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Jamalidin, Kyle Poirot, ferdinand verbiest, Zeng Dezhao and Tang Ruowang.

1, Jamalidin

Jamalidin, a native of the Western Regions. It was also translated into Zamaruddin and Persian in the Western Regions. A famous jurist of astronomical calendar in Yuan Dynasty, he was famous for making astronomical instruments, compiling calendars and geographical records. Zamaruddin devoted his life to astronomical calendars. He introduced Persian and Arabic astronomy and calendar science to China, established an astronomy research center in China for the first time, created many novel astronomical instruments, and made important contributions to the development of astronomy in China, thus making the astronomy and calendar science in China in the Yuan Dynasty at the leading level in the world.

2. Kyle Poirot

Kyle Polo (1September 25415-1June 324 5438+081October), born in Kaul La Chu, Croatia, is an Italian traveler and businessman, and has written The Travels of Marco Polo. His father nicolo and his uncle Matteo are Venetian businessmen. It is said that at the age of 17, Kyle Poirot went to China with his father and uncle for about four years. He arrived in the capital of Yuan Dynasty on 1275, and established a friendship with Kublai Khan in Yuan Shizu.

3. Ferdinand Verbist

Ferdinand Ferdinand verbiest, a Belgian astronomer and scientist in Qing Dynasty, 16231was born in Brussels, Belgium on 9 October, 164 1 joined the Jesuits on 29 September, and 1658 came to China.

4. Zeng Dezhao

Zeng Dezhao, a Catholic missionary who came to China in the late Ming Dynasty. Born in Portalegre, Portugal. 1602 Join the Jesuits. In the forty-first year of Wanli (16 13), I came to Nanjing to learn Chinese. He is the author of Portuguese and Chinese-Portuguese Words and Vocabulary and a General History of Portuguese China. The first volume describes the politics and customs of China, and the second volume describes the history of Catholicism introduced into China, which was published in Europe and translated into many languages.

5. Tang Ruowang

Tang Ruowang (1592-1666), German, Jesuit missionary of the Holy Roman Empire, Catholic Jesuit friar, priest and scholar. Tang Ruowang is an important figure in the history of cultural exchange between China and the West, Christianity in China and science and technology in China. He established his important position in the history of cultural exchange between China and the West with profound knowledge. He has been in China for more than 40 years, and after the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he is one of the most important Jesuits since Matteo Ricci came to China.

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