Zheng, He, 1371-1435

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Name (Hebrew)
חה, ג'נג, 1371-1435
Name (Latin)
Zheng, He, 1371-1435
Other forms of name
Cheng, Ho, 1371-1435
Sanbao tai jian, 1371-1435
Ma, Sanbao, 1371-1435
San-pao tʻai chien, 1371-1435
Ma, San-pao, 1371-1435
Dempu Awang, 1371-1435
Awang, Dempu, 1371-1435
Dampoehawang, 1371-1435
Dampuhawang, 1371-1435
Chzhėn, Khė, 1371-1435
Khė, Chzhėn, 1371-1435
Zhenghe, 1371-1435
Sam, Po Kong, 1371-1435
Kong, Sam Po, 1371-1435
Tei, Wa, 1371-1435
Sam, Po, 1371-1435
Po, Sam, 1371-1435
Date of birth
1371
Date of death
1435
Associated country
China
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 72199054
Wikidata: Q7333
Library of congress: n 81035680
OCoLC: oca00581329
Sources of Information
  • Cheng Ho yen chiu tzu liao hsüan pien, 1985:
  • Cheng Ho, 1991:
  • Sam Po Kong dan Indonesia, 1993:
  • Daijirin online, June 1, 2001
  • Sam Po, 2005:
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Wikipedia description:

Zheng He (also romanized Cheng Ho; 1371–1433/1435) was a Chinese admiral, explorer, diplomat, and bureaucrat during the early Ming dynasty (1368–1644). He is often regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history. Born into a Muslim family as Ma He, he later adopted the surname Zheng conferred onto him by the Yongle Emperor (r. 1402–1424). Between 1405 and 1433, Zheng commanded seven treasure voyages across Asia under the commission of the Yongle Emperor and the succeeding Xuande Emperor (r. 1425–1435). According to legend, Zheng's largest ships were almost twice as long as any wooden ship ever recorded, and carried hundreds of sailors on four decks. A favorite of the Yongle Emperor, whom Zheng assisted in the Jingnan campaign that overthrew the previous Jianwen Emperor in 1402, Zheng He rose to the top of the Ming imperial hierarchy and served as commander of the southern capital Nanjing.

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