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据2015年4月7日西班牙《阿贝赛报》报道,有史料记载,公元13世纪,成吉思汗之孙忽必烈曾两次派遣规模巨大的舰队远征日本,但都无果而终。传说是两场台风阻挡了舰队的去路,更使数十艘船只粉身碎骨,沉入深海。关于台风摧毁舰队一说,最近美国马萨诸塞大学的一个研究团队首次找到了线索,证明“拯救”日本人的台风确实存在。在这之前不妨先了解一下这段历史。13世纪中叶,忽必烈已经征服了中国大半江山,正雄心壮志继续扩张其帝
According to a report by Spain’s Abeed newspaper on April 7, 2015, there are historical records that in the 13th century AD, Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, dispatched two large-scale fleets to Japan, but all failed. Legend has it that two typhoons blocked the way of the fleet, leaving dozens of ships to pieces and sink into the deep sea. As for a typhoon that destroyed the fleet, a research team at the University of Massachusetts in the United States recently found clues for the first time that the typhoon “rescue” the Japanese did exist. Prior to this may wish to look at this history. By the mid-thirteenth century, Kublai Khan had conquered most of China’s rivers and mountains and was ambitious to continue expanding his empire