Talk:Da Yu ding

Hao123.com
I've removed the Hao123.com source, which does not seem reliable enough. The other sources are from official media, which seem ok. -Zanhe (talk) 18:12, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
 * The History division contains  mistakes, especially 19th  century part. I  corrected  many on  that division on academic source in China. Please correct/ add on the basement.--ReijiYamashina777 (talk) 18:50, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
 * Instead of wasting a lot of my time here, it's better to write more articles. I don't know if you want to delete the content of this article. I keep Silent. When I came to English Wikipedia in August 2013, a kindhearted user Azylber reminded me: "Zhong Village,Longtan Village,Shendu Village," you need a space after your commas. In the first paragraph, I wrote "Three Treasures of China", but what you wrote is "famous bronze dings". Then the question is coming, "Notability of new articles". When I first created articles about Chinese actors, I will wrote "he/ she is noted for her/ his roles as XXX and XXX in the television series XXX (year) and XXX (year) respectively." Please note that the English Wikipedia is a platform dominated by Westerners, neither Japanese nor Chinese.--Huangdan2060 (talk) 00:24, 23 April 2018 (UTC)
 * I'd just like to say a few more words. User:Azylber talked to me in August 2013: "New articles must be notable...... Most towns /townships in China are probably too minor to be worthy of an article on Wikipedia. Only a few townships are noteworthy and only those article should be created." When you wrote "famous bronze dings", I would think, there are so many dings (tripods) in China. How famous is it? For example, when someone said that "Mount Huang, Mount Lu, Mount Yandang, Mount Heng (Hunan), Mount Hua, Mount Tai, Mount Heng (Shanxi) and mount Song are famous mountains". It is better to say that "Mount Huang, Mount Lu, Mount Yandang, Mount Heng (Hunan), Mount Hua, Mount Tai, Mount Heng (Shanxi) and mount Song are 'Three Great Mountains and Five Sacred Mountains' (三山五岳) in China." Perhaps you think the "Mao Gong ding" is collected in Taiwan, how can it be said to be China's national treasure?--Huangdan2060 (talk) 00:50, 23 April 2018 (UTC)