Talk:Fruit pit carving
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[edit]Nice subject; Some comments!
- please check interpunction. always place a space before a (; and a space after a </ref>, so:
- finish the sentences that have now "..."
- references from baidu can not be used on wikipedia. it is important to find other references. When you make a reference, make a translation of the title in English between brackets; add the source (website etc) and if possible: the author.
- How do we know that fruit carving began 700BC, but the earlies record is of 1000 AD?
- think about plurals in the first sentence ...imageS like fishing boatS, etc...
- what is arhat?
- For the classification section, references ar needed
- Never use "you" in an encyclopedia. Use passive voice instead (it is possible to view ....)
- Making the carves of a boat, including a poem. How is this possible? Is this true? or a fairy tale?
- When you use dynasty indications of time (late Qing etc), always provide a year-range. Most readers are not familar at all with Chinese dynasties...
Good luck; don't hesitate to ask questions if you need! L.tak (talk) 20:55, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
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