Talk:Tian Yuan
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- She is left-handed, and perfers to use left hand in various activities such as holding chopstick.[1] She holds guitar the right-handed way[2], presumably because of the fact that the number of left-handed guitar available is far less than that of right-handed guitar. [3]
- ^ As demostrated in a scene in the film Butterfly (2004) screen shot. The character she played in the film requires no specific handness thus using the chopstick with lefthand should be considered voluntary.
- ^ As demonstrated in one of her performance in the film Butterfly (2004) screen shot
- ^ According to [M.K. Holder]. Left-Handers in Society (English). Indiana University. Retrieved on 11, 2008. Retrieved on Sunday, 2008. Retrieved on January 2008., in section for "Intrinsic bias" he states that Intrinsic bias is a tool or a system has an inherent or built-in advantage for one hand (the right) over the other (the left). The majority of tools in any technological society are designed for the right-handed, as a result left-handers are often literaly "forced" by society to use the right hand for these tasks. "Tools" are broadly defined as utensils, musical instruments, sports equiment, etc.
Sorry, but I really don't consider any of this to be encyclopedic. It may be a fact that she is left handed (although there is no source cited that says so in as many words), but to draw conclusions about her preferences based on observation violates WP:OR. Her left-handedness is only notable and worthy of mention if it has been commented on in reliable sources. PC78 (talk) 23:33, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
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