocean. On Sumatra Island (the westernmost part of Indonesia today), the old port kingdom was completely established by immigrants from China. King Chen Zuyi surrendered to Zheng He, commander of his motherland's fleet, and then made a surprise attack on Zheng He like the Korean kingdom did to Mr. Guan. Unfortunately, he was defeated and captured, and was sent back to China to be beheaded.

The second time happened during the second voyage to the West. In the kingdom of Mount Ceylon (Ceylon Island), King Alec Kucha lured Zheng He to the capital city of Rory.

Then pour the power of the whole country to attack the China Shipping Group anchored in the port. There are only 2000 people around Zheng He. He found that the situation was different, so he used these 2000 people to raid the palace while the capital was empty and captured Alexander Kunai alive. On the way, the troops of Mount Ceylon heard the voice of the police and turned around to rescue them. Before and after the attack by China's army, defeated. Alexander was sent to China, but China didn't kill him, but sent him back to Mount Ceylon. Since then, Mount Ceylon has become China's most loyal ally. Every king acceded to the throne, just like North Korea and Annan, China was asked to confer titles.

The third time happened during the third voyage to the West, the kingdom of Sumatra was in civil strife, the son of the former king.

Su Gan rose to seize the throne, but lacked political mind and did not know to contact China for help. Instead, he attacked a ship in China in an attempt to get the treasure. He was arrested and sent to China to be beheaded.

At these times, the Ming government intervened, because these countries were far and remote, and even if they were occupied, they could not send people to stay, so the Ming government regarded them as vassals (like Ceylon Mountain, etc. )

In ancient China, only the exchanges between Zhang Qian and the Western Regions in the 2nd century BC opened up a vast unknown world for China, and they made great contributions to the cultural exchanges between China and the West.