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Why this page is a disambiguation page

This page became a disambiguation page as a result of a December 2005 discussion from Talk:Wushu (term). If anyone does not like this approach, please make a note of it here. Shawnc 08:52, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

Bullets

I removed this as a bulleted list item:

  • Wushu (term), the old Chinese term that is literally equivalent to (and is the original source of) the English term "martial art". In the general context, "wushu" and "martial art" are both terms that may refer to any martial art in the world, not only the ones from China.

I believe this explanation is better suited in wushu (term). The link to wushu (term) is still available, but as a bottom note. - Wintran 03:02, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

Revert complaint

quit editing my quote toward gpforums, if you continue to edit it, i will continue to edit it back

I have nothing against you personally, but to me your edits look like vandalism. If you're actually serious with your statement, please provide a link to an article that can confirm that it is true and suitable for an encyclopedia. Wintran 15:17, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

i dont feel i should have to reinforce or back up my edit, its an "injoke" from www.gpforums.co.nz, this is a free and open encyclopedia, therefore i can make changes if i want.

Sorry, an internal joke doesn't sound like suitable material for an encyclopedia. You're right that you can make any changes you want, but if other people don't agree with your changes they might start a discussion trying to reach consensus instead of going into some mindless edit war. People who ignore discussions and other people's opinions, and even ignore the general Misplaced Pages policies, risk getting banned in the end if they cause too much trouble. Please take some time to read about what Misplaced Pages is, you'll hopefully realize how cool this project really is. Wintran 01:13, 16 May 2006 (UTC)