1877 — 1952
Norwegian Lutheran missionary to China, scholar of Chinese religion, and founder of Christian Mission to Buddhists.
1897 — 1967
Vatican representative to China (1946-49) and Taiwan (1953-59).
1624 — 1676
Jesuit missionary in China.
1837 — 1890
Missionary educator of women in China.
1899 — 1976
Chinese Christian educator, supporter of democracy movements and signer of the "Three-Self Manifesto".
1880 — 1936
Missionary doctor of Soochow Hospital.
1891 — 1946
Educational reformer.
1843 — 1904
Evangelist and teacher among Chinese women. Second wife of J. Hudson Taylor and mother of two children by him. Pioneer woman missionary.
1837 — 1870
Pioneer missionary of the China Inland Mission, wife of Hudson Taylor and trainer of women missionary recruits.
1875 — 1958
Missionary, teacher, and founder of Ginling College, China.
1566 — 1640
First Italian Jesuit missionary in Shanxi, China.
1886 — 1941
American missionary who heroically saved the lives of many women at the Ginling Girls College during the Nanjing Massacre.