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Assuming that you're the person that keeps inserting image galleries, wouldn't it be also handy to add informational texts accompanying the pictures to give more context for the readers? -- Donald Trung ( talk) 00:10, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
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I noticed that you added " Feudalism" to most if Imperial Vietnam's infoboxes, at the Vietnamese-language Wikipedia one can easily link to "Feudalism (China)" but not here, no non-Communist historians used the term "Feudalism" to describe these societies before 1975. If you want a good way to identify historical negationism in Vietnam I would direct you to " Historiography in the Soviet Union#Theoretical approaches" " Chinese historiography#Marxism", specifically:
The official historical view within the People's Republic of China associates each of these stages with a particular era in Chinese history.
Now project this onto Vietnamese history you get:
The same applies to North Korean historiography, notice how common the term "Phong kiến" (封建) appears in Communist Chinese, Communist Vietnamese, and Communist Korean historiographies, Joseon is called "Triều Tiên Phong kiến Vương triều" (朝鮮封建王朝) in North Korea. Meanwhile go over any South Korean history text book and look for the term "Phong kiến", it's simply much rarer.
I understand that the mainstream historiography in Vietnam uses this term, but the mainstream historiography in Iran denials the holocaust and we (thankfully) do not use these biased works. I don't think that it's wise to add a link to the English-language Wikipedia's page about "Feudalism" without redefining feudalism as "a system in which any (male) person regardless of birth can attain a high government position through education and competitive examination" which is the opposite of European feudalism. -- Donald Trung ( talk) 12:20, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
The term of feudalism are mostly applied for the old government of the east asian countries which is ruled by absolute monarchy. Before 1975, most of the historians from both sides use the term "feudalism" to refer the the govenment before the repbulican era. I always relate to the neutrality and neutral information and sources when posting or re-edit the page without bias. Trinh lords is also the system of hereditary lords take the power of the government back then. What is the differences here? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Editorfree1011 ( talk • contribs)
I saw that you changed it, do you have a source for it? -- Donald Trung ( talk) 12:41, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
In the past I've seen many people remove image galleries and most of your additions tend to just be image galleries, why not add these to Wikimedia Commons? You can easily create image galleries there like "Cabinet of Thành Thái" or "Ministries of the Nguyễn Dynasty" with images that belong together. Usually images on Wikipedia exist to illustrate the information but you often add images without also writing about the illustrated subjects. -- Donald Trung ( talk) 10:10, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
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Thank you for discouraging me in contributing the content for the page. I tired the best to contribute more details that i believes there is still lack of correct information. I have no intention for vandalism and u ruined everything.
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hi so please stop disrupting the List of monarchs of Vietnam i warn you if you continue to do this you will definitely be blocked because all the information in this site are accurate are base on our country historical records so yeah stop being annoying and false editing information here okay? Kimhanh1554 ( talk) 17:35, 1 August 2023 (UTC)
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Assuming that you're the person that keeps inserting image galleries, wouldn't it be also handy to add informational texts accompanying the pictures to give more context for the readers? -- Donald Trung ( talk) 00:10, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
Hi Editorfree1011! I noticed that you recently marked an edit as minor at
Nguyễn dynasty that may not have been. "Minor edit" has a very specific definition on Wikipedia – it refers only to superficial edits that could never be the subject of a dispute, such as
typo corrections or reverting obvious
vandalism. Any edit that changes the meaning of an article is not a minor edit, even if it only concerns a single word. Please see
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I noticed that you added " Feudalism" to most if Imperial Vietnam's infoboxes, at the Vietnamese-language Wikipedia one can easily link to "Feudalism (China)" but not here, no non-Communist historians used the term "Feudalism" to describe these societies before 1975. If you want a good way to identify historical negationism in Vietnam I would direct you to " Historiography in the Soviet Union#Theoretical approaches" " Chinese historiography#Marxism", specifically:
The official historical view within the People's Republic of China associates each of these stages with a particular era in Chinese history.
Now project this onto Vietnamese history you get:
The same applies to North Korean historiography, notice how common the term "Phong kiến" (封建) appears in Communist Chinese, Communist Vietnamese, and Communist Korean historiographies, Joseon is called "Triều Tiên Phong kiến Vương triều" (朝鮮封建王朝) in North Korea. Meanwhile go over any South Korean history text book and look for the term "Phong kiến", it's simply much rarer.
I understand that the mainstream historiography in Vietnam uses this term, but the mainstream historiography in Iran denials the holocaust and we (thankfully) do not use these biased works. I don't think that it's wise to add a link to the English-language Wikipedia's page about "Feudalism" without redefining feudalism as "a system in which any (male) person regardless of birth can attain a high government position through education and competitive examination" which is the opposite of European feudalism. -- Donald Trung ( talk) 12:20, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
The term of feudalism are mostly applied for the old government of the east asian countries which is ruled by absolute monarchy. Before 1975, most of the historians from both sides use the term "feudalism" to refer the the govenment before the repbulican era. I always relate to the neutrality and neutral information and sources when posting or re-edit the page without bias. Trinh lords is also the system of hereditary lords take the power of the government back then. What is the differences here? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Editorfree1011 ( talk • contribs)
I saw that you changed it, do you have a source for it? -- Donald Trung ( talk) 12:41, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
In the past I've seen many people remove image galleries and most of your additions tend to just be image galleries, why not add these to Wikimedia Commons? You can easily create image galleries there like "Cabinet of Thành Thái" or "Ministries of the Nguyễn Dynasty" with images that belong together. Usually images on Wikipedia exist to illustrate the information but you often add images without also writing about the illustrated subjects. -- Donald Trung ( talk) 10:10, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
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Thank you for discouraging me in contributing the content for the page. I tired the best to contribute more details that i believes there is still lack of correct information. I have no intention for vandalism and u ruined everything.
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talk) 18:35, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
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hi so please stop disrupting the List of monarchs of Vietnam i warn you if you continue to do this you will definitely be blocked because all the information in this site are accurate are base on our country historical records so yeah stop being annoying and false editing information here okay? Kimhanh1554 ( talk) 17:35, 1 August 2023 (UTC)
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