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Welcome to the Water Margin WikiProject!
The WikiProject Water Margin is a group dedicated to improve all of Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to the Chinese classical novel Water Margin. Our goal is to enhance Wikipedia's coverage of Water Margin by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles, to serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to the novel in Wikipedia as well as providing guidelines and recommendations. The scope of this project includes all topics related to the Water Margin, such as its characters and adaptations.
The project generally covers all articles related to the Water Margin, including its characters and adaptations. We aim to provide accurate information and original research is not encouraged. The novel itself and other studies done on it can be used as sources for any information. Personal opinions and interpretations are strictly not to be added in.
Areas we are interested in:
Wu Song, nicknamed "Pilgrim", is a fictional character in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. He ranks 14th of the 36 Heavenly Spirits of the 108 Liangshan heroes.
There are a variety of infobox templates and auxiliary boxes available for use in the Water Margin articles.
A few general guidelines apply to all of the infoboxes:
Expand the articles on the Water Margin characters: Not in terms of fictional content. We know that there are people capable of reiterating details from the novel, but this is not what we're looking out for. What we hope to see are more edits on the impact of the novel and its characters on the real world. There are many well-known characters from the novel, such as Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen and Wu Song, who have heavily influenced some aspects of Chinese culture and society.
Please add your name (in alphabetical order) to the list below if you're interested in joining this project. Please include a few short sentences on how you think you can contribute to the project as well.
You may wish to add this to your userpage.
This
WikiProject is believed to be
inactive. Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the
Teahouse.
If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project. This status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes. |
Welcome to the Water Margin WikiProject!
The WikiProject Water Margin is a group dedicated to improve all of Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to the Chinese classical novel Water Margin. Our goal is to enhance Wikipedia's coverage of Water Margin by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles, to serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to the novel in Wikipedia as well as providing guidelines and recommendations. The scope of this project includes all topics related to the Water Margin, such as its characters and adaptations.
The project generally covers all articles related to the Water Margin, including its characters and adaptations. We aim to provide accurate information and original research is not encouraged. The novel itself and other studies done on it can be used as sources for any information. Personal opinions and interpretations are strictly not to be added in.
Areas we are interested in:
Wu Song, nicknamed "Pilgrim", is a fictional character in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. He ranks 14th of the 36 Heavenly Spirits of the 108 Liangshan heroes.
There are a variety of infobox templates and auxiliary boxes available for use in the Water Margin articles.
A few general guidelines apply to all of the infoboxes:
Expand the articles on the Water Margin characters: Not in terms of fictional content. We know that there are people capable of reiterating details from the novel, but this is not what we're looking out for. What we hope to see are more edits on the impact of the novel and its characters on the real world. There are many well-known characters from the novel, such as Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen and Wu Song, who have heavily influenced some aspects of Chinese culture and society.
Please add your name (in alphabetical order) to the list below if you're interested in joining this project. Please include a few short sentences on how you think you can contribute to the project as well.
You may wish to add this to your userpage.