Wikipedia talk:WikiProject China/Archive 9
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Cantonese wikiproject?
Is there a WP:Canton or Cantonese WikiProject? (dealing with the people, province, diaspora, etc) 09:33, 2 October 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.51.8.75 (talk)
Orchid
There's no section on the cultural significance of it, unlike for the other three articles related to the Four Gentlemen 70.51.8.75 (talk) 10:25, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
DATES
Dear colleagues, I've just audited the dates in the article on the People's Republic of China. International format was used, which I've retained. However, most China-related articles use the US format.
I wonder whether you want to discuss whether a WikiProject-wide format is appropriate, and if so, which one it should be. Date formats are now an important issue, because date autoformatting has been deprecated at MONSUM since August, a major change in practice.
The Indonesia WikiProject is currently discussing the same issue. Tony (talk) 09:24, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
Image needs replacement - Shapotou District
Hello all...
An image used in the article, specifically Image:Desert.jpg, has a little bit of a licensing issue. The image was uploaded back when the rules around image uploading were less restrictive. It is presumed that the uploader was willing to license the picture under the GFDL license but was not clear in that regard. As such, the image, while not at risk of deletion, is likely not clearly licensed to allow for free use in any future use of this article. If anyone has an image that can replace this, or can go take one and upload it, it would be best.
You have your mission, take your camera and start clicking.--Jordan 1972 (talk) 16:44, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
Comments to Age Controversy of Chinese Gymnists
Last week the FIG released their final ruling that the Chinese gymnists Jiang Yuyuan, He Kexin, and Yang Yilin were of proper age to compete in the Olympics. Now, at the respective articles (and at age falsification in gymnastics) there is some debate on whether or not the information in the controversy sections should be altered or deleted.
Often times these subjects become proxies for anti-Chinese and pro-Chinese advocates to flame each other, but I am hoping that with some honest and objective looks from WikiProject China editors we can reach a consensus on how to deal with the situation. Please join the discussions and share your thoughts. Thanks.LedRush (talk) 02:30, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
Would like to bring up the issue of BLP. The article doesn't seem to respect BLP. The controversy has been settled per ruling by the highest governing body on the matter, and per Lance Armstrong precedence the article should reflect such. Also some appearant Tenuous Editing in the age falsification article to remove specific mentioning of the fact these gymnast are now exonorated occured, contrary to BLP. Bobby fletcher (talk) 23:52, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- Bobby, first of all, you haven't even specified which article you're talking about. For those of you reading along, please see the discussion at Talk:Age requirements in gymnastics for further background. In the edits to which Bobby is referring, no facts were ever removed, and it is still clearly stated that the gymnasts were found to be eligible.
- On a side note, which I apologize in advance for bringing up here, but it's really getting to me... Bobby, to link to the rules on Biographies of Living Persons, please type WP:BLP, not BLP. BLP is a disambiguation page in the main namespace. —Politizer( talk • contribs ) 01:06, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
Instances of edit where the word "exonorate" was removed
1) "while some are exhonorated" removed from lead
2) "Gymnasts Exhonorated of Underage Accusation" section removed
3) link to "Gymnasts Exhonorated of Underage Accusation" removed
[TODO: check editory history on other pages to show pattern of edit on subject only, no disrespect for any editor.]
Bobby fletcher (talk) 21:08, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
- How can you possibly construe that as an example of removal of facts? I was rewriting the intro to the article to prepare it for a move, and the important parts of that intro I moved into the appropriate section. As for the sentence "there have been many verified, and other suspected, while some are exhonorated of, cases of age falsification among top-level gymnasts from various countries since the early 1980s": yeah, I removed that sentence, but not in order to remove facts—I removed that sentence because it was meaningless. Saying that that "some people have been verified, some suspected, and others exonerated" is about the same thing as saying "sometimes people are found innocent of crimes and sometimes people are found guilty"—it is entirely uninformative, and does nothing more than state the obvious. It was a poorly written and useless sentence, and my removal of it hasn't removed any significant facts from the article.
- Please let this issue drop before we are forced to bring it to the attention of administrators.
