Courtenay Hughes Fenn, or C. H. Fenn, (April 11, 1866 – 1953) was an American
Presbyterian missionary to
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
, and compiler of ''
The Five Thousand Dictionary
''The Five Thousand Dictionary: A Chinese-English Dictionary...'' (1926) or ''Fenn's Chinese-English Pocket-Dictionary'' (1942), which was compiled by American missionary Courtenay H. Fenn, is a widely reprinted learners' dictionary that selected ...
'', a widely used basic Chinese-English dictionary that has gone through numerous reprints. Fenn's Chinese name was 芳泰瑞 (Fang Tairui).
Fenn was born in 1866 at
Clyde, New York
Clyde is a village in Wayne County, New York, United States. The population was 2,093 at the 2010 census. It was named after the River Clyde, in Scotland, and the village sits on the Clyde River, a tributary of the Seneca River.
The Village ...
, U.S.A., the son of Samuel P. Fenn and Martha Wilson, and was ordained in 1890. He married Alice Holstein May Castle (d. 1938) on 8 June 1892 in Washington DC. They had a daughter, Martha Wilson Fenn, and two sons,
Henry Courtenay Fenn
Henry Courtenay Fenn, more commonly known as H. C. Fenn, (February 26, 1894 – July 1978) was an American sinologist and architect of Yale University's Chinese language program.
H. C. Fenn was the son of the Reverend Dr. Courtenay Hughes Fenn ...
, well-known American China scholar and architect of
Yale University's Chinese language program, more commonly known as H. C. Fenn, (February 26, 1894 - July 1978), and William Purviance Fenn (born 1902) general secretary of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia.
In China, Fenn was active in the
Presbyterian Overseas Mission Board. He provided a photographic album as firsthand evidence of the
Boxer Rebellion
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and
Siege of Peking
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, 1900, now archived in the
Yale Divinity Library, along with his typescript diary. Fenn had perhaps a rather dark view of his Chinese contemporaries, as can be adduced from several remarks attributed to him in ''New Forces in Old China'' (1904) by
Arthur Judson Brown
Arthur Judson Brown (December 3, 1856 – January 11, 1963) was an American clergyman, missionary and author.
Brown was born in Holliston, Massachusetts, and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1883. Brown preached in various cities thr ...
:
Any man who has had the least occasion to deal with Chinese courts knows that `every man has his price,' that not only every underling can be bought, but that 999 out of every 1,000 officials, high or low, will favour the man who offers the most money.
...every village and town and city—it would not be a very serious exaggeration to say every home,--fairly reeks with impurity.
I would be almost willing to assert that it is impossible for a man, brought up in China, then spending many years abroad, to return to China and write such a book in honesty and sincerity of heart. He could not possibly help knowing that nine-tenths of what he was writing about China was absolutely untrue, that her political, legal, social, domestic and personal life are rotten to the core...
Isaac Taylor Headland
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of
Peking University
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Peking University was established as the Imperial University of Peking in 1898 when it received its royal charter ...
, in his book ''The Chinese Boy and Girl'', recounts that his own interest in Chinese children's rhymes began with a summer-time conversation with Mrs. Fenn on the veranda of the Fenns' house in the hills, fifteen miles west of Peking, in which he heard a nurse teach the following rhyme to her child Henry Fenn:
He climbed up the candlestick,
The little mousey brown,
To steal and eat tallow,
And he couldn't get down.
He called for his grandma,
But his grandma was in town,
So he doubled up into a wheel,
And rolled himself down.
Selected works
* ''The Providence of God in the Siege of Peking'', date unknown
* "The American Marines in the Siege of Peking." ''Independent'' 52, no. 2713 (29 November 1900): 2845-2849
* ''Over against the treasury; or, Companions of the present Christ, a vision'', 1910
* ''With you always; a sequel to "Over against the treasury,"'', 1911
* ''The Five Thousand Dictionary'' (1926 and revisions), with Mr. Chin Hsien Tseng
* ''The Chinese English Pocket Dictionary'' (1944)
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1866 births
1927 deaths
People from Clyde, New York
American Presbyterian missionaries
Presbyterian missionaries in China
American people of the Boxer Rebellion
American sinologists