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Zheng He (born c 1371, Kunyang, near Kunming, Yunnan province, China—died 1433, Calicut [now Kozhikode], India) was an admiral and diplomat who helped extend the maritime and commercial influence of China throughout the regions bordering the Indian Ocean
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Gold medal in singles at Paris Olympics 2024 Won maiden WTA titles in 2023 at Palermo (d Paolini in F) and Zhengzhou (d Krejcikova in F); also reached final at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (l Haddad Maia), SF at Abu Dhabi and first career Grand Slam QF at US Open (l Sabalenka)
- Zheng Family History – Traceable | My China Roots
Zheng is the 6th most common surname in Mainland China, and many communities worldwide in places like Taiwan, Vietnam and Peru also share the same surname The roots of the Zheng family stretch far and wide
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The surname Zheng is of Chinese origin and has multiple meanings It can refer to a state or region during ancient times, such as the state of Zheng during the Zhou Dynasty It can also mean "upright" or "correct," symbolizing moral integrity and righteousness
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- Seven Voyages of Zheng He | National Geographic
Spreading Chinese goods and prestige, Zheng He commanded seven voyages that established China as Asia's strongest naval power in the 1400s At the Tay Kak Sie Chinese Taoist temple in Semarang on
- Zheng Qinwen of China loses at Wimbledon in first round | AP News
Zheng Qinwen became the second top-five seed to lose in the first round at Wimbledon when the Olympic gold medalist fell to Katerina Siniakova 7-5, 4-6, 6-1
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