Talk:Korean dragon

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I did some cleanup of the article. There were some grammer and formatting mistakes. But overall the information is good. LebanonChild 04:18, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

Cleaned up some punctuation errors and changed the layout. I noticed simple punctational errors and the 'stub' section was in the middle of the page. Daniel 10:12P.M., 19th February 2006 KST

[edit] Merge Request

Merge this article with that of Chinese dragon. Just list it as a subsection, no need for a full article as the two are the same. Merge the Japanese dragon also with that of Chinese dragon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.232.191.158 (talk • contribs) 00:59, 23 December 2006

That's right! And while we're at it, let's merge Korea, Japan, Phillipines, Laos, Vietnam, India and All The Other Asian Countries into the China article! As subsections, of course, as they are all merely siblings of China, practically the same thing. And then, when we're done with that, we can start with world cultures, merge them into Chinese culture as the mere footnotes they are compared to the glorious history of the Middle Kingdom, and then maybe we could do languages (none is quite as excuisite and cultured as the Chinese), or lists of nobility (all of Europe's princes and dukes were nothing but shadows and copies of the Chinese nobility), and if we are bold, we could even merge all architecture articles into the Great Wall article. I'm behind you 110%! TomorrowTime 20:22, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Then maybe we could merge the Moon article to Earth by the end of the year!! But seriously, like we all share the sun but interpret its powers differently, nobody owns the dragon. -- Emana 20:37, 17 September 2007 (UTC)