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The first expedition in 1405-7 included 317 ships, of which 62 were "treasure
Feb 13, 2005 . According to Chinese sources, the 1405 expedition fleet consisted of 30000 men
Zheng He's first voyage consisted of a fleet of 317 treasure ships holding almost
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Jun 25, 2005 . 11), is primarily a celebration of Admiral Zheng He's seven maritime expeditions
Aug 20, 2001. with some 30000 men sailed in the first imperial expedition in 1405. . . OF
According to ancient Chinese sources, Zheng He commanded seven expeditions
The first expedition (1405-1407) included 317 ships and 27870 men. It visited
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