- Also, sign your posts. —Politizer( talk • contribs ) 21:09, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
- Ok, now you're just being a liar. The second link you gave ("Gymnasts Exhonorated of Underage Accusation" section removed) is showing two revisions that are 5 steps apart; apparently you're trying to make it look as if I made bigger changes than I actually did. —Politizer( talk • contribs ) 21:14, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
- The fact that the gymnasts were found eligible to compete by the FIG has been in the article ever since the FIG made its ruling, to my knowledge.LedRush (talk) 21:23, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
- Regarding the third link you just added, Bobby Fletcher: the reason that link was removed was partly because it was inserted poorly. You should not use external links (ie, single brackets) to link to another Wikipedia article. More importantly, though, if you had actually looked at the edit I had made instead of just automatically assuming I was ruining Wikipedia, you would notice that I changed the seealso to link to a better article on the topic. The article now linked to by seealso, Concerns and controversies over the 2008 Summer Olympics#Allegation of underage gymnasts), actually has more information on the gymnasts' exoneration than the article originally linked to did. So in the future, please take a moment to understand what you're looking at before you rush off to accuse me of being POV. —Politizer( talk • contribs ) 00:05, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
- Furthermore, on that third link, Bobby was misusing links to get his point across. He couldn't get "exonerate" in the title of the article, so he put it in as a "see also" despite the fact that it didn't link to that part of the article and it linked to the very same article of the other "see also" in there. It was a blatant misuse of Wikipedia. Politizer could have correctly just deleted the whole thing, but instead took a conciliatory position and linked it to something that Bobby would have prefered if he had spent the time to find it himself.LedRush (talk) 14:54, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
New article: Tiantongyuan
Hey,
I started a new article on the Tiantongyuan apartment complex/community in Northern Beijing, if anyone reading lives there or knows a lot about it and has access to good material on it, feel free to add to the article! The article on Chinese Wikipedia (zh:天通苑) has a lot of demographic and related statistics on it, and will be easy to translate, but no sources are given there and I haven't been able to find the original sources so I haven't added any of that to the article yet. —Politizer( talk • contribs ) 16:01, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
There is a content dispute at this article, see Talk:Chinese New Year 70.51.10.188 (talk) 04:19, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
Lots of new articles
I completed the transition of the List of administrative divisions of Gansu. All counties , districts, etc. are completed for that province (written by me, translated from French Wiki), and I'm aiming to move on to another province. Whichever one needs it the most; the French seem to have pretty much every county documented. LGF1992UK (talk) 00:48, 12 October 2008 (UTC)
- Most articles on List of administrative divisions of Hainan are also done by me. LGF1992UK (talk) 02:17, 12 October 2008 (UTC)
- A full list of recent articles I've done can be found on my userpage under 'Created pages'. LGF1992UK (talk) 04:44, 12 October 2008 (UTC)
Nice work. I just finished creating the rest of the Hainan administrative divisions, based on translations from the Chinese articles.--Danaman5 (talk) 06:57, 12 October 2008 (UTC)
Jingning County - I've improved it from a stub of about 200 characters up to probably a B-Class with 4100 characters. As such I've nominated it for DYK? and removed stub status. I aim to do this with most of the counties I created - would someone mind assessing them? Thanks. LGF1992UK (talk) 18:10, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
- You can assess them yourself using the guidelines here. Nice work on the articles you created. If you want to do some more, you can refer to this category.--Krypt0fish (talk) 03:50, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
Chinese strategic thought
Chinese strategic thought has been nominated for deletion at WP:AFD 70.55.200.131 (talk) 05:00, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
requested moves: Cantonese and Standard Cantonese
Cantonese and Standard Cantonese are both up for renaming at WP:RM 70.55.200.131 (talk) 16:52, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
Category:Hakka Hongkongers
Category:Hakka Hongkongers has been nominated for deletion at WP:CFD 70.55.200.131 (talk) 06:33, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
362 China-related articles needing geographical coordinates
Based on a search of Wikipedia's articles related to China, I've found some articles that I believe are about places in China, and could usefully have geographical coordinates added.
The articles in question are listed in Category:China articles missing geocoordinate data. At the time of writing, some examples included:
...and there are many more, as well. At the time of posting this notice, there were 362 articles in this category needing geographical coordinates.
