User talk:Kprideboi

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[edit] Welcome

Hello Kprideboi, welcome to wikipedia. I hope you are here to stay and contribute. I saw your article on emperor Chi-whoo. I wish you will expand it into an even better form.

However I saw your user page. The language you used about chinese and japs seemed very obscene to me. We are here make wikipedia even better and not to bite each others. If you can write something useful, others will appreciate it themselves. There is no need to use slangs. Remember your user page is also accessible to everybody else and such language will obviously hurt them. So check it kindly.

These are some useful links.


Once again, welcome.

--Iball 20:28, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nice to meet you too

It was really nice to see that you have changed your page. Yes I am from India and interested in railways. If you need any help you can message me.

Have a nice day.

--Iball 10:38, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Nice to meet you

You did edit the history of Korean such as 고구려 고조선 삼조선 I hope you will edit more stuffs in your ways.... Thanks... 제가 "애플바이"인지 뭔지땜에 무지 고생했습니다. ^^ 반가워요. 쓰다보니 우리말로쓰다 영어로쓰다 했네요 ㅋㅋ --Breathejustice 03:56, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Korea

South Korea needs more people like you. I hope you can help me destroy that horseshit China and Japan are throwing at us. Hope you can do something for us. Oyo321 01:59, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 그냥 인사차

요즘은 활동 안하시나요?--Hairwizard91 12:29, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

안녕하세요, 인사를 여기저기하니까 저도 인사드릴게요. Good friend100 19:53, 13 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] 대한민국 만세!

한국의 힘을 보여주자고! Oyo321 14:17, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

쪽발이 짱께 쇄끼들을 한방에~뻥!!

[edit] 저 엔엘류좀 어찌 해봅시다.

Nlu라는놈 미치겠는데 어찌 못할까요? 고구려 마던팔러틱스도 지웠네요 이상한쉑이야. 비스비스라는 놈은 거기에 동조를 합니다. 이쉑기 한국놈같은데 ㅠ.ㅠ 저쉑 때려잡을수도없고.

[edit] Hanja

Your change to the page Hanja was determined to be unhelpful, and has been reverted. Please use the sandbox for any tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing. Thanks. --Voidvector 23:34, 21 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Thanks for visiting

I could understand your romanized Korean saying... hehe. 누구 위키 잘하는분이 관리자좀 됐음 좋겠는데. 저 엔엘류라는놈 요즘은 그래두 좀 조용하더만 ㅋㅋ 언제또 발광할지모릅니다. ^^ 지금 제가 편집하고있는게 있는데 좀 아는거 있으면 도와주세요.

  • Je state 이정기의 제나라고요...
  • Nangnang nation낙랑국입니다. 낙랑군과는 다른거라고 하더군요.
  • Gojoseon#Theories_of_Gojoseon.27s_Territory고조선강역에 대한건데 아는게 없어서 별로 못썼습니다.
  • 그밖에도 Gija기자, Gija Joseon기자조선, Wiman위만, Wiman Joseon위만조선 등등... 나중에 한사군도 좀 공부해서 편집해야할텐데... 역부족이군요.
  • Baedal배달국은 헌원과 치우와의 전쟁에 대해서 좀더 넣어야할것 같은데... 좀 아시는거 있으면 부탁합니다. ^^ 너무 많은것을 요구했나요 ㅋㅋ
  • Baekje백제의 요서 산동반도 진출은 discussion에 올려놨어요. 님도 좀 토의좀 ㅋㅋ
  • Jurchen아 그리고 금나라 시조가 고려사람이라는걸 Jurchen의 토의에 달아놨는데 반박하는 사람이 별로 없고 님도 참여좀해주세요.
  • Samjoseon신채호샘의 조선상고사에나오는 전삼한(2333BCE-239BCE) 후삼한(239BCE-?)도 하려고하는데... 제가 아는게 없어서리...

넘 많다 ㅋㅋ
반갑습니다.--Hairwizard91 03:56, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Goguryeo rulers

Hi,

I can understand your point, and respect your motivation. However, I think that we need to be careful to distinguish posthumous titles, particularly those granted long after death, from reigning titles. I would recommend perhaps creating a "posthumous name" or "legacy" section, or at least putting this information in a subsequent paragraph.

In general, per Wikipedia:No original research and Wikipedia:Verifiability, we do strive to follow the existing scholarly consensus, which appears to be that these figures generally reigned as kings rather than emperors. At least that's how I understand it. Also, I think many would find the translation of 태왕 as "emperor" rather than "exalted king" problematic, but that can perhaps be dealt with (and already is, briefly) in the List of Korean monarchs article.

