1892 — 1944
Chinese Christian leader in education.
1562 — 1633
Grand minister of the Ming dynasty and significant member of the Catholic Church who contributed much to the propagation of Christianity during the late Ming period.
1871 — 1940
Chinese scholar and reformer of the judiciary system in China.
1902 — 1999
Daughter of Pastor Xu Qin; professor of medicine.
1244 — 1317
Patriarch of the East Syrian Church.
1882 — 1970
Prominent Chinese doctor and educator
1877 — 1950
Distinguished civil servant under many Chinese governments over several decades.
1891 — 1983
A pioneer in modern OB-GYN medicine
1557 — 1627
Famous Chinese Catholic converted from Buddhism in the late Ming dynasty.
1867 — 1926
Well-known Catholic in China.
1882 — 1936
Prominent Chinese Protestant leader of the Republican period, as head of the YMCA for twenty years.
1914 — 2005
Chinese house church leader who suffered long imprisonment for refusing to join the Three-Self Patriotic Movement and who led a large congregation after being released from prison.