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Liekai Bi (Pukyong National University) Chung, Hae Jo (Pukong National University)
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동북아시아문화학회 동북아 문화연구 동북아 문화연구 제62집
발행연도
2020.3
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111 - 128 (18page)

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This paper attempts to analyze China"s marine consciousness, especially focused on Zheng He’s case. As conclusion, this paper intends to reveal the implications for China"s contemporary maritime power construction as well as how the maritime consciousness affects China’s 21st-century Maritime Silk Road’s construction. A peaceful, inclusive, open and harmonious characteristic of ancient China’s marine values is reflected in Zheng He’s expeditions. One of the purposes of Zheng He’s expeditions was to maintain a peaceful international order. Emperor Yongle intended to profit people all around the world through Zheng He"s voyage by promoting China"s prestige and helping other countries. Zheng He tried to establish friendly relations with other countries based on the principle of no invasions to other countries" territory. It also delivered a message that China respected other countries’ sovereignty and autonomy. Western countries" sea power was achieved by colonization and deprivation, which was ruthless and brutal. However, Zheng He aimed to promote economic and cultural exchanges in a peaceful way with other countries. Therefore, many countries voluntarily applied to join China’s tribute system. This reflected the peaceful characteristic of ancient China’s marine values and helped China achieve the mutual cooperation with other countries under the Characteristic of its marine values.
A summary of ancient China’s marine values through the analysis of Zheng He’s expeditions can be helpful to modern China’s maritime power’s build-up. On the process of pursuing the sovereignty over the ocean, it is necessary to cooperate with foreign countries. As the increasing complex of globalization and cooperation among countries around the world, it is inevitable to cooperate with other countries in terms of developing the oceans. Monopolization, on the other hand, does not seem a very smart way of enhancing one country’s maritime power on the contemporary world.

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Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Previous Research
Ⅲ. Zheng He’s Expeditions and China’s Maritime Values
Ⅳ. The Reasons China Did not Become a Maritime Power
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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