Zheng He and the Vanished Treasure Fleet
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Episode notes
In 1405, the horizon off the Chinese coast disappeared behind a wall of wood and canvas: 317 ships carrying 28,000 men, a floating city of soldiers, doctors, linguists, and astronomers, setting sail nearly a century before Columbus crossed the Atlantic. The man who commanded it, Zheng He, defied every expectation of a royal admiral. Born Ma He to a Muslim family in Yunnan, captured and castrated as a boy by the very army he would one day lead, he rose through loyalty and tactical brilliance to become the most trusted commander of the Yongle Emperor and arguably the greatest admiral in Chinese history.
This episode follows his seven voyages across the Indian Ocean, where lavish gifts and a giraffe presented as a mythical qilin masked a fleet that hunted pirate kings and waged war in Sri Lanka to enforce China's tributary system. It also take ...