Why add coordinates?
By adding coordinates, a Wikipedia reader can easily view the location on a street map, nautical chart, topographic map, by satellite photo, realtime weather map, and in many other ways. Coordinate data makes an article eventually appear in various services such as Google Maps' Wikipedia overlay, Google Earth, and Wikipedia's own internal map service. Coordinate data also helps readers looking for geographically-based data, such as locations near a reference point, or related information.
How can I do it?
The articles are all marked with {{coord missing}} tags, which need to be replaced with {{coord}} tags that contain the location's latitude/longitude coordinates; or you might be able to add coordinates to an existing infobox. You can find out how to do this at the Wikipedia:Geocoding how-to for WikiProject members. Please let me know if this is useful, or if you have any questions! -- The Anome (talk) 09:55, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
Chai Ling
If someone could cast an eye on the article on recent additiosn to Chai Ling, that would be great. / 213.89.227.251 (talk) 03:13, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
What is the reading of the name of Vanessa Shih (史亞平)?
What is the reading of the name of Vanessa Shih? (史亞平) WhisperToMe (talk) 18:12, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
- In Standard Mandarin, it is Shǐ Yàpíng.--Danaman5 (talk) 02:53, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
- I fail to see how this person is notable. Ohconfucius (talk) 10:54, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
Yue Chinese
Yue Chinese is up for renaming at WP:RM 70.55.86.100 (talk) 01:14, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
Chinese Soviet Republic
Did the Chinese Soviet Republic actually have two flags? Or is one fake? Speedboy Salesman (talk) 18:54, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
Categoristion of people by family roots
There have been some editors actively categorising biographies, particularly of [HK] celebrities, according to their 'family roots'. My contention is that people whose parents originated from somewhere on the mainland but who were themselves born and brought up in [Hong Kong] should not be so categorised. What is the view among project members? Ohconfucius (talk) 09:28, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
- Not to worry, I found the answer at Wikipedia:Categorization_of_people#By_place. Ohconfucius (talk) 10:48, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
RfC re: Sinicization of Tibet
Hi there, much concern has been raised that the article Sinicization of Tibet has serious NPOV problems. I have made an attempt at neutralising the article. However, the article is being jealously guarded by User:YakLee. I would like to ask interested editors to comment.
The relevant versions of the article are: this version by YakLee and the last version by me. Please comment at Talk:Sinicization of Tibet. --PalaceGuard008 (Talk) 08:50, 15 November 2008 (UTC)
- Above user is has had talk with a lot of contributors yet that have tried to convince him not to use his POV in the article and on the talk page. He added a mayor one-hand piece with no references in the article and he places {fact}-templates, where text has been referenced by respected sources. Next to that he doesn't recoil - here above - to even make personal attacks on my address. I am NOT jealously guarding the article: the contrary is true: see the facts for your self. This games is really beyond every limit. I suspect political motivation with this user. YakLee (talk) 09:11, 15 November 2008 (UTC)
Re-write of Constitution of the People's Republic of China
I've started a re-write of this page at User:PalaceGuard008/Constitution of the People's Republic of China. As part of that project. I've created Constitutional history of the People's Republic of China. As yet unsourced, but I don't believe any of the statements should be too controversial. I will, of course, reference all contestable statement before the end. Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
Basically, I will follow roughly the scheme I used on Constitution of Australia, which itself is adapted from the scheme used on Constitution of the United States of America. I will endeavour to incorporate all relevant information currently in the article, but strive for a more comprehensive coverage of the subject, especially with a systematic overview of the actual Constitution itself. --PalaceGuard008 (Talk) 22:58, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
Possible copyvio at China Labour Bulletin
I'm concerned about the provenance of the text at the China Labour Bulletin article, because the way it was formatted in a previous revision (before I cleaned it up) looks exactly like a cut-and-paste job. I have done some googling and can't find any other site with the same text, but I would still like to have some others look into this as well.
