Talk:Li Jing

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I made following changes: 1. Divide the main article into several sections 2. Rewite the Fictional Li jing section to explain the Shang dynasty Li Jing 3. Delete the southern Tang Li jing since there's already a article about the Emperor Yuanzong of Southern Tang Sinolonghai 20:56, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

i think there's too much chinese in the article, but i'd like to keep it here until we have more appropriate articles to move it to (eg an article on the seven martial classics). Nateji77 5 July 2005 05:15 (UTC)

[edit] Tang Dynasty vs Shang Dynasty

the historical li jing was tang dynasty, but the mythological seems to be shang dynasty... there's still confusion about this in the article but i do intend to fix that this week. Nateji77 5 July 2005 05:47 (UTC)

Want me to look into it, or try to? --Penwhale | Blast the Penwhale 5 July 2005 06:51 (UTC)
yeah, if you can. i think this page is going to be a disambiguation page anyway, but it would be good to have firmer explanation of the relationship between the two. Nateji77 6 July 2005 08:32 (UTC)

[edit] Duke of Wei

is 卫国公 or 卫公 the title translated as "duke of wei" here? i was coming across 卫公 but the zh wiki says 卫国公. Nateji77 6 July 2005 08:37 (UTC)

[edit] Split section?

Currently at the bottom of the page there's a mentioning of another Li Jing; should we expand on that and split article, or should we make them sections? - Penwhale | Blast the Penwhale 01:31, 7 August 2006 (UTC)