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- Title
The Cessation of Zheng He's Voyages and the Beginning of Private Sailings: Fiscal Competition between Emperors and Bureaucrats.
- Authors
Siu, Yiu
- Abstract
The Ming court launched its famous expeditions overseas in the early fifteenth century and suddenly terminated these voyages after 1436. This article attempts to reassess the driving force of this event and its termination in the context of the Ming's domestic financial system, revealing that both the initiation and the cessation of Zheng He's voyages could be explained by the political and fiscal tension between emperors and bureaucrats. This article will also discuss how the cessation of Zheng He's voyages contributed to the onset of private sailings after the mid-fifteenth century.
- Subjects
ZHENG He; SAILING competitions; VOYAGES &; travels; CIVIL service; EMPERORS; FIFTEENTH century; SUDDEN death
- Publication
Journal of Chinese History, 2024, Vol 8, Issue 1, p95
- ISSN
2059-1632
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/jch.2022.45