11 November, 2017 - 18:56
aprilholloway
The Chinese May Have Beaten the Famous Voyage of Columbus by 70 Years
There are a few controversial claims floating around that the Americas were reached by oversea cultures before Columbus made his well-known visit to the “New World” in 1492. For example,
Italian physicist and philologist Lucio Russo has presented the argument that the ancient Greeks reached America long before Columbus. Another intriguing argument suggests the Chinese “discovered” the Americas 70 years prior to the famous voyage.
The suggestion that the Chinese predated Christopher Columbus in the Americas is a major argument of the amateur historian Gavin Menzies. In fact, it seems that Menzies has made his career by going against the mainstream view of the past. Three of his more debated books are ‘1421: The Year China Discovered the World’ – a book claiming a Chinese fleet led by Admiral Zheng He reached the Americas in 1421, its sequel ‘1434: The Year a Magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance’, and a text that mainstream thinkers regularly mock - ‘The Lost Empire of Atlantis: History's Greatest Mystery Revealed’.
- Zheng He: Famous Chinese Explorer Who Added Wealth and Power to the Ming Dynasty
- Chinese Votive Sword Found in Georgia suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese travel to North America
- Mystery of island visited by 15th Century Chinese Explorer Zheng He now solved
A statue meant to depict Christopher Columbus. (Public Domain)
You may wonder about Menzies’ claims. In the text ‘Who Discovered
America: The Untold History of the Peopling of the Americas’, Menzies
argues a Chinese map from 1418 provides evidence for his argument that
the Chinese explored the Americas in 1421. Specifically, Menzies makes
mention to a map charted by Admiral Zheng He which appears to show North
American rivers and coasts and something of South America. DNA studies
are also used as his evidence for indigenous Americans being related to
the waves of Asian settlers he asserts reached the Americas.- Zheng He: Famous Chinese Explorer Who Added Wealth and Power to the Ming Dynasty
- Chinese Votive Sword Found in Georgia suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese travel to North America
- Mystery of island visited by 15th Century Chinese Explorer Zheng He now solved
The supposed map from 1418 showing some of the Americas. (Public Domain)
A Christie’s Auctions’ appraiser has allegedly confirmed the
authenticity of the map. Historians are also said to have stated the map
was written in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Menzies says that the
map’s validity can also be used to explain the Chinese names of several
towns and regions in Peru.- End of the Enigmatic Christopher Columbus: A Man at Last Emerges to Eradicate the Myth
- 17 Out-of-Place Artifacts Said to Suggest High-Tech Prehistoric Civilizations Existed
- Could Clues From the Ocean Floor Finally Lead to Zheng He’s Lost Treasure Ship?
While it’s true Menzies may not be correct in his claims, it is extremely unfortunate that a person courageous enough to make his assertions has been so widely mocked for presenting an idea that dares to go against the mainstream.
Woodblock print representing Zheng He’s ships. (Public Domain)
Top Image: Detail of General Zheng He statue in Sam Po Kong temple, Semarang, Indonesia. Source: CC BY SA 2.0
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