Sources:

  • Byeon Tae-seop (변태섭) (1999). 韓國史通論 (Hanguksa tongnon) (Outline of Korean history), 4th ed.. ISBN 89-445-9101-6. ... goes into some depth on Goguryeo political structure (see esp. p. 96ff), but refers to the rulers solely as 왕.
  • Nahm, Andrew C. (1996). Korea: A history of the Korean people (2nd ed.). Seoul: Hollym. ISBN 1-56591-070-2. ... refers to Gwanggaeto and the others simply as "king" (p. 30).
  • Lee, Ki-baek (tr. E.W. Wagner and E.J. Shultz) (1984). A new history of Korea. Seoul: Ilchokak. ... while noting Gwanggaeto's achievements and use of an era name (p. 38), still refers to him as "King Kwanggaet'o"; treats the other Goguryeo rulers in the same way.

Those are just from the books that are on my desk right now, but I believe a deeper search of the literature would show the same practice. The use of king/왕 is also followed in various print and online encyclopedias. It seems clear from this that the consensus among Korean historians is that the Goguryeo rulers were kings, rather than emperors. Whether that consensus is correct, I can't say; but per WP:NOR Wikipedia seeks only to transmit the scholarship of others.

Again, I think that information about posthumous titles can be included in the article, but only as information; the name actually used in the article should follow the established scholarly practice.

I'm not Korean, but often wish I was, as it would make my life here in Korea much less surreal. Although there's nothing wrong with surreality...:-) Cheers, -- Visviva 03:44, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Reading more carefully

You need to read other people's comments more carefully man. ABCBBCKBS was the one that said all that BS about Korea, not me. I came in trying to stop him, and now you're attacking me. What're you trying to do? Calm down, please. -- ran (talk) 01:45, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

For the Goguryeo section, I was addressing Hairwizard91, because he inserted a sentence saying that Goguryeo never paid tribute to anyone. As for ABCBBCKBS, I don't know who he is beyond his username. -- ran (talk) 23:47, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nangnang nation

시간나면 nangnang nation에 대해서 토의좀해요. 지금 낙랑국에 대한 페이지가 없어지게 생겼습니다[[1]].

저도 nangnang nation에 대해서 알아보고있는데, 중국애들이 막 Lelang commandery 로 옴기자고 있잖아. Good friend100 12:28, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hello

Hey! Im Korean too nice to meet you :) I have been focusing on Korean Science and tech and also Korean independence movement articles if I can find more infomation I might help you with those 3 articles you want improved. until next time :)

User:Easternknight

[edit] hi

Hi I was just browsing wikipedia and I happened to of stumbled upon your userpage. As a fellow Korean and a fellow Christian myself, I just wanted to ask you something out of curiosity, you have that whole "Korean ultranationalist" front going about yourself, and I was wondering do you take the Korean myths ie. the myth about Tangun seriously as historical fact? Yeah, if you do, that would be totally incompatible with Christianity since those are shamanist beliefs. Another thing kid, and I'm guessing you're at most a teenager just judging by your userpage, you might want to cool down with the whole "yo yo dont mess wit korea foo, all about korean supremacy foo" front, because kid you're on Wikipedia and most of the people here aren't teenagers here, plus some people might take it the wrong way. Also you might be doing all of us Koreans more harm than good with this whole "yeah it's all about Korea foo!" front. I mean it's cool and everything to be into Korean culture and history, but you might want to think at how you're going about this, just a little food for thought, believe me, it'll make more sense to you when you're in college (like me). well nice talking to you, Sung.

[edit] Qin Shi Huang

Thanks for your contribution to Qin Shi Huang.

  • Can you provide a reliable source for the assertion you made about the emperor's motive for the book burning?
  • Also, can you provide background on the term "Dongyi kind"? A link to the Dongyi article (in the form [[Dongyi]])might be sufficient.

-- Rob C (Alarob) 21:07, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Taejo of Goryeo

I reverted your edits to Taejo of Goryeo because they broke a lot of Wikilinks and special characters. It looks like you might have tried pasting text from a regular browser window into the edit box. But I think the contents of your edit were good. If you don't mind, please go over it again, and just be sure the links and Ŏ's look right at the end. --Reuben 22:18, 21 November 2006 (UTC)