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This dictionary makes a fatal mistake bucause editors have too little knowledge in understanding Chinese culture. One example: When introducing the birplace, Chinese "Zuji" actually means the birthplace of one's father, not the person the dictionary wants to introduce.

Greg (2009)

China-Taiwan foreign relations

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Taiwan is one of the world's major hot spots, on par with the Middle East, North Korea, Ukraine, in terms if a wider conflict. The person inside China responsible for setting and running China-Taiwanese relations is Wang Huning. This is important to the point the NYT wrote a feature article about it. It stands out from many other things he did and should be noted in the lead. -- GreenC 23:41, 26 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Conservatism

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@The Account 2: Wang Huning is the most representative conservative in the PRC, and there is no reason why the link should be removed. Wang's political position is clearly conservative. When viewing Wang Huning article on mobile, there is no template related to Chinese conservatism, so the link should be left at the top. What the CCP refers to as "communism" is simply aimed at party-state capitalism and conservative social policy without embracing multi-party democracy. It is not Soviet-style Marxism-Leninism, it is just authoritarian conservatism. The KMT had authoritarian rule during the mainland ROC period, but planned to introduce Western-style liberal democracy when China's economy grew, but what the CCP wants is a permanent one-party dictatorship. ProKMT (talk) 07:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The article you linked just links to conservatism as a whole. It's like simply linking "Liberalism" at Joe Biden's article; it doesn't really add anything of substance. The Account 2 (talk) 10:03, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I made the following replaced: Conservatism → Conservatism#China [3] ProKMT (talk) 10:18, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]