BEIJING, July 11 (Xinhuanet) -- People's Daily, China's leading newspaper,
will carry an editorial on Monday, calling on the Chinese people to carry
forward ancient navigator Zheng He's spirit of patriotism in promoting
present-day peaceful development.
The editorial said the "peaceful voyage" of Zheng He, as the forefather of
world navigation, in the 15th and 16th centuries, will be enshrined in people's
minds.
China's commemoration of the hero today is significant because people
should carry on his spirit of patriotism to undertake the country's reform and
to convey the idea of peaceful development to the world, as well as to establish
friendly ties with other countries, the editorial said.
The country thus decided to make July 11 China's "Navigation Day" to mark
the historical moment that Zheng He launched his fleet 600 years ago.
Zheng He, the first ethnic Chinese sailor to circumnavigate the globe in
the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), traveled to West Asia and East Africa from 1405 to
1433.
Pioneering the first express sea-route through the western Pacific and
Indian Ocean, Zheng He's voyages were 87 year earlier than the voyage made by
Columbus, 92 years earlier than Vasco Da Gama and 114 years earlier than
Magellan.
Historical records show that Zheng, commanding a fleet with 28 ships and
27,800 people, did not colonize any newly discovered areas or set up any
military fortresses. On the contrary, he provided local inhabitants with silk,
chinaware, calendars and agricultural tools, his seven voyages are considered
early demonstrations of China's peaceful diplomacy.