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in its present form. It's possible it could form a special spinoff of Chinese gods once that page called for it, with the list of proper deities coming here.
All of the current gobbledygook about pronunciation and etymology, however, simply belong at the character's Wiktionary entry. — LlywelynII 13:06, 7 December 2016 (UTC)
Capitalization of Heart and Kidney caused me to normalize capitalization throughout the lead. My knowledge of pinyin is that capitalization is limited to sentence caps and proper names; I can't find any reference that "Concepts" like Qi are proper names (except in English translations of Heidegger, where it constantly makes me wince).
If someone has a source for this treatment, please add it here before reintroducing a capitalization scheme that might appear improvised. — MaxEnt 14:59, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
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in its present form. It's possible it could form a special spinoff of Chinese gods once that page called for it, with the list of proper deities coming here.
All of the current gobbledygook about pronunciation and etymology, however, simply belong at the character's Wiktionary entry. — LlywelynII 13:06, 7 December 2016 (UTC)
Capitalization of Heart and Kidney caused me to normalize capitalization throughout the lead. My knowledge of pinyin is that capitalization is limited to sentence caps and proper names; I can't find any reference that "Concepts" like Qi are proper names (except in English translations of Heidegger, where it constantly makes me wince).
If someone has a source for this treatment, please add it here before reintroducing a capitalization scheme that might appear improvised. — MaxEnt 14:59, 24 June 2023 (UTC)