Asoer
This is User talk:Asoer. Asoer (talk) 18:50, 6 September 2008 (UTC)Asoer
AFD Debate around East Asian calligraphy as an art
editHello, your support is need ; ] --Yug (talk) 06:45, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
Copy from Cirt's talk page
editHello, With 4 delete, and 3 keep, the game was close. But when we see that none of the users on the delete side (WikiDany61, 137.122.49.102, Savonneux, or SnottyWong) seems to speak Chinese. On the other side, all Keep users (Benlisquare (李博杰), Asoer, and myself (Yug)) are Chinese speakers, at least fluent, and involve in the Chinese communities/countries. The 2 wikipedia experts on the field of East Asian calligraphy, Stroke order, CJK stroke: me and Asoer support the keep. I think the expertise is clearly on the keep side. The deletion process is NOT a purely quantitative vote, that's a debate, where expertise have its place. Delete this article is a very "English/western centered" position.
The minimum is to userfy the page in user:Asoer space, to let him, the author of this page, complete calmly his work. --Yug (talk) 05:58, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
- Done, now at User:Asoer/Debate around East Asian calligraphy as an art. Cheers, -- Cirt (talk) 06:02, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
- Ok, efficient & time saving reaction. thanks! Yug (talk) 06:06, 11 June 2010 (UTC) (seriously, as of 2010 on wikipedia : that's nice to solve opposition that fast.... ! so thanks !)
Traditional/simplified character order in Template:Zh: a new proposal
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As you probably know, currently if you want traditional characters to display before simplified characters when using this template, you have to write |first=t
every time you use the template, which can be a pain in long articles, and which raises complaints about political and practical problems with making simplified characters the "default".
So I am trying to write up a version of the template in which you set a traditional/simplified choice setting just once (specifically, on a subpage of the article where you're using the template), and then every instance of the template on that article uses the ordering you set. Further details about the new setup are here; if you have a moment I would very much appreciate your input, specifically about any potential problems you can imagine or any ways this can be made better.
Thank you, rʨanaɢ (talk) 01:24, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
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Asoer !
editThanks for your images, they are nice, and... printable. Yug (talk) 18:05, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
Hi,
I did part of what you asked for. If you know of a website or online PDF that supplies the rimes ready-made, I can do the rest; otherwise it's too much work for me right now. 20:21, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
Nomination of Shuǐ diào gē tóu for deletion
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Hi, Asoer
editHi, Asoer. I'm interesting in http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tred.png_stroke_order_images Can you email me the instruction to make those images so I can contribute in there. My email: michaelkkl009 @ gmail . com Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 175.145.201.211 (talk) 13:16, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
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The Orchid Pavilion Gathering, also known as the Lanting Gathering, was a cultural and poetic event held in China in 353, during the Jin dynasty of the Six Dynasties era. During the Spring Purification Festival, forty-two literati met at the Orchid Pavilion (Lanting) on Mount Kuaiji, near present-day Shaoxing in Zhejiang. This 7th-century scroll, now at the Palace Museum in Beijing, is considered to be the best of the surviving copies of the Lantingji Xu, written by Wang Xizhi as a preface to the collection of poems produced at the Orchid Pavilion Gathering. Copies of the work were made throughout Chinese history. The text reads, in part: "Reading past compositions, I can recognize the same melancholy from the ancients. I can only lament before their words without being able to verbalize my feelings. [...] The future generations will look upon us, just like we look upon our past. How sad! Hence, we record the people presented here today and their works; even though time and circumstances will be different, the feelings expressed will remain unchanged." Calligraphy credit: Feng Chengsu, after Wang Xizhi
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