Talk:Northeast China
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Some idiots just can't distinguish the difference between "Manchuria" and "Northeast China"!!!!—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dongbei (talk • contribs) .
[edit] Manchuria
The Great Wall that divides China and Manchuria is Chinese history. China can claim Tibet or Manchuria ( Northeast china) as part of China. In reality ( History, Culture, Race etc) Northeast China was never part of China. China always has vague understanding about Northeast China because they built Great Wall to divide the regions. Whereas Korea has much more stronger claim of this region because it has much more historical and cultural claim. Korean history began from Manchuria or Northeast part of Asian Continent. Dongbei is perfect example of " Thick Headed Chinese".
Unless I hear any objections, I will restore the reference to Manchuria in the first paragraph of this article. Please refer to User talk:Zhang Qiang for more info on the discussion or respond here. I hope we can come to an agreement. --Niohe 20:21, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Stop changing Northeast China to northeastern China in the article. Can't see the name of this article is Northeast China? Manchurial is a pish. It shouldn't be indicated here. Snle 16:52, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry about the reverts to northeastern China, I hope you will like this version. As to whether Manchuria should be referred to or not, I invite you to a discussion. Please state your arguments. --Niohe 18:36, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
As you can see Manchuria is already listed in the see also section. There is no need use it again in the article. Zhang Qiang 19:35, 29 September 2006 (UTC)