Hong Bao
Eunuch, Yongle, Xuande Emperor, Zheng He, History of Ming
978-613-5-93801-2
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2011-08-04
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hong Bao ca. 1412-1433 was a Chinese eunuch sent on overseas diplomatic missions during the reign of Ming emperors Yongle and Xuande. He is best known as the commander of one of the detached squadrons of Zheng He's fleet during the Seventh Voyage of this fleet to the Indian Ocean (1431–1433). According to the History of Ming, in 1412 (i.e., some time between the third and fourth voyages of Zheng He's fleet), Hong Bao was sent by the Yongle Emperor as the envoy to Thailand. In 1421 Hong Bao participated in the sixth voyage of Zheng He, during which foreign envoys were transported back to their countries, as far as Ormus.
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