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Hi,Yeu Ninje.for your chinese historic maps such as Image:Qin empire 210 BCE.png,I am a little confused about the difference between your chinese wikipedia version and englishi wikipedia version.for the shadow area,in the chinese wikipedia,you have refered it as urbanized area(城市化范围),while in the english wikipedia,you refered it as sinitic civilization(中国文明).Does it mean the sinitic civilization equals urbanized area?--Ksyrie09:02, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, Ksyrie. For the purposes of the maps, I equated the extent for urbanisation with the extent of sinitic civilisation. On such a large scale as that used in the maps, there is correlation between urbanisation and sinitic civilisation. Where Chinese towns and cities existed (as recorded in the Standard Histories), they were also accompanied by Chinese culture and administrative structures. The political and social influence of these centres extended out to the villages and estates of surrounding areas, which were subject to at least some form of taxation. We can also suppose that since local administrators had the authority to independently raise troops, urban areas were also centres of Chinese military power. For these reasons, urbanisation is the best proxy for sinitic or Chinese civilisation in ancient times at least. Yeu Ninje07:08, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
So,in this sense,the rural region in the heartland of central china isn't regarded as sinic civilization?And do you get any historian sources to state the rural regions having the independant troops?--Ksyrie(Talkie talkie) 19:10, 21 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I've recently put a lot of work into the Song Dynasty article, and I was wondering if you had the time to give a little peer review, providing suggestions, advice, opinions, etc. I'm shooting for featured article status, and it is very close in my opinion to reaching it.
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The Great Wall was moved north from their actual line.Some part was strteched to the Mongolia,where there's no or little Great Wall actually.--Ksyrie(Talkie talkie) 03:12, 22 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, true. As I explain in the notes, the reconstruction of the location of the wall is from Zhongguo lishi ditu ji, a source which is widely used by sinologists. Yeu Ninje03:57, 22 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, that is the way it is in the Zhongguo lishi ditu ji. The Great Wall was a less permanent structure than what it is today. Yeu Ninje05:03, 22 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It's ok though, I'll just find someone else who is good at map-making. Do you know anyone else who is knowledgeable in Chinese history and is as good at map making?--Pericles of AthensTalk20:18, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Good start but we are missing nearly 90 years of banking info from 1917. What about covering branches of the baks and when they opened in each city e.g or economic statisitcs etc ??? ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦"Talk"?21:44, 28 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
im really facinated by your creations of Maps in the Chinese Dynasties, and the Accuracy... in most maps..
but eventho, your maps are Professionaly made, dont you thnk that it would be easier for the reader to reach for easier maps, that would not confuse him, maps that have blank colors to make visual contrast of the Area controlled by the certain Dynasty...
i just have several comments on your maps, as a reader on Chinese History, (which i assure you i have little knowledge about, coming from the Arab World, and half way around the globe and stuff) anyways, i think some maps needs to have City Names, and Capital be more clear, and others need to have less information, since they get more distracting, such as Roads, crossed with rivers that are not clear from the mountain's shadows...
i made some Chinese Maps just for fun, im not really thinking of posting them or anything... i uploaded them to Wikipedia...
I believe many of your maps make Chinese domains smaller. You tend to plot isolated dots on certain areas. What are your maps based on? I think they may be inaccurate because they disagree with almost all history textbooks I read. This is true for the maps of Warring states, Han dynasty and Qin dynasty. I haven't seen the others in later periods. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.202.80.108 (talk) 06:31, 12 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hello there, I'm interested in the great maps you've made. Why do many of the maps have "blank" spaces
in the territories of various nations? ie. The color of the nation's territory would be in brown, but
there are numerous "blank" grey patches and spots within the territory. This makes the map confusing to
read. What does it represent?
Thanks
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it's about the wokou.jpg you made,i suggest you update to add the chaozhou city,which is one of important citys and disturbed seriously by wokou at that time.Polar1 (talk) 18:00, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi. I just want to tell you that I think you did a very nice job on the map, Han Civilisation, that you did. It is very informative. Thanks for your contribution. Regards, Steve. Stevenmitchell (talk) 04:46, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Hey! I'm gonna use your conquest of Shu by Wei map with the movements on it. Can I use it? I rewrote the name because it became blurry but I'm gonna need your permission. Thanks! Kamek98 (talk) 22:11, 3 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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