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Mythicial deities of China
edit- Sanxiao Niangniang (三霄娘娘) is the Goddesses of Three Heavens.[1][2]
The Great Deity of Mount Tai(东岳大帝) - is the supreme god of Mount Tai. According to one mythological tradition, he is a descendant of Pangu. According to other theologies, he is the eastern one of the Five Manifestations of the Highest Deity (Wufang Shangdi).Three Virgins (zh:三圣母) or Huayue Sanniang (华岳三娘娘)is a goddess who possesses a magical lotus lantern. She fell in love with a mortal and gave birth to Chen Xiang, a legal scholar. For which she is imprisoned beneath Hua Mountain. She is the niece of the Jade Emperor, and his brother is Erlang Shen. The Three Virgins are one of the gods of folk faith. At the foot of Mount Huashan, the Xiyue Temple was later moved to this site. Among them, the Three Madonna Temple, built to worship her, is located in the East Campus. The main hall of the temple is the Three Virgins, who are accompanied by the three Virgins, and the gods.[3][4][5]
Historical books
editMining in China
editIf someone has time, at the very least, Wiki needs a barebones Mining in China page as a one-stop shop linking to the existing coverage of Gold mining in China, Coal in China, &c. Better still if it could link to historical coverage, often hidden in subsections of pages like Technological and industrial history of China that people wouldn't necessarily expect to exist.
If someone has a lot of time, the "Technological and industrial history" article just mentioned barely even covers as far back as 1950. It patently needs to be moved to a page about the PRC or greatly expanded...—LlywelynII 07:59, 22 March 2019 (UTC)
Capital controls in China
edit- Please create an article on capital controls in China. I have a lot of friends who regularly do business in China and tell me about the difficulty of withdrawing assets. I would love to see a Wikipedia article on it, but I'm not qualified to write it. --Daviddwd (talk) 03:46, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
Foreign policy of China
edit- Foreign policy of China - Please create an article about the evolution of Chinese foreign policy. I believe a redirect to Foreign relations of China is not appropriate. --Daviddwd (talk) 05:25, 25 December 2018 (UTC)
Lishan laomu
edit- Lishan Laomu - is a goddess in Taoist legend, and she is also regarded as one of the ancestors in China. 12 Done Emily Khine (talk) 16:52, 28 August 2018 (UTC)
Lei Family Bridge
edit- Lei Family Bridge - a small village that was destroyed in 2009 to make way for a golf course that never got built. Members of the village community still carry on some of the traditions of the community by getting together weekly. (http://www.qqenglish.com/bn/3690.htm, http://marginalreturns.wordpress.com/tag/lei-family-bridge/) - requested 2014.03.26. Done SerTanmay (talk) 14:15, 2 November 2019 (UTC)
Kwatji
edit- Can someone verify whether or not "Kwatji = 瓜子, or Guazi? Guazi are a melon seeds, and a Chinese New Year treat. TI. Gracchus (talk) 23:11, 28 February 2014 (UTC)
- I think they are. We could use an article on them. Λυδαcιτγ 07:35, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
- As a note, we already have Egusi. Zhaofeng Li [talk... contribs...] 10:36, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
- Can someone verify whether or not "Kwatji = 瓜子, or Guazi? Guazi are a melon seeds, and a Chinese New Year treat. TI. Gracchus (talk) 23:11, 28 February 2014 (UTC)
Chinese Wikipedia links
edit- Askar Memet rock musician of Askar and Greywolf, (zh:????)
- China Traditional Chinese Medicine (SEHK: 570, mostly via Sinopharm Group Hongkong Co., Ltd.).[1] Shanghai Shyndec Pharmaceutical (SSE: 600420, via a wholly owned research institute based in Shanghai) and Beijing Tiantan Biological Products (SSE: 600161, via China National Biotec Group).
