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The paragraph headed "Guimen Dan" and saying that this is the same as Qingyi is maybe not quite accurate.
Qingyi, also called Zheng dan, is a woman, a married lady, young or middle-aged.
Guimen dan, as the word implies, is a young unmarried girl.
So maybe only use the word "Qingyi" in the article?
(Qingyi is a major category; Guimen is somewhat obscurer)
81.57.148.99 (
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so if i understand it right those roles were traditionally played by men? or some of those roles? there seem to be references both to actors and actresses throughout the text —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.127.244.111 ( talk) 22:26, 27 March 2011 (UTC)
I think there are some differences between Guimen Dan and Zheng Dan, so I put Zheng Dan as a subtype by itself. Kukukukiki0 ( talk) 01:13, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
As the cited source states, Huashan is a blending of Qingyi, Huadan and Daoma dan. I've added Daoma dan to the explanation of Huashan. Kukukukiki0 ( talk) 18:28, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 1 September 2020 and 22 December 2020. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Kukukukiki0. Peer reviewers: Alicialuo, Rui Shen 11, Yile5.
Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 19:01, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
The paragraph headed "Guimen Dan" and saying that this is the same as Qingyi is maybe not quite accurate.
Qingyi, also called Zheng dan, is a woman, a married lady, young or middle-aged.
Guimen dan, as the word implies, is a young unmarried girl.
So maybe only use the word "Qingyi" in the article?
(Qingyi is a major category; Guimen is somewhat obscurer)
81.57.148.99 (
talk) 21:13, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
so if i understand it right those roles were traditionally played by men? or some of those roles? there seem to be references both to actors and actresses throughout the text —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.127.244.111 ( talk) 22:26, 27 March 2011 (UTC)
I think there are some differences between Guimen Dan and Zheng Dan, so I put Zheng Dan as a subtype by itself. Kukukukiki0 ( talk) 01:13, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
As the cited source states, Huashan is a blending of Qingyi, Huadan and Daoma dan. I've added Daoma dan to the explanation of Huashan. Kukukukiki0 ( talk) 18:28, 14 December 2020 (UTC)