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1. Some say the explorer found America before ColumbusHe later entered imperial service and became a close aide to the Yongle Emperor, the third Ming Dynasty emperor, who commissioned most of his voyages.
2. After the death of the Ming Yongle emperor, the mover behind the voyages, Zheng was allowed one final voyage before his fleet was grounded and Chinese maritime exploits came to a halt.
3. "Zheng‘s voyages were the result of the will of the Yongle emperor to explore the high seas, but as soon as the emperor died, exploration of the sea ended in a rather dramatic way," Feng Xiangxiang, a curator at the Jinghai Temple said.
4. "Zheng‘s voyages were the result of the will of the Yongle emperor to explore the high seas, but as soon as the emperor died, exploration of the sea ended in a rather dramatic way" Feng Xiangxiang Jinghai Temple curatorBut for many, Zheng‘s exploits are a reflection of China‘s long–standing closed–door mentality and its failure to make better use of its powerful navy and innovations such as the compass and boat building to strengthen its global influence.