- Divine Immortals of the Eight Grottoes
- Ismail Amet Governor of Xijiang (1979-1985) (zh:???·???) Done
- This one was created at Ismail Amat in 2014, which seems to be the more common rendering of his name in the sources I checked online.--Danaman5 (talk) 21:34, 1 August 2015 (UTC)
Journey to the West (Chinese opera)Done- List of Chinese people in popular culture
- Zeng Cun
- Zhao Tianjie
Beggars in China or Begging in China
editI was going to start on article on this topic and wondering if anyone was located in China and might be willing to take some pictures of beggars. Not sure if this would be disrespectful or not though, so this would have to be addressed first. I was particularly looking for the following: Mothers using or having kids with them to beg, kids by themselves with signs writing about their troubles, injured or amputee beggars, people performing music or other things to get money, beggars who are faking injury to get sympathy (in wheelchairs or on crutches) and any other general beggar pictures or homeless/mentally ill people. I know this sounds like a strange request but I think it's an important topic and a picture tells a thousand words right...Anyone in China currently and willing to help out? Dounai (talk) 19:45, 3 June 2012 (UTC)
- I'll take a photograph if I get a chance. Λυδαcιτγ 07:35, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
I'd be interested in helping out with the articles if this is ok with you. I had this idea several years ago but never followed through with it. I can't help with pictures but can help with research and writing if you'd like. Let me know because it's a very depressing phenomena in China that needs to be talked about more. Thanks and look forward to talking more with you.Notgoingtotellyou (talk) 18:14, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
Well, to be honest i have never seen beggars in china, i always thought that begging wasn't allowed. Some one here said something about people in guizhou sleeping outside under awnings, that doesn't make them beggars, that does happen since those areas are really hot and people don't always have air conditioners so would sleep out side where it would be cooler.Huaxiazidi (talk) (UTC)
Moving categories
editHi, I feels that the some of the articles within Category:Chinese television series should move to Category:Television series set in China due to various users' mistakes of seeing the former as a category of setting. Please help cleaning up the category.--NeoBatfreak (talk) 19:28, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
The encyclopedia lacked an article on this river, and I'm lazy (XD) so I shall request this article here. Revolution1221 (talk · email · contributions) 02:49, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
- I have created a stub article for this river. Information is not easy to find on it on the internet - I found a journal article on erosion that was helpful, I suggest other people looking to flesh the article out may want to use Google Scholar as well. TI. Gracchus (talk) 21:30, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
There's an article on Chinese political leader Xu Shiying that has been mostly blank since it was first created in May 2012. The article is bothering me as he appears to be quite significant, but I don't have much knowledge on this topic. I've added the WikiProject China banner to it -- I was wondering if someone expand the article, perhaps by translating the Chinese language version of the same article (http://zh.wiki.x.io/wiki/許世英)? Thanks! The Giant Purple Platypus (talk) 10:23, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
- Translation of the Chinese language wiki article would be counterproductive. The article only has one non-print source, which does little more than outline the fact that he was a politician and was involved in a railroad scandal. Fleshing this out will either involve tracking down print versions of the Chinese sources present in the other article and verifying their accuracy, or doing new research for other sources. TI. Gracchus (talk) 21:39, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
Notable in Chinese-language entertainment
editThese pages need to be created at some point:
Liu Sanjiezh:刘三姐 de:Liu Sanjie, was a legendary singer of the Chinese Song Dynasty- Hai Qing zh:海清
Zhang Jiayizh:张嘉译- Zhang Xinyi zh:张歆艺
- Teng Huatao zh:滕华涛
- Huang Haibo zh:黄海波
- Liu Yunlong zh:柳云龙
Yangpu District, Shanghai
editSome issues mentioned here with some edits to the district's recent history. Some could use sourcing and others need to be reformatted. We could also use a short gloss on the major waterways in the area besides the Huangpu Ship Canal and Yangshupu/Yangtzepoo Creek. — LlywelynII 05:43, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
Dunhuang Research Academy
editDunhuang Research Academy - discussed in article in The New York Times June 16, 2015. "which has managed the Mogao Caves for the central government since 1944, even before the Communists took power". [6]
Hi! Could someone make an article about èrjīngtiáo làjiāo (simplified Chinese: 二荆条辣椒; traditional Chinese: 二荆條乾辣椒)? I would really love to know more and write about this variety of Sichuan chili peppers myself, but English sources are hard to find. Commons has a category (commons:Category:Erjingtiao chili), and it would also be really nice if someone could post a photo of fresh erjingtiao chili peppers. Thank you! --Gomuragi (talk) 05:27, 20 September 2018 (UTC)
- @Gomuragi: I found Er jing tiao so I redirected there WhisperToMe (talk) 00:10, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
Politics
editGovernors of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture
edit- Pätiqan Sügirbayev (Chinese: zh:帕提汗·苏古尔巴也夫, Kazakh: Пәтіқан Сүгірбаев), November 1954 – June 1955
- Jağda Babalıqulı (Kazakh: kk:Жағда Бабалықұлы), June 1955 – February 1957 Acting Act, from May 1958
- Qurmanäli Ospanulı (Kazakh: kk:Құрманәлі Оспанұлы), June 1958 – September 1963
- Erğalï Äbilqaýırulı (Kazakh: Ерғали Әбілқайырұлы), September 1963 – May 1969
- Zhong Liangshu (Chinese: 钟良树,[2] Kazakh: Чұң Лияң Шо), May 1969 – May 1970 (military government)
- Wang Zhenzhong (Chinese: 王振中,[2] Kazakh: Уаң Жын Жұң), May 1970 – July 1975 (military government)
- Xie Gaozhong (Chinese: 谢高忠,[2] Kazakh: Шие Гау Жұң), July 1975 – September 1975 (military government)
- Dïyar Qurmaşulı (Kazakh: Дияр Құрмашұлы), April 1983 – May 1988
- Bekmuxamet Musaulı (Chinese: zh:别克木哈买提·木沙 , Kazakh: Бекмұхамет Мұсаұлы), April 1993 – March 1998
- Mäwken Seýitqamzaulı (Kazakh: Мәукен Сейітқамзаұлы), November 2007 – January 2012
Cuisine
editUnsorted
edit- Madame Tussauds Chongqing
- Madame Tussauds Wuhan
- Ming Gugong Airport in Nanking
- Shanghai Dungeon
- Yintiao Ling - mountain; highest elevation in Chongqing at 2,797 m (9,177 ft)
- Zhu Xiaotong (or Tom Zhu) of Tesla China
References
edit- ^ "2015 Annual Report" (PDF). China Traditional Chinese Medicine. Hong Kong Stock Exchange. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
- ^ a b c 伊犁哈萨克自治州地方志编纂委员会 (June 2004). 伊犁哈萨克自治州志 (in Chinese (China)). Urumuqi: Xinjiang People's Publishing House. p. 282. ISBN 7-228-08827-1. Retrieved 3 May 2019.