The first Christian missionaries arrive in China: …

Years: 635 - 635

The first Christian missionaries arrive in China: Alopen, bishop of the Assyrian Church of the East, whose name is known only from the Chinese of the Nestorian Stele, introduces Nestorian Christianity to the Tang Dynasty.

According to the Stele, Alopen and his fellow missionaries came to China from Daqin (or Ta Tsin—the Roman Empire) in the ninth year of Emperor Taizong (635), bringing sacred books and images.

He would have come to China via the Silk Road.

The Nestorian mission benefits from Taizong's policy of religious tolerance, which reverses measures his father Gaozu had taken against Buddhism and other foreign religions and influences.

According to the Stele, Taizong welcomed Alopen and arranged for the translation of the holy writings he had brought with him at the Imperial Library.

Upon studying them, Taizong, a great scholar and patron, found them most acceptable and arranged for their dissemination.

Indeed, four documents from the early period of Christianity in China (the Jesus Sutras) date to around Alopen's time.

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