Rome, Paul Yuping

1924, Paul Yupin was 23 years old and was sent to Communication University of Rome to study philosophy and theology. 1925, he got his first doctor's degree-doctor of philosophy from St. Thomas College in Rome. 192865438+On February 22nd, Paul Yupin was ordained as a priest in Rome. 1929 obtained the second doctor's degree-doctor of theology from Sichuan University, and studied teaching law at Paolina University. 1929, the Holy See appointed Paul Yupin as the diplomatic attache in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia); After Japan occupied Northeast China, Paul Yuping organized young students to carry out anti-Japanese propaganda in Rome. From 193 1 to 1933, Paul Yupin worked as a librarian in the Vatican Library, responsible for sorting out the bibliography and archives of the Chinese Department, and had the opportunity to study a large number of China ancient books. 1933 worked as a Chinese professor at Communication University of Rome, teaching China philosophy and China cultural history. In the same year, he received his third doctorate-a doctorate in political science from the Italian National University of Bruges.