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It looks like the latest "Bodhidharma invented kungfu!!!11!" editor is switching from TLDR on Talk pages to article space edits, complete with the same OR/SYNTH and misrepresentation of sources. Ergative rlt (talk) 15:52, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
. It took some effort to refrain from going off on the Midianites and Numbers 31, and the various Acts where there is anything but harmony between Jews and early Christians in the Bible... --Stephan Schulz (talk) 16:38, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
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Hi,
As you have recently edited one of the two articles mentioned, I am notifying you of the proposed merger. Please comment at Talk:Magical negro#Proposing a merger. Thank you, Bigger digger (talk) 17:24, 1 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi Ghostexorcist.
I asked on Talk:Wudang_chuan about the journal where Stanley Henning's "Ignorance, Legend, and Taijiquan" was published -- I'm wondering whether it should be considered a reliable source. All I can really find out about it from my lazy google searching is the PDFs of articles from it. I know you referred to Henning's article when we talked about Bodhidharma and Shaolin; do you happen to know any more about the "Chenstyle Taijiquan Research Association of Hawaii" or why it should be considered reliable?
Hi Ghostexorcist! You merged Hell Scroll with Jigoku-zoshi with comment: "I merged the pages. There is no need to have two articles on the same subject". However these articles were about different works of art and should not be merged! Could you please undo the merge? Hell Scroll is the scroll located at the Nara National Museum while Jigoku-zoshi is the one at the Tokyo National Museum. Have a look at List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings) which lists both scrolls. I agree that the names of the articles are very badly chosen and should probably be changed to something like Hell Scroll (Tokyo National Museum) and Hell Scroll (Nara National Museum) to avoid confusion in the future. bamse (talk) 03:27, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
Linkdude20002001 (talk) 18:39, 12 November 2010 (UTC)
Hey Ghost, Would you please be so kind as to add the citation from Shahar's book to the Wudangquan intro to further clarifiy Zhang San Feng had nothing to do with martial arts ? I think you said it was The Shaolin Monastery. These guys want to intro to reflect the possibility that ZSF really created taiji. The intro should state the ZSF legend as historical myth and nothing else. TommyKirchhoff (talk) 14:41, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi Ghost, what I meant was that I thought the title meant "the story of Yue Fei, who restored the Song dynasty", rather than "Yue Fei, of the restored Song Dynasty". That is to say, I don't disagree that it was the Song Dynasty that was restored. However, I read the title as crediting the restoration to Yue Fei, rather than merely placing Yue Fei within the context of a restored Song Dynasty. Sorry for the confusion. I am only going off the title, I have not read the text so I don't know if it provides further clues about the precise meaning of the title. --PalaceGuard008 (Talk) 17:55, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
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Hi Ghost, I think you are being a dictator in trying to revert my changes without prior discussion. I am requesting that you do not further revert my changes. My argument on why the new depiction you use is inaccurate is because the Japanese depiction put Sun Wukong, an originally Chinese culturally character and a patron deity in Buddhist/Chinese beliefs, in a bad light, depicting Sun Wukong as a feral and ratlike creature. This is inaccurate, and neither is the lunar rabbit canonical nor crucial to the depiction of Sun Wukong. The earlier depiction is more accurate, and shows him in his famous "far-seeing" pose that is typical in his statues as depicted classically and in his temples in Hong Kong and Malaysia. Lordadvantine (talk) 23:20, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
I'm not too familiar with TommyKirchhoff (talk · contribs)'s edits, but what I've seen generally seem pretty level-headed, so I was surprised that "everything" he's edited is suspected of being WP:FRINGE. Since you look to be familiar with his edits, you may want to check out the discussion that's started at the fringe theories noticeboard. Ergative rlt (talk) 03:19, 27 December 2010 (UTC)
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