User talk:Tensaibuta
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[edit] Seii Taishogun
Thanks for fixing the link to Seii taishogun in the Azuchi-Momoyama article. I went back and replaced the italics, but did it correctly so that the link works properly when italicized now. Thanks again. Spventi 01:02, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Edits
Hello. Thanks for the work you've done on the Japanese history article. One thing to keep in mind though. Everytime you save a new version of the article, the entire article gets saved to the server. This means the fewer times you save and resave the article with very minor edits each time, the less precious Wikipedia server space you use up. The Japanese history article has been saved more than 50 times just in the last couple of days, which is a lot.-Jefu 13:40, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks a lot
Thank you for advice. I am Japanese. Therefore, I am very sensitive to the article on Japan. Perhaps, my experience is less than you. Therefore, I need your advice. By the way, does some Koreans the users like wild edit? I am surprised as them. I think that Korean's opinion is Korean's-sided. It is not an urgent problem. Therefore, I continue Talk though I do not participate in the edit. I cannot agree to the opinion of Edger. He is not considering the flow of the history of Japan. --HaradaSanosuke 18:57, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
I want to add the article. However, my article might be deleted by Edger. When the article on Tendai sect was added, Edger deleted the article for the reasons worthlessly.[[1]] What should I do? --HaradaSanosuke 19:50, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for advice. I think that Japan is included in the culture of China. (Kannji, rituryo, Chinese Buddhism, and Confucianism) It is true that the culture of China was imported by way of a Korean peninsula. However, it is unrelated to Korea. Edger is ardent to the article on Japan. However, self-importance him. The article on Tendai was deleted. He concluded worthless Tendai. However, they are events that are more important than Korea. (I can prove. The High-buddhist in most Japan trained with Tendai. Moreover, Tendai politically had big power in Japan. ) However, I do not want to fight. I part from the article on Japan for a while.
By the way, the ghost often relates to the reason for the movement of the capital of Japan. Is this episode suitable for the wikipedia? (For instance, to run away from younger brother's ghost "Sujin Tenno", the Kanmu emperor threw away the Nagaoka capital. Moreover, Edo was constructed based on Feng Shui.) --HaradaSanosuke 03:38, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
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- Yep, I think that kind of info would definitively find its place in Wikipedia !!! Tensaibuta 15:53, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Japan
I just wanted to say that I am grateful somebody notices all the work I have done on Japan.--Sir Edgar 02:38, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Japanese castes
Thanks for the comment.
The Japanese article is unreferenced (and I've now flagged it as such), and Japanese dictionaries don't really agree with this interpretation of those terms. 良民 was such a broad term that I don't think it's possible to stratify it, and these terms seem too disparate to really qualify as "castes". Bueller 007 (talk) 06:07, 15 December 2007 (UTC)