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Regarding Yi-Sunsin in the Toyotomi Hideyoshi article edit

Please see the talk page for Toyotomi Hideyosh and add your opinion to the discussion there regarding the listing of various opponents to his invasion of Korea and China toward the end of Toyotomi's life. Such a discussion is more appropriate to that page rather than your personal page, especially since this personal page would appear to be a sock puppet for user NekoNekoTeacher. However, if you do not have a more substantial argument than the one that has already been presented already (that Yi Sunsin, etc. were not significant in Toyotomi's life) then please refrain from reverting to version already rejected by consensus on that page. Geeman 04:08, 2 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Please let me hear your opinion. Do you think that the episode of Yi has a big influence on the life of Hideyoshi? Let's start a discussion there.

Copyright violation edit

Please do not simply cut and paste paragraphs from news articles, as you recently did in the Junji Kinoshita article from Asahi.com's website. Akihabara 14:50, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Japan edit

I'm tired of the reverts over "East Asia", etc. I'm opening a discussion on the talk page, and would appreciate it if you could join. John Smith's 18:34, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Tototomi Hideyoshi Memo edit

Chinese 1592年豊臣秀吉發動以西日本諸大名為主的約20萬大軍入侵朝鲜。起初,久經沙場的日軍攻勢猛烈,先後攻佔朝鮮王京漢城與陪都平壤。朝鮮向明朝求救。明神宗命遼東總兵李如松入援朝鮮。在明軍和朝鮮全羅營水師提督李舜臣等的進攻下,日軍屢遭重創。最後,由於損失過大,豐臣秀吉接受明朝和談的條件,明朝封豊臣秀吉為日本國王。日本侵略朝鮮的行動暫時停止。

Korea 이후 그는 대륙 진출에 대한 야망을 꿈꾸며 2년 후 20만 병력으로 조선을 침략해 임진왜란을 일으켰다. 그러나 이순신 등을 중심으로 한 조선군의 활약으로 일본군은 점차 퇴각하기 시작했으며 1598년 그가 병으로 사망하면서 노량 해전을 마지막으로 7년 간 끌어오던 전쟁은 실패하고 일본군은 총퇴각하였다. 이 전란을 통해 일본은 전공을 과시하기 위해 조선인들의 귀나 코를 베어가는 등 잔학 행위를 자행하였다. 또 조선의 귀중한 문화재들을 약탈하고 2-3만 명의 도공들을 납치해 일본의 도자기 문화를 이룩하는 터전을 마련하였다.

Japan 1592年朝鮮に出兵した(文禄の役)。初期は朝鮮軍を撃破し漢城を占領したものの、しだいに朝鮮各地での義勇軍の抵抗や明から援軍が送られてきたことで、戦況は悪化して休戦した。秀吉の死を契機に、慶長の役は終了した。この戦争で朝鮮の軍民と国土は大きな被害を受け、援軍を送った明帝国もダメージを被った。また日本側でも多くの武士が戦死し豊臣家と家臣の間に亀裂が走った。次の徳川時代では戦争によって悪化した日朝関係の改善が外交の課題の一つとなった。

"Yayoi" section of the Japan article edit

ShinjukuXYZ, I don't object to HongQiGong's last edit, which you reverted. Please read his changes carefully, and explain in Talk:Japan what you object to. Thank you very much.--Endroit 03:03, 2 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Japanese cuisine edit

Hi, ShinjukuXYZ. I've attempted to explain my reasoning behind mentioning yakiniku in the "Japanese food of foreign origin" in the talk page. I understand that the term "yakiniku" in Japanese doesn't necessarily refer to the very tasty Korean style dish (not an authentic Korean dish, but a Korean-style dish) which we usually know as yakiniku. However, I hope you agree that this dish, popular throughout Japan, does indeed deserve some sort of mention in the "Japanese food of foreign origin" section, because this is what it is. My suggestion is that in the context of this Phonemonkey 15:50, 14 February 2007 (UTC)section of this article, this dish should be referred to as yakiniku. Any discrepancy between the strictest interpretation of the term and what it generally refers to can be clarified in the main yakiniku article. I will make minor changes to it to reflect that in a minute. I hope you understand where I'm coming from. Please let me know on the talk page what you think. Many thanks, Phonemonkey 00:38, 24 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

I refer you to a request for clarification of your argument which i left on the talk page. Many thanks, Phonemonkey 15:50, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


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My changes to Japan (24 Feb 2007) edit

Hi, Shinjuku. As you've requested, I'll explain the logic behind my changes.

