Chih Ping Wang
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Wang, Chih Ping (Wang, Hua-Ching) (Chinese: 王治平; Given name: 王化清; 6 July 1878 – 22 February 1964) was the first Chinese Bishop in China of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1930.
He was born on July 6, 1878, and died in Beijing on February 22, 1964, due to illness. His grandfather moved the family from Shaoxing in Zhejiang Province to Beijing and lived there since. His grandfather had four children and his father was the fourth child born in Beijing. Both his grandfather and his father worked as officers for the Qing Government. His mother's ancestral hometown was also Shaoxing. His younger brother, Wang, Chih He (Chinese: 王治和;Given name: 赞清) was four years younger than him. Their father died while they were still in their young ages. After growing up, they first took lessons from old style of private studies. Thereafter, their Chinese teacher, Mr. Lu, introduced them to the Methodist University. Soon after, they became Christians along with their mother.