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Sinology began with the missionary|missionaries, like Nikita Yakovlevich Bichurin|Father Iakinf, that went to China and studied language, cultures and beliefs. They translated some parts of Classical Chinese literature into Latin and other Western languages, and the Bible into Chinese. They also wrote many letters from China that were avidly read when China began to be considered politically or economically interesting enough. Later, some secular scholars replaced missionaries and sinology won its place as a classic field of study in many universities. In Japan, Sinology (Shinagaku 支那学 in Japanese language|Japanese) was established with an effective combination of traditional Confucianism|Confucian study and Western Sinology. It was later reorganized as a part of Oriental Study. Famous recognized sinologists:
de:Sinologie eo:Ĉinologo fi:Sinologia zh-cn:汉学 Category:Sinology|* This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Sinology".
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