Talk:Qiu Shaoyun

Another one
I'm sure there were hundreds of young Chinese who died in similar circumstances - "heroic" (aka pointless, stupid). Should they all have Wikipedia pages? I remember talking to an otherwise sensible Chinese teacher once, and she knew the name of the Chinese pilot who almost started World War III single-handed, by flying into an unarmed US plane off the coast of Hainan, and considered him a hero too. John of Cromer (talk) mytime= Sat 07:21, wikitime=  06:21, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
 * Given there was an American spy plane flying around Chinese coast, why you say it was the Chinese pilot who almost started WWIII single-handed? Your lacking knowledge or understanding in something doesn't necessarily means it is not important. That's why you need Wikipedia :) Andy taoke (talk) 22:16, 7 November 2013 (UTC)

Although Hundreds of thousands 'stupid' killed during Korea War, but Qiu Shaoyun is a famour figure in that weird history, who was boasted as ultraextrme hero all over China. Pedia is a collection of personel, affairs, or other key issues that should be recogonized in written pattern. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.80.200.140 (talk) 05:26, 22 April 2015 (UTC)

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birth year discrepancy
the lede and infobox give his birth year as 1926; the text and birth category give 1931; one of the working external links gives 1926. is there a good source which can clear up the confusion? --FeanorStar7 09:06, 31 May 2018 (UTC)