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There appears to be a conflict over the first several words of the articleChina. Since the change you are making has been reverted several times, it may be necessary to explain your rationale on the talk page to avoid continual reversion. I, for one, think its more appropriate to have the word "China" first, but I assume that simply reverting would not be helpful. I agree with you that the Chinese doesn't need to be included in the first sentence if its in the language box and there's a whole section about it, because it breaks up the sentence too much. seeWP:BRD. -Metal lunchbox(talk)21:17, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I found you reverting the edits of a certainNayyurc, if you recall, who added irrelevant sensational information to the article. Unfortunetly, he compiled a whole list of it-List of cases of penis removal which is in the process of undergoing an AFD. there is also a separate issue of me deleting irrelevant instances to castration in China on multiple articles, the focus on castration is entirely irrelevant, see my edit history and talk page.Bunser (talk)17:18, 8 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hello,
on 30 April 2011, you improved articles about a number of places in Yanbian (for exampleLongjing, Jilin) and put settlement templates in them. That's good. But there are a few problems: You deleted the Chinese Korean (中国朝鲜语) name (e.g.룡정) and instead used the South Korean official transcription (룽징) of the Mandarin name (龙井Lóngjǐng) instead. And for the subdivisions, you used the correct names but in South Korean orthography (용문,노두구) instead of what I believe is the Chinese Korean orthography (룡문,로두구). I knowhttp://www.ybkap.org/ as well as a few other official websites use South Korean, but I think that is because they are aimed at South Korean investors. An easy way to tell is by checking whether they use the term “한국어”. Lastly, the template says the “official name” field is forEnglish official names. I believe I havecorrected these problems in the article onLongjing, Jilin; perhaps you would like to clean upthe rest yourself. (I don't know what to do aboutMcCune–Reischauer. On one hand, its rules clearly demandY- instead ofRy-/Ny-. On the other hand, you might argue that Pyongyang's rules are more important than the original document when it comes to North Korea, and possibly the PRC.) –Wikipeditor (talk)04:16, 16 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]