Timothy Richard

Timothy Richard (1845 ~ 19 19)

Richard Timothy

British Baptist missionaries went to China. 1869 came to China and preached in Shandong and Shanxi successively. 1890 went to Tianjin as the editor-in-chief of The Times, advocating political reform and reform. 189 1 served as the director-general of the Shanghai literary association, and later as the director-general of the optical society. He had close contacts with Li Hongzhang and Zhang Zhidong, and also had contacts with Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao. After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, he helped Kang Youwei run away. It also requested the United States to intervene in the Boxer Rebellion. After the Boxer Rebellion failed, it was proposed to organize a 50-50 split in coalition cabinet for Chinese and foreign personnel. Using boxer indemnity to establish Shanxi University in Shanxi. Politically, he advocated reform and opposed revolution. 19 16 returned to England and died in London. He is the author of Lessons from Saving the World and Forty-five Years of China.

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Timothy richard (1845-19 19).

English missionary, born in rural Wales, belongs to the British Baptist Church. This mission has successively opened three mission areas in China: Shandong, Shanxi and Shaanxi.

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