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[edit] To create
- Taiwan Affairs Office
- Government Information Office
- ROC legislative election, 1948
- Reforms and Opening Up (改革开放)
- CCTV New Year's Gala
- Literati (wenrenhua)
- Literati painting (wenren)
[edit] Rulers
[edit] Pre-Xia
[edit] Xia Dynasty
[edit] Shang Dynasty
- Cheng Tang
- Wai Bing
- Zhong Ren
- Tai Jia
- Wo Ding
- Tai Geng
- Xiao Jia
- Yong Ji
- Tai Wu
- Zhong Ding
- Wai Ren
- He Dan Jia
- Zu Yi
- Zu Xin
- Wo Jia
- Zu Ding
- Nan Geng
- Yang Jia
- Xiao Xin
- Xiao Yi
- Zu Geng
- Zu Jia
- Lin Xin
- Geng Ding
- Wu Yi
- Tai Ding
- Di Yi
[edit] Spring and Autumn Period
- Duke Huan of Qi
- Duke Xian of Jin
- Duke Wen of Jin
- Duke Zhuang of Chu
- Duke Liao of Wu
- Duke He Lu of Wu
- King Zhuang of Chu
- Duke Xiang of Song
- King Fu Cha of Wu
- King Gou Jian of Yue
- Prince Qing Ji of Wu
- Kuan Chung
- Bo Pi
- Wen Zhong
- Fan Li
- Zi Chan
- Rang Ju
[edit] Warring States Period
Lists of rulers of Chu, Yan and Qi need to be compiled.
[edit] Han
- Marquess Jing of Han
- Marquess Lie of Han
- Marquess Wen of Han
- Marquess Ai of Han
- Marquess Zhuang of Han
- Marquess Zhao of Han
- King Xuanhui of Han
- King Xiang of Han
- King Xi of Han
- King Huanhui of Han
- King An of Han
[edit] Zhao
- Marquess Xian of Zhao
- Marquess Lie of Zhao
- Duke Wu of Zhao
- Marquess Jing of Zhao
- Marquess Cheng of Zhao
- Marquess Su of Zhao
- King Wuling of Zhao
- King Huiwen of Zhao
- King Xiaocheng of Zhao
- King Daoxiang of Zhao
- King Qian of Zhao
- King Jia of Dai
[edit] Wei
- Marquess Wen of Wei
- Marquess Wu of Wei
- King Xiang of Wei
- King Ai of Wei
- King Zhao of Wei
- King Anxi of Wei
- King Jingmin of Wei
- King Jia of Wei
[edit] Qin Dynasty
[edit] Sixteen Kingdoms
[edit] Cheng Han
[edit] Han Zhao
[edit] Later Zhao
[edit] Former Liang
[edit] Later Liang
[edit] Western Liang
[edit] Northern Liang
[edit] Southern Liang
[edit] Former Qin
[edit] Later Qin
[edit] Western Qin
[edit] Former Yan
[edit] Later Yan
[edit] Northern Yan
[edit] Southern Yan
[edit] Xia (Tiefu)
- Liu Qubei
- Liu Gaoshengyuan
- Liu Hu
- Liu Wuheng
- Liu Eloutou
- Liu Xiwuqi
- Liu Weichen
- Liu Bobo
- Helian Bobo
- Helian Chang
- Helian Ding
[edit] Western Yan
[edit] Duan
- Rilujuan
- Qizhen
- Duan Wuwuchen
- Duan Jilujuan
- Duan Shefuchen
- Duan Pidi
- Duan Mopei
- Duan Ya
- Duan Liao
[edit] Yuwen
- Yuwen Mohuai
- Yuwen Puhui
- Yuwen Qiubuqin
- Yuwen Mogui
- Yuwen Xiduguan
- Yuwen Qidegui
- Yuwen Yidougui
[edit] Chouchi
- Yang Teng
- Yang Ju
- Yang Qianwan
- Yang Feilong
- Yang Maosou
- Yang Nandi
- Yang Yi
- Yang Jun
- Yang Shi
- Yang Cuan
- Yang Ding
- Yang Sheng
- Yang Xuan
- Yang Baozong
- Yang Nandang
- Yang Baochi
- Yang Wende
- Yang Yuanhe
- Yang Sengsi
- Yang Wendu
- Yang Wenhong
- Yang Houqi
- Yang Jishi
- Yang Shaoxian
- Yang Xhihui
- Yang Bixie
- Yang Guangxiang
- Yang Jiong
- Yang Chongzu
- Yang Mengsun
- Yang Ding
[edit] Southern and Northern Dynasties
The Western Wei Dynasty, Eastern Wei Dynasty, Northern Qi Dynasty and Northern Zhou Dynasty articles and leader lists still need be produced.
