Talk:Cao Chun

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[edit] Candidate for speedy deletion

I noticed someone's listed this article for speedy deletion. I am the creator of this article. I just finished an article on Cao Chun's brother Cao Ren and will be working on this article next week.

This article should not be deleted. Cao Chun was a real historical figure under the great third century warlord Cao Cao. Even though his role in the history of the period was minor, he was present at a number of significant military encounters and is a part of Chinese folklore. There are a lot of articles about modern American personages who are a lot more insignificant. (see for example, Jimmy Ryan or Luke Wilson)

--Jie 06:49, 19 Sep 2004 (UTC)