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Hi once more, I have a question about a recently uploaded photo that I want to use for Liuhe Pagoda of China. The article lacked any picture, and it really needs one, considering that it is one of the greatest Song Dynasty (or any) Chinese pagoda standing today.
The image is found at this link here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Liuhe_Pagoda.jpg
If you would be so kind, I'd like to have you or somebody else verify the copywright license (it's some random American guy's vacation blog pic). In the meantime, I have given it the GFDL presumed tag, but if I do not verify the copywright stuff, it will be deleted in 7 days!
Thanks for your help, -- PericlesofAthens 06:20, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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Hello Ktsquare, how's it going.
A long time ago, the Song Dynasty ruled over what is now China, and a long time ago (2002, lol) you created the wikipedia article for the Song Dynasty. One of the very first things that you did for the article was add a list of Song Dynasty emperors, with their naming conventions of posthumous titles and temple names and so forth.
As of this year, I have lifted Song Dynasty up to Featured Article status, and created summarized sister-articles for it, including Architecture, Culture, Economy, History, Society, and Technology. All of these are Good Articles, except for Technology, which is a Featured Article like the main Song article. I have since nominated all 7 articles as a Featured Topic candidate, with 6 people giving their support for it so far. However, there are two wiki members who have asked me to lift another article to featured status before it passes. Can you guess what that would be? I'm sure you could, but I'll tell you anyway.
Since the Song Dynasty article was growing dramatically in size, I took that list you added about the naming conventions individual rulers of the Song Dynasty, and I created a separate article for it: List of Song Emperors. There are two people on the Featured Topic candidates page that want this article lifted to Wikipedia:Featured lists status. I have tried to scour all the books I own, books from my university library, journal articles from JSTOR, you name it, none of the author that I can find actually bothers listing all of the various names for Song rulers. This sucks. However, I was hoping, since you created the list in the first place, if you could be so kind as to provide me with the source name that you used to make the list, or even better, add the proper inline citations to the article yourself, if you still own or have that source in your possession. Are you able to help me out, Ktsquare?-- Pericles of Athens Talk 21:49, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
In other words, which source did you use in labeling all the emperors with their multiple titles?-- Pericles of Athens Talk 19:03, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
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Hi once more, I have a question about a recently uploaded photo that I want to use for Liuhe Pagoda of China. The article lacked any picture, and it really needs one, considering that it is one of the greatest Song Dynasty (or any) Chinese pagoda standing today.
The image is found at this link here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Liuhe_Pagoda.jpg
If you would be so kind, I'd like to have you or somebody else verify the copywright license (it's some random American guy's vacation blog pic). In the meantime, I have given it the GFDL presumed tag, but if I do not verify the copywright stuff, it will be deleted in 7 days!
Thanks for your help, -- PericlesofAthens 06:20, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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Hello, Ktsquare. Thanks for reminding me of that. I'll try to understand what the project is about. Cheers.-- K.C. Tang 06:42, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hi again. It's probably a minor point, but there a discussion and vote going on at Talk:Kosovo#Kosovo:_terminology as to whether or not it's better to use Kosovo rather than Kosovan or Kosovar in the Wikipedia articles. Perhaps you have no interest, in which case sorry to bother you! DSuser 15:49, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I am organizing a new meetup in Toronto where it will be more convinent for everyone than the current one. Please provide suggestions and feedbacks on the talk page. OhanaUnited Talk page 15:36, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
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Hello Ktsquare, how's it going.
A long time ago, the Song Dynasty ruled over what is now China, and a long time ago (2002, lol) you created the wikipedia article for the Song Dynasty. One of the very first things that you did for the article was add a list of Song Dynasty emperors, with their naming conventions of posthumous titles and temple names and so forth.
As of this year, I have lifted Song Dynasty up to Featured Article status, and created summarized sister-articles for it, including Architecture, Culture, Economy, History, Society, and Technology. All of these are Good Articles, except for Technology, which is a Featured Article like the main Song article. I have since nominated all 7 articles as a Featured Topic candidate, with 6 people giving their support for it so far. However, there are two wiki members who have asked me to lift another article to featured status before it passes. Can you guess what that would be? I'm sure you could, but I'll tell you anyway.
Since the Song Dynasty article was growing dramatically in size, I took that list you added about the naming conventions individual rulers of the Song Dynasty, and I created a separate article for it: List of Song Emperors. There are two people on the Featured Topic candidates page that want this article lifted to Wikipedia:Featured lists status. I have tried to scour all the books I own, books from my university library, journal articles from JSTOR, you name it, none of the author that I can find actually bothers listing all of the various names for Song rulers. This sucks. However, I was hoping, since you created the list in the first place, if you could be so kind as to provide me with the source name that you used to make the list, or even better, add the proper inline citations to the article yourself, if you still own or have that source in your possession. Are you able to help me out, Ktsquare?-- Pericles of Athens Talk 21:49, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
In other words, which source did you use in labeling all the emperors with their multiple titles?-- Pericles of Athens Talk 19:03, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
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