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Isn't the Dangwai movement generally spelled Tang Wai?
Why was this page moved to [Tang Wai]? I've seen it in academic texts as [Tangwai], but don't have time to fix the double redirects if I move it now. -- Jia ng 19:24, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Just wanted to suggest, though, that we realize that Wade-Giles may not exist as prevalently as it does today forever...if we put pinyin and Wade-Giles on equal footing (e.g. boldfacing/capitalzing the pinyin), this may be helpful to some people. Thanks ~ Dpr 01:58, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Not all Tangwai factions joined the Democratic Progressive Party. The China Tide (Xiachao, 夏潮) faction took part in forming the Labor Party (Gongdang, 工黨), which later split to produce the Workers' Party (Laodongdang, 勞動黨), which now calls itself the Labor Party in English. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.218.68.178 ( talk) 07:21, 21 August 2017 (UTC)
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Isn't the Dangwai movement generally spelled Tang Wai?
Why was this page moved to [Tang Wai]? I've seen it in academic texts as [Tangwai], but don't have time to fix the double redirects if I move it now. -- Jia ng 19:24, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Just wanted to suggest, though, that we realize that Wade-Giles may not exist as prevalently as it does today forever...if we put pinyin and Wade-Giles on equal footing (e.g. boldfacing/capitalzing the pinyin), this may be helpful to some people. Thanks ~ Dpr 01:58, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Not all Tangwai factions joined the Democratic Progressive Party. The China Tide (Xiachao, 夏潮) faction took part in forming the Labor Party (Gongdang, 工黨), which later split to produce the Workers' Party (Laodongdang, 勞動黨), which now calls itself the Labor Party in English. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.218.68.178 ( talk) 07:21, 21 August 2017 (UTC)