When China Ruled the Waves (Chinese Dynasty Documentary) | Timeline
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Length: 48min 3sec (2883 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 01 2018
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I'm a big fan of these Timeline docs. Their whole channel on YouTube is awesome.
This is just what I wanted to see. I read the book The years of rice and salt by Kim Stanley Robinson last year and ever since I've been wondering about those treasure ships mentioned in the book.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-chinese-female-pirate-who-commanded-80000-outlaws
Geez
Pish posh Britannia rules the waves
Is this original content or what? I've never been sure of this channel
In olden days China and Britain understood one simple fact that remains true throughout time- whoever rules the seas rules the world. It was once a policy of the British army to maintain a navy twice as large as their two biggest competitors combined, no matter the cost, because superiority on the seas is the key to both trade and war.
I'll give it a try, I read Gavin Menzies book about Australia being temporarily settled by the Chinese fleets in the 15th century but it was so speculative, messy and debunked by Chinese scholars and historians it seems there is a boom on "what if-ism".
Is there a list somewhere where you can see what the titles of "timeline" videos actually correspond to with the tv-show and movie titles?
There is another program similar to this called βwhen China ruled the seasβ.
My favorite part was when they visited Africa where some descendants of Chinese sailors settled and married African women. The descendants were very obvious part asian and continued to passed down oral history of the Treasure fleet to their children.