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Did Chinese sailors really discover America before Columbus? A new exhibition sets the scene, presenting new【1】_____. that lends
Did Chinese sailors really discover America before Columbus? A new exhibition sets the scene, presenting new【1】_____. that lends
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Did Chinese sailors really discover America before Columbus? A new exhibition sets the scene, presenting new【1】_____. that lends support to
the assumptions made in"1421: The Year China 【1】_____
Discovered America"by Gavin Menzies.
"1421: The Year China Sailed the World,
"is primarily a celebration of【2】_____Zheng 【2】_____
He’s seven maritime expeditions between 1405 and 142【3】With a fleet of 317 ships and 28, 000men, Zheng He is generally acknowledged as one of the great naval explorers, but how far he
actually went remains a matter of dispute.
The exhibition starts in Hunnan【China】in 1382,
with a【3】_____space giving some back- 【3】_____
ground on Zheng He’s youth. When he grew up, he became a scholar and a trusted adviser to the
emperor, Zhu DJ, who sent him on a mission to"proceed all the way to the ends of the earth to
collect tribute from the【4】_____beyond the seas. " 【4】_____
Later, China began a policy of isolationism that would last hundreds of years. The large ships
were left to rot at their moorings, and most of the records of the great journeys were destroyed.
Along with examples of spices and other goods that the fleet would have brought back to
China, the visitors can find ancient【5】_____like unusual animal-shaped money from Malacca
made of tin. 【5】_____
Arguing that the Chinese had reached America 70 years before Columbus, Menzies’s book
caused a【6】_____when it was published in 200【2】 【6】_____
"None of the great European explorers actually discovered anything new. The whole world was
【7】_____before they set sail. So somebody before them had done it,
and that was the basis of the book, " 【7】_____
Since then, the Web site he created to centralize
evidence to【8】_____his book has received 【8】_____
more than 100, 000 e-mails from people across the globe coming forward with"massive evidence"
【9】_____his claims. 【9】_____
Menzies now believes that Zheng He was not the first to sail to America. "One of the mistakes
I made in my book was to say that Zheng He did everything. He had a【10】_____Most of the world 【10】_____
had already been mapped by Kublai Khan’s fleet, " he said.
The exhibition shows copies of Kublai Khan’s maps, recently found at the U. S. Library of
Congress by an academic. The documents clearly show North America. Menzies believes the maps
are from the late 13th century.
【3】
Did Chinese beat out Columbus?
Did Chinese sailors really discover America before Columbus? A new exhibition sets the scene, presenting new evidence that lends support to the assumptions made in 1421: The Year China Discovered America by Gavin Menzies.
1421: The Year China Sailed the World, in Singapore in a special tent near the Esplanade (until Sept. 11), is primarily a celebration of Admiral Zheng He’s seven maritime expeditions between 1405 and 1423. With a fleet of 317 ships and 28, 000 men, Zheng He is generally acknowledged as one of the great naval explorers, but how far he actually went remains a matter of dispute.
With original artifacts, videos and interactive exhibits, 1421 aims to take visitors through Zheng He’s life story, setting the historical and economic context of his voyages. Against this factual background, Menzies’s theories are presented, along with new evidence, mainly maps, backing his claims.
The exhibition starts in Hunnan (China) in 1382, with a narrative space giving some background on Zheng He’s youth. Zheng, a Chinese Muslim, was captured as a child in wartime by the Ming army and made a eunuch to serve at court. He became a scholar and a trusted adviser to the third Ming emperor, Zhu Di, who sent him on a mission to "proceed all the way to the ends of the earth to collect tribute from the barbarians beyond the seas.
When the giant fleet returned in 1423, however, the emperor had fallen. With that change of leadership, China began a policy of isolationism that would last hundreds of years. The large ships were left to rot at their moorings, and most of the records of the great journeys were destroyed (though some argue the records still exist).
A lattice maze in the exhibition takes visitors through the internal turmoil dominating the early part of the Ming dynasty. In the main room, five giant masts and sails mark the admiral’s first five voyages, each depicting the destination while highlighting important historical facts such as the trade of spices and teas and life on board the ships.
With 600 years of sailing experience, the Chinese had already developed many tools useful to sailing over great distances- like magnetized compasses and watertight bulkhead compartments of a kind the West would have to wait hundreds of years for. Importantly, Zheng He’s ships, known as junks, included on-board vegetable patches, growing soybeans in tubes all year to provide protein and vitamin C, guarding sailors against scurvy.
Along with examples of spices and other goods that the fleet would have brought back to China, the visitors can find ancient artifacts like unusual animal-shaped money from Malacca (Malaysia) made of tin, which the Chinese produced as currency when their copper coins ran out. Shaped in the form of animals like crocodiles, turtles and chickens, these coins were exclusive to Malacca but have been found in shipwrecks throughout Asia.
Arguing that the Chinese had reached America 70 years before Columbus, Menzies’s book caused a stir when it was published in 2002. "Columbus had a map of America, de Gama had a map showing India and Captain Cook had a map showing Australia, and it’s not my saying; it’s the explorers saying it, the retired British Royal Navy submarine commanding officer said in an interview. "None of the great European explorers actually discovered anything new. The whole world was charted before they set sail. So somebody before them had done it, and that was the basis of the book, " he said
Since then, the Web site he created to centralize evidence to substantiate his book has received more than 100, 000 e-mails from people across the globe coming forward with "massive evidence corroborating his claims, " Menzies said. "It’s no longer about my book. It’s really a collective work. "
Menzies, who is planning to revise his book by 2007 in light of the latest evidence, now believes that Zheng He was not the first to sail to America. "One of the mistakes I made in my book was to say that Zheng He did everything. He had a legacy. Most of the world had already been mapped by Kublai Khan’s fleet, he said.
The exhibition shows copies of Kublai Khan’s maps, recently found at the U. S. Library of Congress by an academic. The documents clearly show North America. Menzies said he believes the maps, which are currently being carbon-dated, are from the late 13th century
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