In the West, legendary explorers like Christopher Columbus, Ernest
Shackleton and Sir Edmund Hillary are a recognized part of our history.
But in China, that legend belongs to the great explorer Zheng He
(1371-1433), who lived during China's renowned Ming Dynasty. Zheng He,
the Great Chinese Explorer is a bilingual (English and Chinese) tale of
his adventures.
When he was a child, Zheng He dreamed of foreign lands, his imagination
was inspired by the travels of his father and grandfather and the
wonderful items they brought back from trading trips to the West. A
simple but exotic porcelain vase in cobalt, a color not found in China
at the time, drove Zheng He to discover the origins of this unique
color--and become one of the most famous explorers in China's history.
From military brilliance to sea captain and diplomat, Zheng He's life
was never quiet! After serving the Emperor in the military and helping
China achieve peace and prosperity, Zheng He was chosen to command great
sea voyages, engaging in trade and establishing relations with foreign
governments.
Over the course of 28 years, Zheng He made seven major expeditions by
sea to South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and even reaching as
far as the east coast of Africa. And after all that travel, his
childhood dream finally came true. On the Arabian Peninsula he
discovered the beautiful color for which he had been searching, and this
unique shade of blue became a trademark of the porcelain of the Ming
Dynasty.