Wang Laijun

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Wang Laijun
Pastor and Missionary
Born unknown
Ningbo, China
Died unknown
possibly Hangzhou, China

Wang Laijun was a Chinese Protestant Christian pastor and missionary in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China in the late 1800's. He was converted to Christianity in Ningbo under the ministry of James Hudson Taylor before the founding of the China Inland Mission. He accompanied the Taylor family to London, England in 1860 as a helper and language tutor for new missionaries. He also assisted Taylor and Frederick Foster Gough in the revision of the Ningbo dialect New Testament in Romanized colloquial.

After returning to China he was appointed pastor of the church in Hangzhou begun by the China Inland Mission in 1866-1867.

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