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  • curprev 21:1321:13, 31 August 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 2,903 bytes −16 convert templatized Wikipedia link in author:1= in {{quote-journal}} to w:...; convert templatized Wikipedia link in journal= in {{quote-journal}} to w:...; convert templatized Wikipedia link in publisher:1= in {{quote-book}} to w:... (2) undo

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  • curprev 19:3819:38, 28 January 2021Geographyinitiative talk contribs 2,686 bytes +620 #* {{quote-journal |en |url=https://archive.org/details/journalofroyalas2718roya/ |year=1895 |title=The Lî Sâo Poem and its Author |author={{w|James Legge}} |journal={{w|Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society}} |publisher=Stephen Austin and Sons |page=85 |pageurl=https://archive.org/details/journalofroyalas2718roya/page/n104/}} #*:On this king Hwâi called out all the military strength of his kingdom and led it deep into Chʻin, with whose forces another battle was fought at '''Lan-tʻien'''.²<br>. . undo

23 January 2021

  • curprev 09:2109:21, 23 January 2021Geographyinitiative talk contribs 2,066 bytes +599 #* {{quote-book |en |url=https://archive.org/details/chinahistoryto1900mcle/ |year=1983 |author=Valjean McLenighan |title=China, A History to 1949 |location=Chicago |publisher={{w|Children's Press}} |ISBN=0-516-02754-9 |page=10 |pageurl=https://archive.org/details/chinahistoryto1900mcle/page/10/}} #*:The first real human beings in China lived about 600,000 years ago. Fossils of ''Gigantopithecus'', a Latin name for Giant Ape, were dug up at '''Lan-t'ien''' in the early 1960s. Though they loo undo

2 January 2021

  • curprev 20:1620:16, 2 January 2021Geographyinitiative talk contribs 1,467 bytes +526 #* {{quote-book |en |url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780787696023/ |year=2008 |ISBN=978-0-7876-9602-3 |title=Wang Wei |series=Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism |author={{w|William Watson (sinologist)|William Watson}} |volume=100 |editor=Jelena Krstovic |publisher={{w|Gale Cengage Learning}} |page=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780787696023/page/286/ 286]}} #*:Of more importance are Wang Wei's descriptions of landscapes, particularly those at his country home at '''Lan-t'ien'' undo

1 January 2021

  • curprev 21:5121:51, 1 January 2021Geographyinitiative talk contribs 941 bytes +492 #* {{quote-book |en |url=https://archive.org/details/ancientchinadisc00wats/ |year=1974 |ISBN=0-8212-0608-7 |title=Ancient China: The Discoveries of post-Liberation Chinese archaeology |author={{w|William Watson (sinologist)|William Watson}} |publisher=New York Graphic Society |page=[https://archive.org/details/ancientchinadisc00wats/page/19/ 19]}} #*:We have imagined the habitat of '''Lan-tʻien''' Man and his palaeolithic successors to be relatively open terrain of woods and grassland. undo

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