1434b It is China that led the age of the sea! The influence of the Great Expedition of Purification on World History b For those of us who are accustomed to Western-centered history, Magellan and Columbus are great explorers. At the forefront of the development of the new continent, the world became one. But what if this historical fact is not true? 1434 says that it was China, not Europe, that led the age of the sea and the renaissance. In 1434, the title of the book, Chinas Purification Expedition arrives in Europe. Hwan, a Chinese admirer, explores the seas around the world, including Southeast Asia, under the command of the emperor. Jung-hwa finally arrived in Europe. The surprised side was European, not Chinese expedition. The Europeans were caught up in the various newspapers brought by the Expedition of Purification. Chinese delegations handed the Pope knowledge of various fields in Italy, including art, geography, astronomy, mathematics, typography, architecture, steelmaking, and military weapons. The background of the rise of the Renaissance movement in Italy was the Chinese newspaper delivered by Jung. In this book, the author makes a bold claim that the driving force behind the Renaissance was Chinese civilization, not Greek and Roman expertise.
1434b It is China that led the age of the sea! The influence of the Great Expedition of Purification on World History b For those of us who are accustomed to Western-centered history, Magellan and Columbus are great explorers. At the forefront of the development of the new continent, the world became one. But what if this historical fact is not true? 1434 says that it was China, not Europe, that led the age of the sea and the renaissance. In 1434, the title of the book, Chinas Purification Expedition arrives in Europe. Hwan, a Chinese admirer, explores the seas around the world, including Southeast Asia, under the command of the emperor. Jung-hwa finally arrived in Europe. The surprised side was European, not Chinese expedition. The Europeans were caught up in the various newspapers brought by the Expedition of Purification. Chinese delegations handed the Pope knowledge of various fields in Italy, including art, geography, astronomy, mathematics, typography, architecture, steelmaking, and military weapons. The background of the rise of the Renaissance movement in Italy was the Chinese newspaper delivered by Jung. In this book, the author makes a bold claim that the driving force behind the Renaissance was Chinese civilization, not Greek and Roman expertise.