Talk:Princess sickness
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This is a ridiculously low-standard page. Consider removing it or vastly improving it.
- Please elaborate on your comments above about the low standard of the page? --Pavithran (talk) 06:41, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
- This article has a neutral stance and it uses reliable sources such as statistics from the Hong Kong SAR government and articles from the Wall Street Journal. However, for the causes of Princess sickness, only China and Hong Kong were mentioned, the causes of Princess sickness in Taiwan and South Korea were missing. In addition, evaluation on this social issue of different scholars in various perspectives could be added to make the article more academically informative Ngkawing (talk) 20:53, 13 September 2016 (UTC)
Page only about middle class?
[edit]This page describes a phenomenon, that is mostly present in middle class, I ask. How about children of the "One Child Policy " in Mainland China that were purged, killed or sold to foreign foster parents, that is children, that survived the rage and got pampered. See the documentary film "One Child Nation" by Nanfu Wang und Jialing Zhang, that was run in German TV as "Land der Einzelkinder" in 2019 (featured in the German press (https://www.mz.de/kultur/tv-und-streaming/land-der-einzelkinder-1613618). Thg (talk) 14:45, 1 November 2023 (UTC)