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Candida Xu was a devout Catholic Chinese woman. "Perhaps the most powerful Chinese Christian women of the seventeenth generation according to others.
She sought to preach the message of Christianity against the constraints she endured as a member of the upper class. She used her father as well as son's clout to win favour with local authorities for a number of Jesuit missionaries. She encouraged her theological associations with Chinese Christians and served as a representative for Christian girls in Shanghai.
Xu's conversion was influenced by a number of factors. To begin with, the latest information about a well-governed Europe piqued his curiosity. Xu claimed that Catholicism could complement Confucianism, substitute Buddhism, and promote "good governance." He was persuaded that the christian faith will restore a noble society by making each Chinese's heart true and honourable.