Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics
1389
Ming shipbuilding yards expand at Longjiang
1389
The Hongwu court enlarged naval yards on the Yangtze near Nanjing to build treasure ships, patrol craft, and transport vessels. The maritime ban did not extend to state fleets, which grew rapidly. The yards would later build Zheng He's great expeditionary vessels, some reportedly four hundred feet long. Chinese naval capacity quietly surpassed anything elsewhere in the world.