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User:Menchi
I am a Canadian and a Taiwanese guy who is proud to have two places to call home. I am a Han, which, among other things, means that my ancestors were born in Mainland China, specifically, China proper. But it was so many generations ago that I don't know a single living relative in the Mainland.
The only TV shows I like are all the Star Trek series except TOS. But I don't go to cons.
The following is a list of my work here, for your interest and curiosity and my own unreliable memory:
- Only the Wikified texts are the articles, the rest are category titles and summaries.
- Korea(n)
- Hanja, the Chinese characters in Korean
- Ed. Han-geul, the Korean alphabet
- King Sejong the Great
- Korean family name
- Provinces of Korea
- Do (Korean and Japanese): "the Way"
- Special cities of Korea
- Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, in the Chinese Northeast
- Hunmin jeong'eum (document), Han-geul creation document
- Hunmin jeong'eum haerye, Han-geul explanation document
- Nam Sung-yong, Korean athlete
- Sohn Kee-chung, Korean athlete
- China + Taiwan
- Culture
- Titles
- Ed. Chinese family name: Table of the Top 60 Family Names in Characters, Mandarin and Cantonese Transliterations
- Posthumous name (de-stub)
- Myths and religions
- Dragon Kings of Sea/Lake
- Eight Immortals
- Immortal Woman He (He Xiangu), Royal Uncle Cao (Cao Guojiu), Iron-crutch Li (Li Tieguai), Lan Caihe, Lu Dongbin, Philosopher Han Xiang (Han Xiang Zi), and Zhongli Quan
- Matsu (goddess) of Sea (new feat.)
- Languages
- Languages of China, as opposed to the Chinese languages
- Vernacular Chinese
- Ed. Chinese proverbs: + Hakka, Taiwanese language examples
- Ed. Wade-Giles: + list of major differences with pinyin
- Ed. Cantonese Romanization (penkyamp)
- Historic sites and artifacts
- Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain, the Chinese Northeast
- Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, that of a Mongolian leader
- Zhaojun Tomb, Han commoner who became a Hun chief-consort
- Customs and traditions
- Yuanfen, a Chinese social relation
- Titles
- People
- Woo Tsin-hang, Taiwanese linguist
- Yuan T. Lee, the Taiwanese Nobelist scientist
- Madame Deng Yingchao
- Hong Xiuquan, Chinese king
- Liang Fa, first Chinese priest
- Namesakes: Eight Immortals of Communist China, Eight Immortals of Huainan, Eight Immortals from Sichuan, Eight Immortals Indulged in Wine
- Hong Tianguifu, Chinese king
- Jin Shengtan, a Chinese editor
- Qian Xuantong, a Chinese phonetician
- Qu You, a Ming novelist (de-stub)
- Lu Hao-tung, the 1st Chinese Nationalist matyr
- Ed. Zhuang Zi, a Chinese philosopher
- Ed. Confucius: + names, descendants
- Politics
- Flag of the Republic of China
- "Three Principles of the People (anthem)", national anthem of the ROC
- Mengjiang, a puppet state (new feat.)
- The Central Advisory Committee of China
- Crown Prince Party, children of people like Deng Xiaoping
- People's Political Consultative Conference
- The Chinese Soviet Republic led by Mao
- Circuit (political division): former division
- Commandry: former division
- Geography
- Political divisions of Taiwan
- [China/Temp] (de-stub) (now moved to China).
- Chahar Province, a former Chinese province
- Suiyuan, a former Chinese province
- The Matsu Islands, ROC, near Fujian. (de-stub)
- Chükuang Township, a Lienchiang township
- [Lienchiang County], ROC county of the Matsu (de-stub) [now merged with ]
- Yantai City
- Zhifu Island
- Ed. Hainan: + history, administration, demographics
- Ed. Jiangxi: + history, administration, demographics
- Hohhot, Inner Mongolian capital city
- Science
- Petuntse (china stone)
- Culture
- Asia
- South China Sea Islands
- Ed. Courtesy name, a.k.a., style or zi (字)
- Demchugdongrub, Mongolian leader (new feat.)
- Tibetan language, one of the most wanted during early June 2003
- Tibetan written language
- Vietnam
- Tonkin (redo from scratch), historical part of Vietnam
- Cochin China, historical part of Vietnam
- Annam, historical part of Vietnam (de-stubbed)
- Ed. Nguyen dynasty: + intro on history
- Ed. History of Vietnam: + earliest history, before the French Occupation; one-paragraph intro
- Kyodo, Japanese news agency
- Ed. Wang: + king
- North America
- Chinese Canadian (de-stub) (new feat.)
