Wikipedia talk: Wiki. Project China/Archive 7 - Wikipedia. Regarding China Southern Airlines destinations. I saw these on the China Southern site, but I am not sure which cities they are supposed to be: Huand Guo Shu (AFAIK it is a typo - it should be Huang Guo Shu)Jiu Zhai Huang Long. Kenasi. Ying Chuan. Financial analysis of Tomorrowland (2015). Azerbaijan: 5/21/2015: $0: 0: 0: 0: $0: Belgium: 5/20/2015: $219,286: 80: 82: 411. Gimme Danger; Untitled Warner. Watch breaking news videos, viral videos and original video clips on CNN.com. Whisper. To. Me (talk) 1. March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Jiu Zhai Huang Long - sounds like some tourist trap in Jiuzhaigou. Ying Chuan - Yinchuan, maybe?- ! Whisper. To. Me (talk) 0. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)New category, need articles. I have created a subcategory for Category: Stock characters by characteristics called Category: Fictional elderly martial arts masters. I'm sure there are some people on here that know of some articles that can fit into this category. Zhou Botong, Emperor Xuangong, the sweeper monk etc would all fit. But I just now added Zhou Botong and Emperor Xuangong per your suggestion (I thought I already added Zhou for some reason). Please feel free to add more characters from Jin Yong's universe that fit the bill. I have listed them here. Any help in cleaning up this backlog is appreciated. For further information, see Wikipedia: Wiki. Project Notability. If you have any questions, please leave a message on the Notability project page or on my personal talk page. Wolterding (talk) 1. March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)OK, I have looked over some of the articles (though not all yet), and I can give opinions on three of them: Sima Zhen - article on a famous historian and commentator of the Shiji. I found him referenced in a number of sources, a couple of which I added to the article. I think this one is worthy of keeping. Zuo Shu Zhang - I couldn't find any English sources on this, so I looked on the Chinese Wikipedia. It seems to be a relatively minor position in the imperial bureacracy. Maybe worthy of a mention in a larger article, but I'm not sure that it needs its own. Chinese Holy Grail - There is already a discussion occurring about this article, which seems to be trending toward a content merge followed by deletion of this article. If nothing else, it definitely needs to be renamed. Feel free to disagree with me here. Perhaps someone else can look at the rest of the articles.- -Danaman. March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)POV issues. The following have been tagged with POV templates and require discussion or editing to NPOV: -- Alan Liefting- (talk) - 2. March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Linfen, China. Tianying, China. Sukinda, India. Vapi, India. La Oroya, Peru. Dzerzhinsk, Russia. Norilsk, Russia. Chernobyl, Ukraine. Sumgayit, Azerbaijan. Kabwe, Zambia. I've started a bit of work on this article and think that it needs to be broader in scope and renamed. At the moment, for instance, Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperorredirects to it although it doesn't mention the Mausoleum, or any of the other 5. The Lishan Necropolis or Great Imperial Mausoleum complex or whatever is one entity and should I think have its own article. I guess it has the potential to be big enough to have a separate article Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor but I don't think it makes a lot of sense to talk about the Terracotta Army in isolation, or the tomb itself without talking about the other buildings, artefacts, the artificial river with the bronze birds, etc. It was suggested that I take the discussion here, so I'm doing that. Thanks.- -Doug Weller (talk) 0. March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)There are academic debates about the precise relations between the Terracotta Warriors and the Mausoleum. Theories include that it was actually an army to guard the tomb of one of the First Emperor's ancestors. Supporting evidence include its strange position relative to the tomb, relative distance (much closer to several other Qin royal tombs), and the lack of mentions of the terracotta warriors in historical records. My view is that there should probably be two separate articles, and the terracotta warriors can be a daughter article of the main article on the tomb complex. I don't understand how the lack of mention by Sima Quian (or anyone else) can be used to argue for an ancestor, lack of mention is just lack of mention. True, it is 1. 5 km away from the First Emperor's tomb, but who else had the resources for such a huge project? There was evidently a Ge. There is simply not enough substance to this argument to merit it being used as a reason for the Terracotta Army to be treated separately from all the other finds outside the mauseoleum itself (let alone in an article separate from the mausoleum). As one book I have says, . The archaeologists agree that this is one large tomb complex. The army is part of it, defending the whole complex not just the tomb and facing towards the mountain pass where enemies from the former states might have come from.