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Zhenghe or Zheng He may refer to: People *Zheng He (1371–1433), Ming dynasty admiral and explorer * Zheng He (general) (1958–), general of the People's Liberation Army Science and technology * ZhengHe (spacecraft), planned asteroid and comet exploration mission *Type 679 training ship, Chinese training ship * ROCS Cheng Ho (PFG2-1103), one of Taiwanese-built Cheng Kung-class frigates of the Republic of China Navy Locations *Zhenghe County, county in Fujian, China * Zhenghe, Hunan (正和), town in Guiyang County, Hunan, China * Zhenghe Township (郑河), township in Zhuanglang County Zhuanglang County is a rural county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Pingliang in the east of Gansu Province, China. It borders Ningxia to the north, the Gansu county-level divisions of Huating City to the east, Zhangjiac ..., Gansu, China Historical eras *Zhenghe (征和, 92–89 BC), an era name of Emperor Wu of Han *Zhenghe (政和, 1111–1118), an era name of Emp ...
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Zheng He
Zheng He (; 1371–1433 or 1435) was a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty. He was originally born as Ma He in a Muslim family and later adopted the surname Zheng conferred by the Yongle Emperor. Commissioned by the Yongle Emperor and later the Xuande Emperor, Zheng commanded seven expeditionary treasure voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and East Africa from 1405 to 1433. According to legend, his larger ships carried hundreds of sailors on four decks and were almost twice as long as any wooden ship ever recorded. As a favorite of the Yongle Emperor, whom Zheng assisted in the overthrow of the Jianwen Emperor, he rose to the top of the imperial hierarchy and served as commander of the southern capital Nanjing. Early life and family Zheng He was born Ma He () to a Muslim family of Kunyang, Kunming, Yunnan, during the Ming dynasty of China. He had an older brother and four sisters. Zheng He' ...
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Zheng He (general)
Zheng He (; born November 1958) is a general ('' shangjiang'') of the People's Liberation Army who served as president of PLA National Defense University from 2017 to 2021. He is a member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and was a delegate to the 12th National People's Congress. Biography Born in Shanghai, in November 1958, he graduated from Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. He served in the Nanjing Military Region for a long time. His first assignment was chief of staff of the 31st Group Army followed by service at Nanjing Military Region as deputy chief of staff. He then received assignment as director of Military Training Division of the People's Liberation Army General Staff Department in 2013. In July 2015 he transferred to Chengdu Military Region as deputy commander. He was then assigned to the newly founded Training and Administration Department of the Central Military Commission as director in January 2016. ...
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ZhengHe (spacecraft)
''Tianwen-2'', formerly known as ''ZhengHe'', is a planned Chinese asteroid sample-return and comet exploration mission that is currently under development. Overview ''Tianwen-2'' is planned to be launched by a Long March 3B rocket around 2025. It will use solar electric propulsion to explore the co-orbital near-Earth asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa and the main-belt comet 311P/PANSTARRS. The spacecraft will rendezvous with Kamoʻoalewa and conduct remote sensing observations in orbit, before landing on the asteroid to collect a sample of of regolith. A nano-orbiter and nano-lander will be deployed to conduct remote sensing and sampling observations, and explosives will be used to expose potential subsurface volatiles for detection. The spacecraft will use both anchor-and-attach and touch-and-go methods to attempt collection of a sample from the asteroid. It would be the first time an anchor-and-attach method has been used on an asteroid, as both OSIRIS-REx and '' Hayabusa2'' ...
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Type 679 Training Ship
The Type 679 training ship with NATO reporting name Daxin, or 大兴 in Chinese meaning Great Prosper, is a Chinese training ship developed for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The ship is more commonly known as ''Zheng He'' , after the Ming dynasty admiral of the same name. ''Zheng He'' is the first purpose-built training ship indigenously developed by China. Designed by the 708th Institute of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), commonly known as China Shipbuilding and Oceanic Engineering Design Academy (中国船舶及海洋工程设计研究), the ship was built by Qiuxing (求新) Shipyard in Shanghai, a division of Jiangnan Shipyard. The ship is designed to be crewed by 170 sailors and 30 instructors assigned to the ship. The ship has a large hospital on board to accommodate cadet classes. She was originally designed to house 108 cadets in addition to the crew and instructors. When the ship first entered service in 1987, she was the first ship in the PLAN t ...
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ROCS Cheng Ho (PFG2-1103)
ROCS ''Cheng Ho'' (鄭和, PFG2-1103) is the second of eight Taiwanese-built ''Cheng Kung''-class frigates of the Republic of China Navy, based on the ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class. Construction and career Laid down on 21 December 1991 and launched on 15 October 1992, ''Cheng Ho'' (鄭和) was commissioned into service on 28 March 1994. All of the Taiwanese PFGs have the length of the later ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' FFGs, but have a different weapon and electronics fit. Gallery File:ROCN PFG-1103 model in WOC 20120609.jpg, A model of ROCS ''Cheng Ho'' File:丘副總長視導鄭和軍艦醫務室 20200226.jpg, ROCS ''Cheng Ho'''s surgical room See also * ROCS Chi Kuang (PFG2-1105) * ROCS Tzu I (PFG2-1107) * ROCS Pan Chao (PFG2-1108) * ROCS Chang Chien (PFG2-1109) *ROCS Tian Dan (PFG2-1110) ROCS ''Tian Dan'' (, PFG2-1110) is the eighth ship of the guided-missile frigates of the Republic of China Navy (ROCN), which was based on the of the United States Navy. ''Tian Da ...
