Posted on 01/21/2005 10:20:18 AM PST by blam
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Japan got REAL lucky somehow or other.
Well, if anyone would know it would be the "experts" 700 years later.
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Built by the lowest bidder...
As far as I can determine, Chinese naval architecture was what we now call "brown water" oriented, not "blue water" oriented. Their larger vessels were also flat bottomed.
Such vessels seem to have been made in rather advanced ship yards, using modular construction for the 1400's period, and such vessels made circumnavigations. Flat bottomed does not necessarily mean not sea worthy.
I suggest Gavin Menzes book titled 1421 for those interested in such matters.
Unfortunately, the Golden Horde of the Khan that rampaged middle Asia and Europe was not so poorly constructed, else they wouldn't have been knocking on the gates of Vienna in the 1300s...
The Junks were junk?
So Yoshimitsu wasn't Genghis Khan then?
I don't think this proves much of anything. Ancient ships, in the orient as well as the Mediterranean, tended not to be deep water ships. War fleets set out and, if they were lucky, made it across. If they were unlucky, they sank. This happened numerous times, to the Greeks, the Romans, the Phoenicians, the Carthaginians.
Probably the Mongols consulted their priests, made the usual sacrifices, crossed their fingers, set out when the priests and shamans told them was the propitious moment, and lost the bet.
1421, Zheng He's Ship (400ft) Compared To Columbus's (85ft)
Apparently they didn't have to boats to get there. If horses could swim a 1000 miles or so, the Japanese would be speaking Chinese.
The Chinese were manufacturing crap even back then.
I'm old enough to remember when everything from Japan was considered crap too.
A stupid conclusion from someone who wants to "make a name" for themselves.
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Built in Korea. He was Muslim and a eunuch as well as Admiral of the High Seas. When his fleet was destroyed and he was about to be arrested he sailed off and was never officially seen again. He was familiar with the route to Africa and possibly Florida and was reportedly living the high life in Malaysia afterwards.
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