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Hello again. I'm afraid you've reverted the move with the wrong destination. ] moved the artciel from ] to '']'', and you've moved it to ]. — ]] 18:20, 10 January 2006 (UTC) | Hello again. I'm afraid you've reverted the move with the wrong destination. ] moved the artciel from ] to '']'', and you've moved it to ]. — ]] 18:20, 10 January 2006 (UTC) | ||
:<cite id=Sai_chaan_reply_1> </cite> Thanks for the clarification. I now understand your rationale, but actually I myself never write in this way. Is it among differences between different sets of manuals of style? — ]] 19:00, 11 January 2006 (UTC) |
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Your RFD nomination for Taiwanese nationalism
Just dropping you a note to inform you that I will not be deleting the Taiwanese nationalism → Taiwanese independence redirect, and have instead redirected Taiwanese nationalism to Taiwan independence to remove the double redirect.
While your points regarding the difference between "nationalism" and "independence" are valid, terms do not need to be exactly synonymous for a redirect to be useful. The terms simply have to be similar enough that one could reasonably expect someone looking for one article to possibly type in the title of the redirect. I believe that's the case here, so I didn't delete the redirect.
However, please note that you may still (if you wish) turn the Taiwanese nationalism redirect into a full article about Taiwanese nationalism, in a way that distinguishes it from Taiwanese independence. By all means, feel free to do so. → Ξxtreme Unction {łblah} 11:54, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Nanking Massacre
Thanks for pointing that out, I was just about to go check and make sure he hadn't continued reverting (we all have to sleep ;) ). Commonsenses has been blocked for 24 hours. .:.Jareth.:. 15:32, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
"ROC" vs. "Taiwan", transportation related articles
Hi Jiang, I'm a bit short on time and was wondering if you could help explain some issues to 163.28.64.50 regarding the use of "ROC" vs. "Taiwan". It's the same old problem that many new users encounter. Perhaps we should make a template that would point people to the naming conventions, explain that disambiguation pages are navigational tools, etc. Thanks for your help, if you don't mind. Cheers, --MarkSweep (call me collect) 01:49, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
Image:Zangjiesi-declare.jpg
Re. the photo of Chiang on the balcony in Second Sino-Japanese War
Usually when I see that photo, it's in reference to the Lushan declaration, Chiang's de facto domestic declaration of KMT resistance against Japan. I actually don't know if that's correct or not, but I imagine that Chiang would find more motivation to give a major speech to his own people after Lugou Bridge. Your expertise in this matter would be most enlightening. ;)
I changed the caption as per the discussion Kelvinc 15:59, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
Happy Happy Happy
Where did you snap a whoto of that guy? He's like a Bay Area fixture. Dspserpico 08:31, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
Taiwan freeway
If you do have some time, could you help edit the Taiwan freeway pages so that it has the same amount of standard as ? I wish I had time, but I've encountered more than 12 hour workdays at TSMC . . . . Allentchang 15:46, 25 December 2005 (UTC) Allentchang 15:46, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
COTW Project
You voted for ], this week's Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured-standard article.
taiwanese.wikicities.com
I am looking for help in extending the info on taiwanese.wikicities.com, as you have a lot experience with[REDACTED] entries in this category, perhaps you can help.