[edit] Song Dynasty (420-479)
- Emperor Wu of Song China
- Emperor Shao of Song China
- Emperor Wen of Song China
- Emperor Xiaowu of Song China
- Emperor Qianfei of Song China
- Emperor Ming of Song China
- Emperor Houfei of Song China
- Emperor Shun of Song China
[edit] Liang Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Liang China
- Emperor Jianwen of Liang China
- Emperor Yuzhang of Liang China
- Emperor Yuan of Liang China
- Emperor Zhenyang of Liang China
- Emperor Jing of Liang China
- Emperor Xiao Cha of Nan Liang China
- Emperor Xiao Kui of Nan Liang China
- Emperor Xiao Cong of Nan Liang China
[edit] Chen Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Chen China
- Emperor Wen of Chen China
- Emperor Fei of Chen China
- Emperor Xuan of Chen China
- Emperor Houzhu of Chen China
[edit] Northern Wei Dynasty
- Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei Dynasty
- Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei Dynasty
- Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei Dynasty
- King of Nan'an of Northern Wei China
- Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei China
- Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei China
- Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei China
- Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei China
- King of Changguang of Northern Wei China
- Emperor Juemin of Northern Wei China
- King of Anding of Northern Wei China
- Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei China
[edit] Sui Dynasty
[edit] Tang Dynasty
- Emperor Gaozong of Tang China
- Emperor Zhongzong of Tang China
- Emperor Ruizong of Tang China
- Emperor Shao of Tang China
- Emperor Suzong of Tang China
- Emperor Daizong of Tang China
- Emperor Dezong of Tang China
- Emperor Shunzong of Tang China
- Emperor Xianzong of Tang China
- Emperor Muzong of Tang China
- Emperor Jingzong of Tang China
- Emperor Wenzong of Tang China
- Emperor Yizong of Tang China
- Emperor Xizong of Tang China
- Emperor Zhaozong of Tang China
- Emperor Ai of Tang China
[edit] Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
The articles and leader lists for the following Dynasties need be made: Later Jin Dynasty, Later Han Dynasty, and Later Zhou Dynasty; as well as the articles and leader lists for the following kingdoms Wu (Ten Kingdoms), Wuyue, Min (Ten Kingdoms), Nanping, Chu (Ten Kingdoms), Southern Tang, Southern Han, Former Shu, and Later Shu; as well as Wuping and Qianzhang.
