When was matteo ricci in china




















According to the code of the Ming Dynasty, foreigners who died in China had to be buried in Macao. The Jesuits made a special plea to the court, requesting a burial plot in Beijing in view of Ricci' s contributions to China.

Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty granted his permission and designated a Buddhist temple, which had been appropriated from a court eunuch for the purpose. In October of , the Jesuit Father' s remains were transferred to the tomb.

Constructed of square bricks and surrounded by a brick wall, the tomb is entered through a decorative iron latticework gate. A pair of carved Ming stone vases still stands before the tomb, and a stone tiger from the same period stands outside the gate.

Matteo Ricci was born in of a noble Italian family. He first came to China in after studying the Chinese language in Macao. He worked for a period in Zhaoqing, then the capital of Guangdong Province, and a number of other places before receiving permission to enter Beijing in About Contact.

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Matteo Ricci, SJ Gretchen Crowder. Loretta Pehanich. Then, in , he sailed to the Portuguese city of Goa on the west coast of India. In Goa Ricci studied for the priesthood, and he was ordained in Two years later he sailed to China. Ricci arrived at Macau on the east coast of China in He settled in Chao-ch'ing, Kwangtung Province and began his study of Chinese.

He also worked at acquiring understanding of Chinese culture. While there Ricci produced the first edition of his map of the world Great Map of Ten Thousand Countries which is a remarkable achievement showing China's geographical position in the world. In Ricci moved to Shao-chou and began to teach Chinese scholars the mathematical ideas that he had learnt from his teacher Clavius. This is perhaps the first time that European mathematics and Chinese mathematics had interacted and it must be seen as an important event.

Ricci attempted to visit Peking in but found the city closed to foreigners. He went instead to Nanking where he lived from , working on mathematics, astronomy and geography. Ricci was well received in Nanking and this encouraged him to try again to visit Peking which he did in This time he was allowed to live in the city and he made this his home from that time until his death nine years later.



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