- -Doug Weller (talk) 0. March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Dehua porcelain. Hello, I come to here to reawaken a merge proposal proposed by User: Marshall. Blanc- de- Chine. Dehua porcelain factories. Dehua white porcelain in Japan. I think these three articles should be merged to one article because The three are overlapped and all at start status. I think Blanc- de- Chine could absorb the others but I'm not sure this French title is . According to Britannica it is named as . March 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Comments have been overwhelmingly opposed to the suggestion; the consensus is that the two need to be more clearly differentiated instead. I am beginning work on that now (how could I not? LOL) and will remove the merge suggestion tag when done. Dragonbones (talk) 0. May 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Chinese wine. Chinese wine is up for renaming. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Re- design. I believe it might be a good idea to give the project a redesign along the lines of Wikipedia: Wiki. Project. Poeloq (talk) 1. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)I like their layout. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)CJKV taskforce. The CJKV taskforce has been created to assist in disambiguation of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese when using Ky. If you wish to participate, please come and help out. Hk. Ca. Gu (talk) 1. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Help for neutrality of articles. Both the article and the portal are currently full of USA- evangelical pushings and false claims. We need an expert to discuss the phenomenon. You can see what he wrote youself). It's the first time I've heard of such a policy, if it exists. Could I ask anyone who knows more about this issue to comment there? Thanks, - -Palace. Guard. 00. 8 (Talk) 0. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)No such policy exists. Ask him to provide documentation. If anything, mainland China's news sources serve as important sources for the official stance of the Chinese government on controversial issues. I agree they're going to be bias, but as with anything, this is why we should avoid presenting information as simple facts when it comes to controversial issues. That's why it's important we attribute, and state specifically in articles if any specific pieces of information comes from a Chinese source. Hong Qi Gong(Talk - Contribs) 0. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Regardless how you see it, any newsagency source is bound to have some sort of biased stance, depending on which section of society supports it. I think all views regardless of their sources and neutrality should be presented as long as it exists, because it represents the particular views of one section of society. However while writing the information into the article it is best to put a note there to clarify that it is the stand expressed by a particular section. Too many people misunderstand NPOV as meaning that all POV should be excluded; this is incorrect. Rather, NPOV means that all significant POV should be included as long as the source for each POV is clearly stated. NPOV is an inclusive policy, not an exclusive policy. Attempting to exclude POV is impossible because determining bias is not an objective task. The two articles Foshan Hotel and Sunshine Hotel, Shenzhen are both weak, but perhaps they could be improved with information from Chinese- language sources. Similarly, the articles Beijing Hotel and White Swan Hotel could be improved with information from Chinese- language sources. Perhaps the hotels have won awards for their architecture or for other reasons. Any such information could also be added to the Chinese- language Wikipedia if you have the time. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Jin Jing article - editor using a blog as a source. Some new editor keeps inserting a blog as a footnote source for the article on paralympic fencer Jin Jing. Please keep an eye on it. Hong Qi Gong(Talk - Contribs) 0. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC). It is not being used, and Chinese Emperor 0- 7 have otherwise been deleted. It s just a redirect to . I'm not sure, but it's about 8. Debate is on whether a free image fulfills the function of this screenshot/pub photo from a film. Though if it is no longer under copyright, then it is a free image, making the discussion moot.. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Deletion discussion. See Wikipedia: Articles for deletion/Abing. Badagnani (talk) 0. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Wiki. Project Tibet Collaboration. Would anyone be interested in starting a Wiki. Project Tibet collaboration project? I think with a bit of devoted effort we could bring an article to Featured Article status once every two months or so. I would suggest that, given the current unrest in the region, that we start with a relatively non- controversial topic. I propose Trisong Detsen. Within an hour this same rabid deletionist again tagged this for deletion, under . PC7. 8 (talk) 0. 0: 2. April 2. 00. 8 (UTC)I watched an advanced screening of the movie on Wednesday night (April 1. I know it's kind of late since today is the grand opening, but is it possible for someone to fill out a movie's description before any major reviews come out? I would have expanded the plot section, but I was afraid that it would have broken some kind of guideline because it lacked a supporting source. There are three GA's I am unsure about. Lingbao School and The Northern Celestial Masters are apparently schools within Taoism. I would guess Mid importance, but I don't know how influential they really were in China.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2019
Categories |