- Canuck, nickname for "Canadian"
- Ed. Jook-sing, "bananas"
- Ed. Korean American: + list
- Asian Canadian
- Athens, Georgia, a city in southern USA
- Ed. Lakota, a Native American People
- Bishops of New France
- Individuals
- Wayson Choy, a Canadian author
- Samuel C. C. Ting, a Chinese-American Nobelist scientist
- Chen Ning Yang, a Chinese-American Nobelist scientist
- Tsung-Dao Lee, a Chinese-American Nobelist scientist
- Chien-Shiung Wu, a female Chinese-American scientist (new feat.)
- King's Daughters, earliest French-Canadian women
- Gary Locke, the Washington governor
- Pitseolak Ashoona, Canadian artist
- Ed. Adrienne Clarkson
- Popular culture
- Dr. Noonien Soong of Star Trek
- The Breen of Star Trek (de-stub)
- Captain Nemo
- Ed. About.com, some website I used to visit a lot
- Spongebob Squarepants (character), + appearance. I only saw 1 entire episode, I used a drawing on-line to filling the details.
- The Fifth Element, sci-fi action movie (de-stub)
- Europe
- Eostre, pre-Christian European goddess
- University of Seville, Spain
- Ed. Terra: a Roman goddess, moved material
- Africa
- Ed. Hausa, a western African language
- Cross-cultural / International
- Politics
- Linguistics and language
- Agglutination, word-formation
- Compound verb, redefine
- List of subnational name etymologies: mostly moved stuff from deleted materials found in the revision history List of country name etymologies, except Taiwanese etymologies, which I Googled.
- Ed. Interjection: + Phonetics
- Ed. Cedilla, a diacritic
- Ed. palindrome: + 6 Chinese examples [1] (had since been replaced in mid-June 2003)
- Ed. eh, an interjection
- Ed. Punctuation
- Ed. Handwriting foreign accent: + numerals and alphabets in Chinese
- Geography
- Biology
- Emperor Penguin
- Chiton, shelled slow sea-animal
- Seagrass
- Pollination
- Baleen whale, toothless sea mammal
- Baleen, the "tooth" of some whales
- Ed. Weed control: intro, Wikipedize
- Ed. Fertilisation: + 2 paragraphs on animal and plant methods.
- Ed. Carnation, a flower
- Ed. Quetzal, a bird
- Misc. science
- Ed. Burn, original layperson's intros
- Leaving group, molecule in reactions
- Arts
- Ed. Paint Shop Pro, a digital graphics program
- International art?
- Politics
- Ed. United Nations: + a short paragraph on languages
- Culture
- International student
- Given name: de-stub
- Acculturation: obtaining cultures
- Participated and had fun in the following Discussions/Talks:
- Talk:Transcription of Chinese: Summary of "Library of Congress Romanization (Pinyinization) Guidelines"
- Talk:Dao De Jing: Comparison btwn e, ê, eh in pinyin and Wade-Giles
- Talk:Glagolitic alphabet: + Hebrew origin
I've also added Chinese characters (and when possible, their literal meaning), hanja, kanji, pinyin and tones to several pages.
Feel free to edit/correct the mistakes, including errors on info, typos and grammatical errors, that I made.
Image I worked on:
- Image:Greenland small.png & Image:Greenland_big.png
- Image:Blood circulation (human).png
- Image:Pyramid.png, simple b/w diagram
- Ed. Image:Hawaii_map.png: label the islands
- Ed. Image:Whiptonguegraft.png & Image:Budgraft.png: delete caption (convert them to text)
- Abbreviations:
- - "Ed." = I did not start those articles anew or completely rewrite them, but just edited them more than typographical copyedits.
- - "(new feat.)" = articles that came to my attention that have been listed on the Main Page for a day or two. They are deemed fun-to-be-looked-at by somebody else not myself and simply shows that they could use a hand or two, and it's not like the representative articles.
- - "(de-stub)" = Make a cute stubbie a few paragraphs longer
A lack of perfection
If I happen to have the time and the references, I try to improve and improve, then improve again the articles I started (such as the endless copyedits I had made to Hangul). Sometimes I unfortunately lack one or both elements in my cyberspace life. So, some, perhaps all, of the above articles don't live up the standards of some other Wikipedians or visitors. I do what I can to share what I know to be true in the areas that I describe. I also make mistakes, but never intentionally.
Discussion/Talk
Please post on my Talk Page. I try to be friendly, but have only succeeded with my friends. :o)
Barnstar
for your great work on Wikipedia. (Kokiri)
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