  1. "Buddhism was presented by Korean kingdoms." --> "Buddhism was introduced to Japan through the kingdoms of Korea."
    • "Presented" means that the kingdoms themselves formally, officially granted Buddhism to Japan. The truth is far more complex than that, with a number of individual monks, scholars, traders, royalty and nobility travelling between Korea and Japan, introducing elements of it and developing Japanese Buddhism gradually.
  1. "The Kamakura shogunate lasted another fifty years and was eventually overthrown by Emperor Go-Daigo to suppress Ashikaga Takauji in 1333." --> "The Kamakura shogunate lasted another fifty years and was eventually overthrown by Emperor Go-Daigo, who was soon himself defeated by Ashikaga Takauji in 1333."
    • Emperor Go-Daigo's purpose in overthrowing the Kamakura shogunate was not to suppress Takauji; it was to gain power for himself and for the Imperial institution. Takauji then later fought Go-Daigo and seized power himself. If Go-Daigo had simply suppressed Takauji, there would have been no Ashikaga shogunate, right? The Ashikaga would have been suppressed.

Thanks for your continued efforts. LordAmeth 16:38, 24 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

At this time, Takauji was a partial commander. Ashikaga Takauji attacked Rokuhara Tanndai by the Emperor Godaigo's instruction. (Nitta Yoshisada attacked Kamakura.) 1333年、鎌倉幕府は後醍醐天皇によって滅ぼされました。このとき、足利尊氏は後醍醐天皇の指揮官の中の1人でした。 (厳密に言えば、足利尊氏は京都の六波羅探題を攻撃しましたが、鎌倉幕府の本拠地を攻撃したのは新田義貞でした。)

After Takauji had moved to the Kanto region, Godaigo did the declaration of war to Takauji. As a result, Godaigo was defeated at Takauji. And, Takauji started the shogunate. 足利尊氏が北条氏の残党を討伐するため関東に向かうと、後醍醐天皇は新田義貞に足利尊氏を討つように命令しました。その結果、尊氏は後醍醐天皇に反逆し、後醍醐天皇を捕虜にしました。その後、尊氏は足利幕府を開きました。

Please point out the part where this information is wrong. 私のこの情報の間違っている部分を指摘してください。--ShinjukuXYZ 17:05, 24 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

文法に気をつけてください edit

Thank you for your continued contributions to Japanese history, and to the Asuka period article in particular. If you continue to feel the need to change "Korea" to "Korean peninsula", I would ask you to please be careful with grammar. I understand that there is no word "the" in Japanese, and it can be hard to know when to use it. But please be careful with this, as it is an issue that comes up every time people change it back and forth from Korea to Korean peninsula. "Korean peninsula" should always have "the" in front of it. LordAmeth 10:34, 4 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

ご指摘ありがとうございます。--ShinjukuXYZ 14:01, 4 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

あんたあほちゃう? edit

Sorry for being rude, but your edits aren't making any sense, then you accuse me of "edit(ing) the article by your feelings", whatever that's supposed to mean. I DID point out concrete mistakes, look the word "concrete" up before you try and use it. 1) Your English is entirely unintelligible - that's fine though, if you have a contribution to make. That's why I asked you to explain exactly what it is you mean on the talk page, where you could afford to be more verbose, and not worry about your broken English (not that that seems to restrain you...). 2) The link you provided is not a reliable source, read up on WP:RS and WP:V 3) Dude, why are you so afraid of the Korean influence you chipmunk?? Saying that yakiniku came from the western world is the most stupid thing I've ever heard and totally contradicts the 5 or so sources we have on the page that say it came from Korea. If you revert the article again you might break the 3RR rule, read up on that too, and consider yourself warned. Mackan 14:07, 5 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Shinjuku/NekoNeko, I would suggest you stop the revert warring with sockpuppets and anonymous accounts. You have been shown to use sockpuppets and IP ranges in 61.xxx.xxx.xxx. and 21x.xxx.xxx.xxx. [1], and you are making similar edits again in same articles with nationalistic nonsense. Please find another hobby. Etimesoy 23:23, 5 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
User:Etimesoy was blocked indefinitely for sockpuppetry[2] on 22 March 2007.
See also: User:CronusXT (puppet master), User:OpieNn, Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/Goguryeo and Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Etimesoy. This is a mere report. Thanks. Nightshadow28 15:45, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
User:Herrich was also sockpuppet of CronusXT (Etimesoy). Thanks. Nightshadow28 02:28, 24 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Discussion at Yakiniku edit

Hi. I wonder if you could join the discussion at Talk:Yakiniku? I'd like to understand this content dispute better so we can work out some kind of resolution, and your input would be valuable. Thanks in advance. -GTBacchus(talk) 22:22, 12 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hello, ShinjukuXYZ. Regarding your additions to the Yakiniku article, I've posted a message similar to the following, in Talk:Yakiniku....
(TRANSLATED) ShinjukuXYZさん、こんにちは。ShinjukuXYZさんの、Yakinikuに対しての追加文に関して、Talk:Yakinikuで次のようなメッセージを残しました....
  • Can you look for sources of Kanagaki Robun's usage of the word Yakiniku in 1879? This is absolutely necessary to prove your added text.
  • (TRANSLATED) 1879年に、かながき・ろぶん氏が、「Barbecue」(バーベキュー)と言う単語を「焼き肉」に訳したと言う情報源を、見つけてください。この文書を立証するのにどうしても必要です。宜しくお願いします。
--Endroit 10:00, 15 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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