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Talk:John of Montecorvino
For reference
This is a direct citation of everything my copy of Ming Storm has on this person.
- While Zhang Yong’s martial arts were intrinsically Buddhist, his own spirituality was yelikewen, a Christian faith painfully imported to China in the twenty-sixth year of the Yuan dynasty by the Jesuit Jean de Montecorvino and which had not been welcomed by the Nestorians, who had been present in the East since the Tang dynasty. The latter, who counted the descendants of Genghis Khan among their ranks, considered the yelikewens to be even more dangerous heretics than the Buddhists, and had quickly persecuted and exterminated them, before disappearing in their turn during the fall of the Yuans. Between his arrival in China and his death, Jean de Montecorvino been proclaimed bishop of Cambaluc – the old name for Beijing – and had been emulated in the highest spheres of power. His faith persisted over the generations, particularly among idealistic eunuchs like Zhang Yong, who claimed to be Templars with aspirations such as reviving the legendary order of holy knights. - Chapter 14
That's it. One paragraph, which does not have him as a member of the Templar Order. I have, however, heard this is not true of the Chinese version, but since no proof has been provided, I am cautious in believing it and would like to see both the chinese and french versions of this paragraph. - Soranin (talk) 16:24, 28 October 2021 (UTC)