Revert Warning: Goguryeo-China wars

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Hello, I restored my version. See Talk:Goguryeo-China wars. I think it's currently the best way.
If you know more about Tang's campaigns or Sui campaigns, you can expand the article. When the article will be big enough (too big), we will be able to divide it in several articles.
Anyway, thanks for your comment which "Fair play" (explaning why you did something) Yug (talk) 19:33, 26 December 2006 (UTC) [sorry for english mistakes]Reply

Thanks for your comment on my page, but I strongly disagree with your renaming. The later Tang-Silla invasions of Baekje-Goguryeo is really a separate war. It doesn't make sense, because if you call it Goguryeo-China Wars, the article should include all wars between Goguryeo and China, including the wars against the Four Han Colonies, all the way through Goguryeo's fall. The article as-is, is not about that, it's really about the war between Goguryeo and the Sui Dynasty, which itself is a major, specific topic that should have its own article. If you wants to create another article on the Tang-Silla invasions of Baekje-Goguryeo, that's fine with me, but don't hijack an existing article on a different topic. Thanks.OpieNn 19:42, 26 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
From what I know, my choice is the best one : it's one idea => the Chinese will to submit/conquest Goguryeo.
I also suspect that Pro-Korean users may prefer divide in 2 articles to show one beautifull article "Goguryeo-Sui wars" where Korean people is amazingly strong with a final victory. And want to hide the defeat of 668.
The "Cambridge history of China" doesn't seem to say that the Sui's wars/campaigns (598,612,613,614) are different from the Tang's wars/campaigns (645,661,667,668).
What are your sources ? What is your school studies ? The fact that you are a new user (4 edits) doesn't help me to trust what you said or what you will say.
Yug (talk) 19:59, 26 December 2006 (UTC) [Doing what I think good]Reply
I ask it again : What are your sources ? What is your studies ? Yug (talk) 16:03, 27 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

As of 22:53, 20 January 2007 (UTC), you still haven't provide your source to explain your controversial edits. --Yug (talk) 22:53, 20 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Revert warning

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I sent the admin following message:

Subject: Vandalism

There is a vandalism going on.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women

Most of the discussion is normal, but the ID OpieNn is a habitual reverter. Stop him reverting.

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