A.J. McMahon

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For almost four and a half centuries, from the consolidation of the Song Empire until the remarkable seafaring expeditions of the early Ming (1405–33), China was the greatest maritime nation in the world – using big compartmented ships (with up to four decks, four or five masts and a dozen sails), steered by a sternpost rudder, guided by charts and compass, and able to carry 500 men.
When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order
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