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[edit]Hi there Rgkleinhenz,
I noticed that you added a comment in this revision where you commented you wish to prevent categories from appearing on your userspace pages. There are several methods to accomplish this, but personally i prefer wrapping them in an HTML Comment while i work on the page. The HTML comment will treat any content between it as commentary, thus preventing the category from being used.
I took the liberty to restore your page in order to add an example of a category section enclosed in a comment. Do feel free to revert it right back again if you prefer to work locally anyway or wish to clear the page for some other reason.
Kind regards, Excirial (Contact me,Contribs) 20:57, 3 March 2014 (UTC)
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ごくろうさま! This page does not have any linked "reference" points, but I do not that is a problem given the general ref at the bottom.
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[edit]Just wanted to say hello, since we seem to have similar interests (found you through Hayato Rebellion). Am currently working on filling in the red links on List_of_Japanese_battles (particularly for the older "battles") and would also like to complete User:Bamse/Japanese Imperial tombs one day. For the latter I am looking for references (preferably not in Japanese) that talk about the Imperial lineage, legendary Emperors, their tombs, etc in general. If you know any such reference please let me know. Happy editing! bamse (talk) 21:48, 15 August 2014 (UTC)
- Hello! I saw your article-in-progress on Nakamaro's rebellion a few months ago, so congratulations on putting that online. It looks great. Unfortunately I don't know of any good references for you, because I mostly just copy over existing references as I translate articles. In order to try not to leave you empty-handed, I found some information on Empress Jingu's tomb, which your page suggests you need: 神功皇后の陵墓については、古事記では「御陵は沙紀の盾列池上陵(さきのたたなみのいけがみのみささぎ)に在り」、日本書紀では「狭城盾列陵(さきのたたなみのみささぎ)に葬る」と記している。狭城盾列陵とは佐紀盾列古墳群のことである。 The tomb should be called saki no tatanami no ikegami no misasagi, very near Emperor Seimu's, with the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki listing different kanji for it. You can find it on Google Maps by searching "神功皇后陵". I hope that's helpful! Happy editing! Rgkleinhenz (talk) 05:15, 16 August 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks. That's very helpful. What is the source for this? bamse (talk) 21:19, 16 August 2014 (UTC)
- Right, sorry, I meant to say. It's just from the Japanese article on Jingu herself. The name is trackable to the Nihon Shoki and presumably the Kojiki, though. For the Nihon Shoki, from here, we have the line: 《神功皇后摂政六九年(己丑二六九)十月壬申(十五)》冬十月戊午朔壬申。葬狭城盾列陵。是日。追尊皇太后。曰気長足姫尊。是年也、太歳己丑。 Translation available through here (can search "tatanami" under section 9 on Jingu) says: "Winter, 10th month, 15th day. She was buried in the misasagi of Tatanami in Saki. On this day, by way of posthumous honour to the Grand Empress, she was called Okinaga Tarashi-hime no Mikoto." I haven't tried searching the Kojiki much before but the translation here corroborates. There also seems to be an article about it at Gosashi tomb; it's a stub on .en but the .ja page has pictures, size details, a bit of explanation, and coordinates. Rgkleinhenz (talk) 01:12, 19 August 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks. bamse (talk) 13:03, 19 August 2014 (UTC)
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Japanese empresses
[edit]Hello. Actually I saw that how you expanded one of the Japanese empresses' articles. It has been a time that I and some other users are discussing about the articles of Japanese empresses. I really tried to expand those articles which are stubs but unfortunately I couldn't, because I don't know Japanese and I can't use the information from Japanese Wiki. It will be really good if you expand them by translating the information from Japanese Wikipedia. Currently, Chinese empresses' articles are in better situation than Japanese ones. We don't have even a complete list of them. The titles of some articles must be compared with Japanese wiki and names of empresses should become translated from ja:日本の皇后一覧 or ja:Template:歴代皇后一覧 in Japanese wiki as we don't have a complete list of empresses. Please work on these articles one by one every time you want. I look forward to see those articles expanded by you. Japanese emperor's and empress regents' articles (like Empress Jingu) can become more expanded too if it is needed because most of them are expanded, but currently empresses' articles need more improvement. ;) Keivan.fTalk 12:58, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
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