Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Elijah Coleman Bridgman

First American missionary to China

Date of Birth: 22-Apr-1801

Place of Birth: Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 02-Nov-1861

Profession: missionary, translator, Bible translator

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Elijah Coleman Bridgman

  • Elijah Coleman Bridgman (April 22, 1801 – November 2, 1861) was the first American Protestant Christian missionary appointed to China.
  • He served with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
  • One of the first few Protestant missionaries to arrive in China prior to the First Opium War, Bridgman was a pioneering scholar and cultural intermediary, and laid the foundations for American sinology.
  • His work shaped the development of early Sino-American relations.
  • He contributed immensely to America's knowledge and understanding of Chinese civilization through his extensive writings on the country's history and culture in publications such as The Chinese Repository — the world's first major journal of sinology, which he began and edited.
  • Bridgman became America's first "China expert." Among his other works was the first Chinese language history of the United States: "Short Account of the United States of America" (or "Meilike Heshengguo Zhilüe") and "The East-West Monthly Examiner" (or "Dong Hsi Yang Kao Meiyue Tongji Zhuan").
  • As a translator he contributed greatly to the formulation of America’s first treaty with the Chinese government under the Qing Dynasty.

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