[edit] Later Liang Dynasty
- Zhu Wen
- Zhu Zhen
[edit] Later Tang Dynasty
[edit] Song Dynasty (960-1279)
- Emperor Yinzong of Song China
- Emperor Guangzong of Song China
- Emperor Ningzong of Song China
- Emperor Lizong of Song China
- Emperor Duzong of Song China
- Emperor Gong of Song China
[edit] Liao Dynasty
- Emperor Taizu of Liao China
- Emperor Taizong of Liao China
- Emperor Shizong of Liao China
- Emperor Muzong of Liao China
- Emperor Jingzong of Liao China
- Emperor Shengzong of Liao China
- Emperor Xingzong of Liao China
- Emperor Daozong of Liao China
- Emperor Tianzuodi of Liao China
[edit] Western Xia
- Emperor Jingzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Yizong of Western Xia
- Emperor Huizong of Western Xia
- Emperor Chongzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Renzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Xiangzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Shenzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Xianzong of Western Xia
- Emperor Mozhu of Western Xia
[edit] Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Taizu of Jin China
- Emperor Taizong of Jin China
- Emperor Xizong of Jin China
- Emperor Hailingwang of Jin China
- Emperor Shizong of Jin China
- Emperor Zhangzong of Jin China
- Emperor Weishaowang of Jin China
- Emperor Xuanzong of Jin China
- Emperor Aizong of Jin China
- Emperor Modi of Jin China
[edit] Southern Ming Dynasty
- Prince of Fu
- Prince of Tang
- Prince of Lu
- Prince of Gui
[edit] To expand (stubs)
- Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits
- Baoding
- Chang'an
- Chen You-hao
- Emperor Xuanzong II of Tang China
- Hanlin Academy
- Jade Mountain
- National Revolutionary Army
- Postal Code (China)
- Rail transport in the People's Republic of China
- Straits Exchange Foundation
- Sun Ke
- Xuzhou
[edit] To expand (non-stubs)
- Sun Yat-sen (major gaps in biography)
- Hong Kong legislative election, 2004 - needs more electoral analysis. results should be in tabular form
- Culture of China (mostly a link farm)
- ROC legislative election, 2004 - needs candidate list
- Emperor Wuzong of Tang China - needs biographical info and verification of facts
- Deng Xiaoping - Needs to add history of Deng's revolutionary days, a real important part of his life.
- Jiang Zemin - Needs more on personal-related, as well as a complete coverage of his policies.
- Zhou Enlai - Nothing close to even a general brief biography.
- Manjiang Hong - the classic Yue Fei poem page needs some more particulars.
- Tang poetry
[edit] To verify
- Nanjing University - list of alumni need to be split off into those who went to National Central University Nanking, National Central University Chungking, and the current Nanjing University]]
- Why should the same university in different names or places to be split? National Central University changed the name to Nanjing University in 1949, and between 1938-1945 during the war against Japan, it moved to Chongqing and moved back to Nanjing again in 1946.
- No, the university itself split. First, between 1938-1945 there was one National Central University in Chongqing and another one remaining in Nanjing. Second, since 1949, there has been a Nanjing University in Nanjing and a National Central University in Taiwan. We can't call them all the same institutions. Treat them separate. --Jiang 08:13, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Good idea. But for the alumni of Nanjing University, what need to be split is the alumni of University of Nanking(金陵大学) and alumni of Nanjing University(南京大学) since they were two defferent universities before 1952. And the Christian University of Nanking(金陵大学) was merged into Nanjing University(南京大学) in 1952, so now Nanjing University(南京大学) also take the alumni of University of Nanking(金陵大学) as its alumni. As for other names such as Liangjiang Normal College, Nanjing Higher Normal Institute, National Southeastern University, National Central University, etc, they all were historic names of Nanjing University and they mean the same institution. During sino-japanese war, Nanjing University(before 1949 the name was Central University) moved to Chongqing in 1937 (and moved back to Nanjing in 1946), another National Central University was established in Nanjing in 1940, generally we called it Nanjing Central University 1940-1945. Here one alumi of it (Jiang Zemin) is listed. Although before notes were made on the special alumi(including alumni of attached/affiliated schools and alumni of Central University 1940-1945), it's not categorized, especially not to split the alumni of the Christian University of Nanking. Now there are subcategories of Alumni of University of Nanking and Alumni of attached/affiliated schools/institutions to make it clear. Dictioner 06:10, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- No, the university itself split. First, between 1938-1945 there was one National Central University in Chongqing and another one remaining in Nanjing. Second, since 1949, there has been a Nanjing University in Nanjing and a National Central University in Taiwan. We can't call them all the same institutions. Treat them separate. --Jiang 08:13, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Why should the same university in different names or places to be split? National Central University changed the name to Nanjing University in 1949, and between 1938-1945 during the war against Japan, it moved to Chongqing and moved back to Nanjing again in 1946.
- Mao suit - on its origins (see talk page)
[edit] To copyedit/format
- Wang Shiwei
- Basically everything at User:Fuzheado/jmsc0101
- Tag [[Category:Chinese language]] to relevant articles.
Currently it's virtually tagged to nothing.See progress at Category:Chinese language