West China College of Stomatology of the West China Medical Center of Sichuan University has a significant role in the development of modern stomatology...
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University West China College of Stomatology of Sichuan University West China School of Public Health of Sichuan University West China School of Pharmacy of Sichuan...
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Sichuan University (redirect from West China Medical University)
West China College of Stomatology, which was the earliest hospital of stomatology and had a significant role in the development of modern stomatology...
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Qiu Weiliu (category Members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering)
In 1951, he entered Sichuan Medical College (now West China College of Stomatology), where he majored in stomatology. After graduation in 1955, Qiu was...
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Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing Guotai Hospital Beijing Hepingli Hospital Beijing Hospital Beijing Hospital for Stomatology Beijing Hospital...
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in Sichuan West China College of Stomatology The West China Missionary News Journal of the West China Border Research Society "West China Union University"...
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James Endicott (cleric, born 1865) (category Canadian expatriates in China)
of the poor and oppressed he encountered while in China. The Endicotts and their five children returned to Canada in 1910 due to the poor health of their...
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Journal of the West China Border Research Society. VI: 208–244. Drake, F. S. (1937). "Nestorian Monasteries of the T'ang Dynasty: And the Site of the Discovery...
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W. H. Aldis (category CS1 Traditional Chinese-language sources (zh-hant))
subsequently led to the establishment of West China Diocesan College (天道學堂), of which Aldis became the principal. At the end of 1906, Aldis left Sichuan for furlough...
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Juan Campos Rodríguez (category People from the Province of Ourense)
was ordained a priest in 1932 and sent to China as part of the Redemptorist mission. In 1936 he arrived in China, where the Redemptorists had established...
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St. Andrew's Abbey (category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles)
founded St. Andrew's Priory in the Diocese of Nanchong, Sichuan, western China, and until 1953, the monks of the Priory conducted missionary work among...
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Pearl Temple (redirect from Castle of Seven Treasures)
k.a. Pearl Castle). It was located on Stalagmite Street outside the west gate of the city. The church was destroyed during the Tang dynasty (618–907)...
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Gabriel de Magalhães (category Roman Catholic missionaries in China)
1990). Coming Out of the Middle Ages: Comparative Reflections on China and the West. Routledge. p. 96. ISBN 978-0873326384. David E. Mungello (28 February...
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of the West China Border Research Society (JWCBRS) was a scientific journal published at irregular intervals between 1922 and 1945 by the West China Border...
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Wang Yi (pastor) (category CS1 Traditional Chinese-language sources (zh-hant))
Wang Yi (Chinese: 王怡; pinyin: Wáng Yí; born June 1, 1973), pen name Wang Shuya (simplified Chinese: 王书亚; traditional Chinese: 王書亞; pinyin: Wáng Shūyà)...
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Augustine Zhao Rong (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
October 1, 2000, as one of the 120 Martyrs of China. He was born in 1746 in Wuchuan county of Guizhou. He joined the imperial army of the Qing dynasty when...
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W. Brian Harland (category Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge)
Friends Service Council in West China Union University, Chengdu, later Chengdu University of Technology, where he ran a Department of Geology. During this time...
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Joche Albert Ly (category Chinese anti-communists)
Andrew Ly, was a Chinese Marist Brother born in Hejian (Hokienfu), Hebei, and was martyred in Xichang (Sichang), Sichuan, China by members of the People's...
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Stephen Yang (category Academic staff of West China Union University)
by parents of the Quaker faith (Religious Society of Friends). In 1922, he lived at the Friends Middle School on the campus of the West China Union University...
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Joseph Beech (category Academic staff of West China Union University)
educator, member of Psi Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa, and founding president of the West China Union University. He was a recipient of the Order of Brilliant Jade...
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Eleutherius Winance (category People of the Chinese Civil War)
Sant'Anselmo, a Benedictine college, for four years. In 1958, he published a book of his experiences during the Chinese Communist Revolution entitled...
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Catholic Church in Tibet (redirect from History of Catholicism in Tibet)
Tang-kiul, a frontier trading post between the Chinese, Mongolian, and Tibetan cultural spheres. Instead of undertaking an independent four-month trip to...
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Lodovico Buglio (category Jesuit missionaries in China)
professor of the humanities and rhetoric in the Roman College, asked to be sent to the Chinese mission. Buglio was a Jesuit and studied the Chinese language...
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Joseph Yuan (category 19th-century Chinese Roman Catholic priests)
(Chinese name: 袁在德; 1766 – 1817) was a Chinese priest and martyr of the 19th century. He was born in 1766 in Pengshui, Chongqing, Sichuan. His Chinese...
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Y. C. James Yen (category American people of Chinese descent)
age, because of his short stature. At the age of 13, Yen was sent to West China Diocesan College (天道學堂), Langzhong (Paoning) run by the China Inland Mission...
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James Gareth Endicott (category People of the Chinese Civil War)
Endicott was a missionary in China, he taught English in China and became professor of English and Ethics at West China Union University. He became social...
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Tongchuan Church (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
Davidson, Robert J.; Mason, Isaac (1905). Life in West China: Described by Two Residents in the Province of Sz-chwan (PDF). London: Headley Brothers....
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Empress Dowager Ma (Southern Ming) (category Mothers of Chinese emperors)
Zhaosheng (Chinese: 昭聖太后), was an empress dowager of the Chinese Southern Ming dynasty. She was a Sichuanese native and the birth mother of the Yongli...
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Agnes Tsao Kou Ying (category CS1 Traditional Chinese-language sources (zh-hant))
March 1856; also Agnes Kouying Tsao), or Cao Guiying (Chinese: 曹桂英), was a Qing dynasty Chinese layperson who was martyred for preaching the Gospel in...
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St. Anne's Church, Moxi (redirect from Church of St Anne, Moxi)
Church, is a Catholic church in the Sichuanese Tibetan town of Moxi, southwestern China. The church was built in the late 19th century by Paris Foreign...
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