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Arthur Henderson Smith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Henderson Smith
Arthur Henderson Smith (July18, 1845August31, 1932) (Chinese name: ; pinyin: ''Ming Enpu'') was a missionary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions noted for spending 54 years as a missionary in China and writing books which presented China to foreign readers. These books include ''Chinese Characteristics'', ''Village Life in China '' and ''The Uplift of China''. In the 1920s, ''Chinese Characteristics ''was still the most widely read book on China among foreign residents there. ==Biography== He was born in Vernon, Connecticut, served as a soldier in the Civil War before graduating from Beloit College, then briefly attended Andover Theological Seminary before taking a degree from Union Theological Seminary. After marrying Emma Jane Dickinson, he was ordained into the Congregational ministry. The couple sailed for China in 1872. They then established themselves at Pangjiazhuang, a village in Shandong, where they stayed until the Boxer Uprising, which did not harm their establishment.
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