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March 2014 edit

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Hello there. I've decided to remove many statements as well because I notice the whole millet-rice talk because in addition that there's no citation,it have nothing to do with DNA analysis.

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Edit-warring edit

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Already brought it to talk page.

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Evidence for my case. edit

Ancient y-dna in Longshan proves a high freuqency of O3 y-dna [1]. Our analysis of three ancient Miaozigou individuals revealed that they all belong to haplogroup N1(xN1a, N1c), while the main lineage of the Yellow River valley culture is O3-M122

and Miaozigou represents the Yangshao Culture of the Yellow River valley

[2]

Do you know what y-dna is clearly the current evidence indicates that Longshon had O3 while Yangshoa had N meaning Yangshoa could not be ancestral to Longshon 209.236.86.201 (talk) 00:15, 2 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

No,as long your source does not says "Yangshao is NOT paternal ancestor' to Longshan,then you can not add something new on your own. That just your opinion,doesn't mean you source says or think the same.In fact,your source just prove my point and demonstrate what I mean. You claim that Yangshao is not ancestor to Longshan because N is discovered there but your source said something totally different.

>The existence of N1(xN1a, N1c) in the Miaozigou site could be evidence for the expansion of the Hongshan culture during its heyday, a view supported by archaeological evidence of Hongshan influences at the Miaozigou site[15].

Your source said the N belong to Hongshan who enter Miaozigou.This is in contrast with what you said. Your reference has DIFFERENT IDEA from yours. Like I said,wikipedia is not place to publish your own thought. You are violating wikipedia policy.Please do not add your own thought.ShanghaiWu (talk) 01:32, 2 September 2014 (UTC) N y-dna was found in the Yangshao and the Hongshan [3] 209.236.86.201 (talk) 02:25, 2 September 2014 (UTC) You may be right but I dont have time to research it until the 4th of September because I have a test so i will leave the article alone till that day or latter 209.236.86.201 (talk) 02:33, 2 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

The N-DNA found in Miaozigou of Yangshao which according to the author is from Hongshan people. Regardless, as long as your reference DOES NOT SAYS 'Yangshao is not paternal ancestor to Longshan',then you are not suppose to write such things in wikipedia. In other words'Not in Citation Given'. You are free to have your own opinion but here in wikipedia,we have a policy and we need to follow the rules. Therefore,the statement 'Yangshao is not paternal ancestor to Longshan' which are not found in any of your source are not supposed to be published in wikipedia because that just your own thought/opinion.ShanghaiWu (talk) 02:46, 2 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Booi Aha edit

Sorry for the very late reply. It depends on the subjection of Booi Aha. If Booi Aha within the Eight Banner system, then they were most likely assimilated by Manchu. Especially at the end of Qing, the boundaries among Manchu, Mongol, Han, and Booi aha within Eight Banner were very blurred. All Bannermen are tended to be considered as Manchu. If it is the Booi Aha who belong to a specific bannerman, it really depends on the situation.

Be aware that Booi aha can be two different group of people. The one within the Eight Banner system, aka 包衣 in Chinese, belongs to the emperor or mighty royal princes. They are only slaves to their lords but ordinary people in society. Another group is known as 旗下家奴 in Chinese. Their attributes are more private and can be subordinated by any Bannermen and their social level is bondservant which mean unfree status and depend household (considered as part of their lords' family member). --Šolon (talk) 03:59, 16 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

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So in other word, I just need to paraphrase it? What about the quote directly make by the Haruki Murakami himself? Can that be copy paste or must paraphrase? ShanghaiWu (talk) 04:08, 9 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

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