Talk:Yundi

I propose changing all pronoun 'Li' to 'Yundi'
In the pianist's website e.g. Warner Bros, as well as other music webisites/chart e.g. Billboard, when searching Yundi Li, there may not have result, while searching 'Yundi' gives result.

More important, the pianist is self-identified as Yundi. The 'Li' is more like a birth name, given at birth. EleniXDD (talk) 04:47, 12 February 2024 (UTC)

Please fulfil basic grammar rules while editing.
The sentence, " He is a Chinese pianist who rose to fame when in 2000" is grammatically incorrect. EleniXDD (talk) 05:11, 22 February 2024 (UTC)

I propose moving the article's title from "Li Yundi" to "Yundi Li"
As suggested in the talk page (GA Review section) earlier, the subject this article featured is more notable (mostly known) as Yundi Li, especially in English-based sources. (thanks to @Aza24 for providing this n-gram viewer) Furthermore, the artist himself chose to go-by his first name (Yundi) since 2010, as shown here. EleniXDD ※  Talk  14:55, 4 April 2024 (UTC)

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 * @EleniXDD Per your last sentence (and this ngram), wouldn't Yundi be a better title? --Ahecht ([[User talk:Ahecht|TALK
 * That's a great idea, I should have thought outside the box! EleniXDD  ※  Talk  15:23, 4 April 2024 (UTC)