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    The Chinese Rites controversy (simplified Chinese: 中国礼仪之争; traditional Chinese: 中國禮儀之爭; pinyin: Zhōngguó lǐyí zhī zhēng) was a dispute among Catholic missionaries...
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  • The Great Rites Controversy (simplified Chinese: t礼议; traditional Chinese: 大禮議; pinyin: Dàlǐyì) took place in the decade following 1524 within the government...
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    Antoine Thomas (category Jesuit missionaries in China)
    the future of the Christian faith seemed to be bright in China, the Chinese Rites controversy was raging in Europe. Charles-Thomas Maillard de Tournon...
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    Chinese Rites controversy: the Jesuit missionaries were forbidden to take part in honors paid to Confucius or the ancestors of the Emperors of China,...
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    the early Qing rule, China was tolerant to Christians. Christianity would suffer a major blow following the Chinese Rites controversy, when Kangxi Emperor...
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    and visual arts to the Chinese imperial court, and carrying on significant inter-cultural and philosophical dialogue with Chinese scholars, particularly...
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    had conflicts with traditional Chinese values and customs which eventually resulted in the Chinese Rites controversy and a subsequent reduction in Christian...
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    Jesa (category Confucian rites)
    a civil practice (see Chinese Rites controversy). Many Korean Christians, particularly Protestants, no longer practice this rite. Christians generally...
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    Alessandro Valignano (category Italian expatriates in China)
    from entering Japan. This action eventually contributed to the Chinese Rites controversy.[citation needed] Soon after Valignano arrived in Portuguese Macau...
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    Jesuits (category Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Seah, Audrey (2017), "The 1670 Chinese Missal: A Struggle for Indigenization amidst the Chinese Rites Controversy", China's Christianity: From Missionary...
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