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Naval Institute of Ocean Cartography and Department of Maritime History, and Dalian Sea Transportation Institute. (1988). Xinbian Zheng He hanghai tuji [A new compilation of the navigation charts of Zheng He’s voyages]. Beijing: People’s Communication Press.

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Needham, J. (1959). Science and civilisation in China: Vol. 3. Mathematics and the sciences of the heavens and the earth. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Needham, J. (1962). Science and civilisation in China: Vol. 4. Physics and physical technology: Part 1. Physics. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

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