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Li Yingshi (traditional Chinese: 李應試; simplified Chinese: 李应试, referred to by Jesuits as Li Paul; fl. ca. 1600) was a Ming Chinese military officer, scientist, astrologer and feng shui practicer that was converted to Christianity. He was converted to Catholicism by Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, the first two Jesuits to establish themselves in Beijing. He then became a zealous Christian.

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  • Li Yingshi (traditional Chinese: 李應試; simplified Chinese: 李应试, referred to by Jesuits as Li Paul; fl. ca. 1600) was a Ming Chinese military officer, scientist, astrologer and feng shui practicer that was converted to Christianity. He was converted to Catholicism by Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, the first two Jesuits to establish themselves in Beijing. He then became a zealous Christian. (en)
  • Li Yingshi (chinês simplificado: 李应试, referido por jesuítas como Paulo Li; fl. c. 1600), foi um militar chinês da Dinastia Ming, renomado matemático, astrólogo, especialista em feng shui, e um dos primeiros literatos chineses a se tornar cristão. Convertido ao catolicismo por Matteo Ricci e Diego de Pantoja, os dois primeiros jesuítas que se estabeleceram em Pequim, tornou-se um cristão zeloso e foi fundamental para o avanço do catolicismo na China. (pt)
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  • Li Yingshi (traditional Chinese: 李應試; simplified Chinese: 李应试, referred to by Jesuits as Li Paul; fl. ca. 1600) was a Ming Chinese military officer, scientist, astrologer and feng shui practicer that was converted to Christianity. He was converted to Catholicism by Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, the first two Jesuits to establish themselves in Beijing. He then became a zealous Christian. (en)
  • Li Yingshi (chinês simplificado: 李应试, referido por jesuítas como Paulo Li; fl. c. 1600), foi um militar chinês da Dinastia Ming, renomado matemático, astrólogo, especialista em feng shui, e um dos primeiros literatos chineses a se tornar cristão. Convertido ao catolicismo por Matteo Ricci e Diego de Pantoja, os dois primeiros jesuítas que se estabeleceram em Pequim, tornou-se um cristão zeloso e foi fundamental para o avanço do catolicismo na China. (pt)
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