Talk:Wubi method

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How do i install Wubi method on my windows xp computer? Thanks, --Abdull 16:07, 24 May 2005 (UTC) There is a big difference between "wubi method" and "five stroke method." Thus articles should not be merged. The confusion has to do with similar names. The input method described in "wubi method" is wu3bi3zi4xing2, literally five pen character shape, and it involves letter keys on the keyboard divided into five regions as stated in the article. The "five stroke method" refers to wu3bi3hua4 which literally means five penstrokes. This method is different in that it involves five number keys only and the character is input only according to the five basic types of brush strokes in Chinese characters. -- Bai Shihan

Agreed. Whoever proposed the merge clearly has no idea what either method entails, and in fact probably hasn't even read the articles in question yet. -Jason

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from reference dot com? http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Wubi_method -Samuel

  • No, reference.com gets its information from Wikipedia.--Aleron235 18:05, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

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This user uses Wubi as a primary Chinese input method.

Yao Ziyuan 07:28, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] vagueintro?

Could please explain more? How do you considered it as vague? Yao Ziyuan 08:39, 3 January 2007 (UTC)