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蔡杰1:It took Zheng He 28 years to lead 7 ocean journeys in total. He used compasses,ocean maps and other things to help him find new places. He went on his ocean journey with over 200 ships and about 27000 people each time. On ihs journeys,the biggest ship was about 151.8 meters long and 61.6 meters wide. He visited more than 30 countries and areas. He made the ocean journeys in order to develop trade and friendship between China and other countries.
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李熠The galloping horse and the flying bird are brilliantly combined, and the rapid speed of the flying bird is used to set off the speed of the galloping horse. The shape is vivid and the conception is ingenious. The vigorous vitality and indomitable momentum are the symbol of the Chinese nation.
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李熠The galloping horse and the flying bird are brilliantly combined, and the rapid speed of the flying bird is used to set off the speed of the galloping horse. The shape is vivid and the conception is ingenious. The vigorous vitality and indomitable momentum are the symbol of the Chinese nation.
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崔程The horse was the ancient symbol of speed on land, while the swallow was the symbol of speed in the sky. When a horse steps on a swallow, there is a feeling of "free and unbound", full of freedom and openness. The vigorous vitality and indomitable momentum of the horse and the swallow is the symbol of the take-off of the Chinese nation!
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王晓轩Zheng He's voyage to the West certainly had his contribution to trade, because the ceramics, silk, coins, etc. of the Ming Dynasty at that time were mostly loved and needed by people all over Southeast Asia; The spices and dyes produced from all over Nanyang were also needed domestically, and this reality of taking what was needed made Zheng He's voyage highlight the importance of trade.
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刘明杰
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陈昱帆Zheng he's voyages to the West promoted the national prestige of China's Ming Dynasty, demonstrated China's prosperity and strength, and brought back many plants and animals that China did not have. At the same time, it was the embodiment of China's ancient superb shipbuilding technology.
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赵鹏博It promoted China's ancient navigation to its peak and became the pioneer of the world's great navigation era in the 15th and 16th centuries. 2. It promoted the expansion of overseas trade and promoted the economic exchanges and development between China and foreign countries. 3. The spread of Chinese civilization has promoted two-way exchanges and common progress between Chinese and foreign cultures.
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贾凯贺1.The expansion of overseas trade has promoted economic exchanges and development between China and other countries. During Zheng He's voyages to the Western seas, he carried out bilateral trade with the local people in various forms for equality and mutual benefit and exchange of needed goods. He sent Chinese silks, porcelain, tea, lacquer ware, musk, metal products and books abroad in exchange for local spices, medicinal herbs, animals and plants, jewelry and raw materials for porcelain production. This trade activity has driven the economic development of China and these countries.