China: Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (8 July 1803 – 9 August 1851), early protestant missionary to Thailand and China, in the dress of a Fokien sailor. Wood engraving by George Chinnery (1774-1852), 1835. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff, anglicised as Charles Gutzlaff, was a German missionary to the Far East, notable as one of the first Protestant missionaries in Bangkok, Thailand and for his books about China. He was one of the first Protestant missionaries in China to dress like a Chinese. He gave himself a Chinese name, Guō Shìlì, but later on Guō Shílà became his official Chinese name.
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