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- Li_Yingshi abstract "Li Yingshi (Chinese: 李应试, referred to by Jesuits as Li Paul; fl. ca. 1600) was a Ming Chinese military officer and a renowned mathematician, astrologer and feng shui expert, who was among the first Chinese literati to become Christian. Converted to Catholicism by Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, the first two Jesuits to establish themselves in Beijing, he became a zealous Christian, and was instrumental in the advancement of Catholicism in China.".
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- Li_Yingshi subject Category:Chinese_Roman_Catholics.
- Li_Yingshi subject Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism.
- Li_Yingshi subject Category:Jesuit_China_missions.
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- Li_Yingshi comment "Li Yingshi (Chinese: 李应试, referred to by Jesuits as Li Paul; fl. ca. 1600) was a Ming Chinese military officer and a renowned mathematician, astrologer and feng shui expert, who was among the first Chinese literati to become Christian. Converted to Catholicism by Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, the first two Jesuits to establish themselves in Beijing, he became a zealous Christian, and was instrumental in the advancement of Catholicism in China.".
- Li_Yingshi label "Li Yingshi".
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- Li_Yingshi isPrimaryTopicOf Li_Yingshi.