Abstract
The establishment and rise of modern missionary girls' schools opened a precedent for women's education. This paper studies the development of modern missionaries to China to run schools, modern Chinese self-run girls' schools, and the relationship between mission schools and modern Chinese self-run girls' schools. It demonstrates the critical role of modern church girls' schools in promoting modern Chinese girls' schools.
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