And, I understand that it may be formatted like that simply because someone prepared the article off-wiki in Notepad and then pasted it in. But I'd just like to check to be safe. —Politizer talk/contribs 17:42, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
Eight Trigram Formation prodded
Eight Trigram Formation has been sent to WP:PROD for deletion. 76.66.195.63 (talk) 07:19, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Assessment of Xinjiang Medical University
Xinjiang Medical University has been assessed as a B class article. Reviewing the criteria, I don't see how it would merit a B. At best it would be a C. The assessment was made by the article creator, so a perhaps a more neutral review of the assessment would be in order. -- Whpq (talk) 15:05, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, the WPCHINA template can't do C class yet, so I've left it at B for now. Someone will update the template eventually, and then we will change the assessment.--Danaman5 (talk) 03:19, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
Shifu and related articles
Shifu, as in "master", is at Sifu, not Shifu. This I can understand, given the popularity of Hong Kong martial arts cinema in the west. However, the other related articles, Sibak, Sidai, Sigung, Sihing, and Sisok are all at non-Mandarin pronunciations. It seems that the original contributor to these articles was a martial-arts enthusiast. Speaking from a general (i.e. non-martial-arts-specific) perspective, I have two comments. One, should these words have dedicated articles? What more can you say about "sihing" than "one's brother disciple"? Two, if an article should exist, I believe it should be under the mandarin name, since all of these are Chinese language terms common across dialects and little known in English, and the lingua franca is more accessible to the largest number of people. --PalaceGuard008 (Talk) 04:00, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
- I think Shifu should definitely keep its article. As for the others, I think we might be able to roll them into a "List of Chinese martial arts terms" or something like that.--Danaman5 (talk) 07:35, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
- I think most of them should be moved to wiktionary, and entered in both Cantonese and Mandarin versions. (English wiktionary takes non-English words). Sifu should stay at the Cantonese version, since that is English usage. The other words shouldn't even exist as articles.
- A set of redirects can be created from their terms to Chinese martial arts school, with the terms listed in both Cantonese and Mandarin (because of the prevalence of Cantonese words used in Chinese martial arts schools in the West) and Japanese (because it is also prevalent); where appropriate.
I just created Chinese exclamative particles, should this be added to WP China? -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs 11:06, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for creating this article - Chinese exclamative particles have always been the most confusing part of the language for me. Every Chinese person uses them, but it seems like no one can ever tell you what they mean. Yes, it is definitely WPCHINA material.--Danaman5 (talk) 19:12, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
zh-Latn
It is proposed that the {{zh-p}}
macro, be fixed to apply the correct {{lang|zh-Latn}}
code to Pinyin text (such as Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó), to mark this text as being non-English and to allow better font and CSS selection. One editor initially raised a concern, but has now withdrawn that objection. If there are instances where the current default Wikipedia Cascading Style Sheets code could be improved, it would be useful to complete that aswell. Comments welcomed at Template talk:Zh-p#zh-Latn. —Sladen (talk) 16:29, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Gathering sources for a paper
I am gathering sources for a paper on cotton trade in the middle east and Asia. Please see this question at the reference desk for more details. If you know of any good sources on the subject, please add them to the discussion. Thank you. --Ghostexorcist (talk) 19:56, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
Expand Chinese
Hi. I've created {{Expand Chinese}} to be added to the top of articles or sections which you know has more content on Chinese wikipedia. It is part of a drive to transfer content on other wikipedias into english. Please add the following templates to as many articles as possible which need translating and help out in the translation process and inform as many Chinese speaking people you know of to do the same. Adding the template will automatically place the article in a category "Chinese articles needing translation" and will be a useful project tool for growth for Wp:China. Keep up the great work!
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Chinese. (March 2009) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Cantonese → Yue Chinese
Cantonese is up for renamimg to Yue Chinese at WP:RM 76.66.195.159 (talk) 03:43, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
A Song of Destiny
A new article has appeared, A Song of Destiny, apparently a repost of one deleted via AfD (see here and here). The author claims it concerns "one of the most famous fantasy novels in contemporary China". Now, I can't verify this, but I lack the language skills to check for possible sources written with Chinese characters and so on. So, I thought I'd ask here to see whether any project members know any better. -- Kife 10:40, 27 December 2008 (UTC)