1838 — 1898
Chinese translator, professor, social reformer, and pastor who was instrumental in the founding of Central China University and St. John's College.
1895 — 1980
Housewife, educator.
1891 — 1983
A pioneer in modern OB-GYN medicine
The first Chinese pastor of the Baptist church in China, pioneer and foundation-layer.
1901 — 1963
Chinese Christian patriot, editor, and writer.
1557 — 1627
Famous Chinese Catholic converted from Buddhism in the late Ming dynasty.
1948 — 2004
A pioneer of the Cultural Revolution “thinking generation,” Yang became one of the world's preeminent theorists in economic analysis, as well as an influential campaigner for democracy in China.
1819 — 1888
Pioneer Southern Baptist missionary to China enduring opposition and surviving the Taiping Rebellion to build a productive ministry.
1887 — 1964
Distinguished civil servant; Christian educator.
1867 — 1926
Well-known Catholic in China.
1898 — 1991
Baptist Missionary Society missionary and educator in China during the first half of the 20th century.
1901 — 1956
Elder at Shanghai Christian Assembly (or Meeting Hall); Watchman Nee’s closest co-worker; ophthalmologist; martyr.