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The three English sources referenced in this article include an antiquated source that uses the Wade-Giles spelling "T'ao Hsuan" and two modern sources containing only a brief reference to the subject but which use pinyin. I couldn't locate any additional sources on this topic in English. This is a figure who was born and who died in China, and there's no reason to use the WG spelling if it hasn't been adopted by modern sources. Moving this to "Tao Xuan" to follow WP:NCZH. SilverStar54 (talk) 17:09, 1 June 2023 (UTC)Reply