20:2520:25, 17 July 2024diffhist+116
Ainu flag
Added caption for image. The original flag as it appeared in the 1973 parade (see Dubreuil link in sources) was clearly different (arrow points rightward, different proportions), and we have no idea what colors it used.current
20:0120:01, 17 July 2024diffhist−40
Ainu flag
Remove unsourced claim that the proportion is 2:3. A photo of the 1973 parade (see Dubreuil link in sources) has it in another proportion. The direction of the arrow in the design also seems to be wrong; it should point right.
03:3003:30, 11 July 2024diffhist−4
Yi Jian Mei (song)
Reinstate correct spacing. Pinyin is spaced by word, see summary in Wikipedia article for pinyin or the official document 汉语拼音正词法基本规则. 雪花, 飄飄, 北風, and 蕭蕭 are separate words (consult a dictionary).Tag: Undo
16:3116:31, 10 July 2024diffhist−61
Pinyin
Remove claim unsupported by main text. (I can't think of an example of this. When is pinyin used for non-Chinese words?)
01:3201:32, 4 July 2024diffhist−28
Pinyin
→Development: Removed "dubious" tag. The claim is in the cited source, and is also confirmed by a simple Google search in Chinese. See, for example, http://zgdsw.com/article/362.html
20:2520:25, 17 July 2024diffhist+116
Ainu flag
Added caption for image. The original flag as it appeared in the 1973 parade (see Dubreuil link in sources) was clearly different (arrow points rightward, different proportions), and we have no idea what colors it used.current
20:0120:01, 17 July 2024diffhist−40
Ainu flag
Remove unsourced claim that the proportion is 2:3. A photo of the 1973 parade (see Dubreuil link in sources) has it in another proportion. The direction of the arrow in the design also seems to be wrong; it should point right.
03:3003:30, 11 July 2024diffhist−4
Yi Jian Mei (song)
Reinstate correct spacing. Pinyin is spaced by word, see summary in Wikipedia article for pinyin or the official document 汉语拼音正词法基本规则. 雪花, 飄飄, 北風, and 蕭蕭 are separate words (consult a dictionary).Tag: Undo
16:3116:31, 10 July 2024diffhist−61
Pinyin
Remove claim unsupported by main text. (I can't think of an example of this. When is pinyin used for non-Chinese words?)
01:3201:32, 4 July 2024diffhist−28
Pinyin
→Development: Removed "dubious" tag. The claim is in the cited source, and is also confirmed by a simple Google search in Chinese. See, for example, http://zgdsw.com/article/362.html