Newspapers of the ROC
Hello Jiang. You may be interested to take a look at the CfD nomination of category:newspapers of the Republic of China. — Instantnood 18:30, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
Politics of ROC/Taiwan infoboxes
===>Preferences? Do you have any preferences between using the footer versus the side box? If it's a long article, the side one; short article the footer? Justin (koavf) 20:35, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
===>My take I prefer the sideboxes, generally, in an aesthetic sense, but I see what you're saying. I would also prefer a PRC/ROC box for cross-strait issues... Justin (koavf) 14:37, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
Mainland China
Would you think the term mainland China did include Kinmen and Matsu before 1945 (and did not include the Dachen/Tachen Islands until 1955)? The term may include the present-day Mongolia until recently. The border changes between the PRC with India, Pakistan, Sovient Union/Russia, etc., also complicates the matter, that time here is the fourth dimension. Should all these be better elaborated? Thanks. — Instantnood 08:15, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
- I'd say the contemporary usage of the term has been stable since 1955. And as far as I know people in Hong Kong, and probably also in Macau, has been saying 中國大陸 for a long time. — Instantnood 09:57, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
Sino-German cooperation
Hello Jiang, can you help me write a longer lead section? The featured article page says it should be like around 300 words, but I haven't found a way to do that without repeating stuff. I think the stuff needs copyediting too. Thanks. BlueShirts 20:47, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
Regarding Han Chinese page
Say, wouldn't it be good to have at least one historical figure rather than just a bunch of contemporary Han? I mean at least an emperor or Confucius whom I think is a great choice. I'm cool with Jiang Zemin though as that's at least one political figure and Yao's okay too, but Elaine's Chinese American and I'd rather see Confucius representing the history rather than an expat. Just my two cents. Tombseye 01:28, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
Flag of the Republic of China - Spoken Misplaced Pages
Hi Jiang
I noticed you shifted the Spoken Misplaced Pages box for Flag of the Republic of China to the bottom for the reason of reducing whitespace. I'm about to revert this for a couple of reasons:
- 1. Each combination of browser, resolution, font size and Misplaced Pages skin will produce different varieties of whitespace. While it may have looked unsightly on your machine and what you did made a difference, on my machine (1024x768, Firefox 1.5, "Normal" font size, Monobook skin), it's made no discernible difference whatsoever.
- 2. By shifting the Spoken Misplaced Pages box to the bottom, you've basically hidden it out of view from the majority of people who will come across the article. The guidelines at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Spoken_Wikipedia#Templates_for_articles say that the box should be at the top of the article, not at the bottom. This is so people are alerted to an alternate method of "consuming" the article.
Cheers, Darobsta 22:51, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
Ah sorry... I thought you meant white space underneath the Spoken Misplaced Pages box, not between the first image box and the Spoken Misplaced Pages box.
As for putting the box at the bottom, there are some who do that, but I just went by what is policy on the project page. Now that I think about it, this is something I should look for/raise on the talk page there. Darobsta 01:05, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
Lü Bu -> Lu Bu_Lu_Bu-2006-01-06T19:07:00.000Z">
Can you explain why you moved Lü Bu to Lu Bu? I don't understand the reasoning, as the trend, it appears, on Misplaced Pages has been to add umlauts and accents when warranted on people's names. Lu Bu can be a redirect. --Nlu (talk) 19:07, 6 January 2006 (UTC)_Lu_Bu"> _Lu_Bu">
Emperor Wu of Han
Hope we didn't discourage you over at Misplaced Pages:Featured_article_candidates#Emperor_Wu_of_Han... I really think the Wu of Han article has promise, it just needs some more work (& u seem to be the person to do it!) Mikkerpikker 01:25, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
- Mmmm... that is a bit of a problem. I don't think either that the Wu article has any chance of passing in its current state, have you asked Nlu to add citations? Wrt copyedit, I'll see if I can help when I have time (won't be for a bit...). In the mean time I suggest you add the citations you have. Mikkerpikker 07:32, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
Nationalism
Please stop trying to destroy the Flag of Taiwan article. --Mistress Selina Kyle 05:15, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
Sai chaan
Hello again. I'm afraid you've reverted the move with the wrong destination. User:Huaiwei moved the artciel from Hong Kong style western cuisine to sai chaan, and you've moved it to Hong Kong-style Western cuisine. — Instantnood 18:20, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the clarification. I now understand your rationale, but actually I myself never write in this way. Is it among differences between different sets of manuals of style? — Instantnood 19:00, 11 January 2006 (UTC)