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Cheng Kung-class Frigate
The ''Cheng Kung''-class frigates are eight guided-missile frigates in service in the Republic of China Navy (ROCN). They are based upon the U.S. and built by China Shipbuilding Corporation in Kaohsiung, Taiwan under license throughout the 1990s as part of the Kuang Hua I project. These frigates served as the mainstay of the ROCN's area air defense capability prior to the acquisition of the ''Keelung'' (''Kidd'')-class destroyers in 2005. They are designated with the hull classification PFG (Patrol Frigate, Guided missile) rather than FFG (Frigate, Guided missile) used by the ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class. Background The Kwang Hua I project came out of renewed relations between the Republic of China and the United States following the election of President Ronald Reagan. Reagan's government took a harder stance with mainland China and began joint defense projects with the Taiwanese military. Among them was the Kwang Hua I project which was part of a series of new surface warships ...
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Republic Of China Navy
The Republic of China Navy (ROCN; ), also called the ROC Navy and colloquially the Taiwan Navy, is the maritime branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces (ROCAF). The service was formerly commonly just called the Chinese Navy during World War II and prior to the ROC's retreat from the mainland. While still sometimes used especially in domestic circles, it is now not as often used internationally due to the current ambiguous political status of Taiwan and to avoid confusion with the People's Liberation Army Navy of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Today, the ROC Navy's primary mission is to defend the remaining ROC's territories and the sea lanes under its jurisdiction against any possible blockades, attacks, or invasion. Operations include maritime patrols in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, as well as readiness for counter-strike and counter-invasion operations during wartime. The Republic of China Marine Corps (ROCMC) also functions as a branch of the Navy. ...
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Zhenghe County
Zhenghe County () is a county of northern Fujian province, People's Republic of China, bordering Zhejiang to the north. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Nanping. The Min-Bei dialect, or Northern Min (Guing'ei Di) prevails in Zhenghe County. History Zhenghe became a county in 1000AD, but its previous name is Guanli (). In 1115AD, the emperor appreciated the Gongfu tea from Guanli County. He delightfully named the county after his reign title "Zhenghe", which lasts till now. Administration 1 Subdistrict Xiongshan () 4 Towns Dongping () Tieshan () Zhenqian () Shuitun () 5 Townships Xingxi () Waitun () Yangyuan () Chengyuan () Lingyao () Climate Transportation Expressway Expressway may refer to: * Controlled-access highway, the highest-grade type of highway with access ramps, lane markings, etc., for high-speed traffic. * Limited-access road, a lower grade of highway or arterial road. *Expressway, the fictional s ... * G15 ...
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Guiyang County
Guiyang County () is a county in Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of Chenzhou prefecture-level City. Located on the southern part of the province, it is adjacent to the east of the city proper in Chenzhou. The county is bordered to the north by Changning and Leiyang Cities, to the west by Xintian and Jiahe Counties, to the south by Linwu County, to the east by Suxian and Beihu Districts. Guiyang County covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 904,400 and a resident population of 711,700.about the population of Guiyang County in 2015, according to the Statistical Communiqué of Guiyang County on the 2015 National Economic and Social Development - (2015年桂阳县国民经济和社会发展统计公报)tjj.czs.govo/ref> The county has 17 towns, three subdistricts and two townships under its jurisdiction, the county seat is Longtan Subdistrict ().the divisions of Guiyang County in 2015, according to the result on adjustment of township-leve ...
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Zhenghe Township
Zhenghe or Zheng He may refer to: People *Zheng He (1371–1433), Ming dynasty admiral and explorer *Zheng He (general) (1958–), general of the People's Liberation Army Science and technology *ZhengHe (spacecraft), planned asteroid and comet exploration mission *Type 679 training ship, Chinese training ship *ROCS Cheng Ho (PFG2-1103), one of Taiwanese-built Cheng Kung-class frigates of the Republic of China Navy Locations *Zhenghe County, county in Fujian, China * Zhenghe, Hunan (正和), town in Guiyang County, Hunan, China * Zhenghe Township (郑河), township in Zhuanglang County Zhuanglang County is a rural county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Pingliang in the east of Gansu Province, China. It borders Ningxia to the north, the Gansu county-level divisions of Huating City to the east, Zhangjiac ..., Gansu, China Historical eras *Zhenghe (征和, 92–89 BC), an era name of Emperor Wu of Han *Zhenghe (政和, 1111–1118), an era name of Empero ...
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Zhuanglang County
Zhuanglang County is a rural county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Pingliang in the east of Gansu Province, China. It borders Ningxia to the north, the Gansu county-level divisions of Huating City to the east, Zhangjiachuan County to the southeast, Qin'an County to the southwest, and Jingning County to the west. Nearby major cities include Pingliang, Tianshui, Guyuan, and Lanzhou. The county seat of Zhuanglang—once known as Zhuanglang, Tchouang-lan, Chwang-lan, or Chwanglang—is now called Shuiluo. Its walled town was an important regional post in late imperial China, visited by Jesuit missionaries and reported on by the Macartney Embassy. It remains a relatively busy administrative, educational, and trading spot for the county. Other market towns in the county include Nanhu, Zhudian, and Handian in the north, south-west, and south-east respectively. The people of Zhuanglang are predominantly farmers, producing wheat and potatoes on terraced hi ...
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