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aniked [119]
1 year ago
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Answer these questions about Zheng He:

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sertanlavr [38]1 year ago
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Where did he go - He visited the states of Southeast Asia, the coast of India, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the east coast of Africa.

Who did he meet -  He met the treachery from King Alagonakkara of Ceylon.

What did he see -  He saw 7 new animals

What did he find -  He found lions, leopards, ostriches, zebras, and other animals...

How did his visit impact that area - He expanded China's political influence in the world, and he made policital ties with other nations.

What important information did he bring back - The THINGS he broght back was lions, leopards, ostriches, zebras, and other animals... People thought they were really important because a Giffrafe was kinda like a Chinese unicorn ( qilin ) which represented good fortune.

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