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1973 Kidnapping of Kim Dae-Jung edit

There do not seem to be any references for the material in this article. I saw that you created it. Could you specify your sources in a new References section. Thanx.

TheRingess 08:04, 29 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

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Hello! Shogi question edit

Hi Oklahoman,

I have a question about shogi. At Ko shogi, someone asked about the promotion of the 記室 Clerk, on how many guards promote with it. (There are two 前衛 Advance Guards and two 後衛 Rear Guards.) My Japanese is not good enough to tell.

The relevant Japanese text (from Japanese wikipedia) is:

記室が軍師に成ったとき、同時に前衛と後衛も成る。ただし、記室は敵陣に入っても前衛と後衛の両方が敵陣に入っていなければ成れない。

Now, does 前衛と後衛の両方 mean 前衛の両方と後衛の両方, or does in mean 前衛の1個と後衛の1個?

Also, when it says 前衛と後衛も成る, I assume it means all four 前衛と後衛?

Thank you for your help! kwami (talk) 02:07, 24 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

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