User:Dongwenliang

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This user opposes racism and admires Martin Luther King.
This user supports gender equality.
This user is a spiritual humanist.
This user prefers to use herbal remedies.
This user believes that Evolution doesn't have to conflict with Christianity.
This user is owned by one or more cats.
This user plays the guitar.
This user has a keen interest in physics.
This user sees nothing wrong with the human form and doesn't view it as something that needs to be hidden.
This user is not an administrator and does not wish to be one.
<ref> This user believes in the importance of citing sources.
No ads This User is against commercials in Wikipedia.
1RR This user prefers discussing changes on the talkpage rather than engaging in an edit war.
Public domain Content contributed by this user is released under any Creative Commons attribution license.
This user has a ton of edits.
This user wastes far too much time editing Wikipedia.
OS/2 This user is a former user of IBM OS/2.
This user likes a little bit of food with their red pepper.
C2H6O-3 This user utilizes alcohol at an advanced level.
This user is a history buff.
This user is interested in ancient civilizations.
This user is interested in politics.
Fx This user is interested in Natural Sciences.
This user understands biological evolution.
This user is interested in Paleontology.
This user is a Naturalist.
This user is interested in maps.
This user enjoys film.
This user is a kid at heart. They may have grown older but they'll never grow up.
Dragon 這個用戶是龍的傳人
This user is a Descendant of the Dragon.

(Hua)
這個用戶是位海外華僑
This user is an overseas Chinese.
This user is interested in Chinese history.
中華 This user is interested in Chinese culture.
This user was born in the year of the Pig.
This user comes from Canada.


How One Should Treat Others:

"What one does not wish for oneself, one ought not to do to anyone else." Confucius, 551 - 479BC.

How One Nation Should Treat Other Nations:

"One hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the most skillful. Seizing the enemy without fighting is the most skillful." Sun Tzu, 544 – 496 BC.