Throughout history, Chinese culture had been enriched by diverse neighboring civilizations. These interactions included trade; introduction of Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity; invasions from nomadic tribes as early as in the first century; and imperialism of the Western powers and Japan. For the past two hundred years, returnees from studying abroad have also brought back new ideas to help modernize the country. The stories below explore how Chinese learned from others to enrich themselves.
(利玛窦–促进西学东渐的第一人) In the mid-16th century, Jesuits, members of the Society of Jesus of the Catholic Church, first attempted to establish a mission in China. In