Talk:Chinese cruiser Yat Sen

Not a Cruiser
The 一行 I Hsien (Yat Sen) was not a cruiser. Chinese sources refer to it as a large gunboator as a sloop but never as a cruiser. I HIGHLY suggest this article be moved to Chinese gunboat Yat Sen or even more accurately, Chinese sloop Yat Sen given its size and its ocean going characteristics. Semi-Lobster (talk) 12:03, 17 May 2012 (UTC)

=> There seem to have been two ships named after Sun Yat Sen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_gunboat_Chung_Shan


 * The Yat Sen and Chung Shan were related but different ships, the Chung Shan is more accurately translated as 中山艦 Zhongshan while the 'Yat Sen' (really Yitien) is 逸仙. The larger one was named after him while the smaller gunboat was named after his nickname. The Yat Sen was built as a considerably enlarged, more heavily armed Chung San. Ands I will point out again BOTH ships are gunboats, the Yat sen was not a cruiser and the article should be moved. Semi-Lobster (talk) 00:57, 10 June 2012 (UTC)

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