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Thank you

Thanks for some of the edits on the Korean history article. It helps a lot. Except I have not been able to come back to it because I am in a heavy argument over disputes between Korea and Japan. Good friend100 03:02, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Answer

あなたは従軍慰安婦と女子挺身隊を混同してカウントしています。この誇張は日本が残酷だと宣伝をするためのものですか? --Kamosuke 09:32, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Re:Korea-related articles: priorities

The articles that need a lot of editing are probably all the history of Korea articles. One of the best way is to model after the Japanese articles because they are very nicely done, and I wish to upgrade our articles to that level. Also, join the Korea Portal, which I am part of, and you can help edit articles.

Probably my main goal is to make the Imjin War or History of Korea article into a featured article. To do this, it would take a lot of time, but I am hopeful if we have more supporters and editors. Thanks. Good friend100 21:34, 18 July 2006 (UTC)

Korean or Japanese

Are you Korean or Japanese? Its because you wrote you "used to be of Korean ancestry". Good friend100 17:39, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

thats cool. Good friend100 20:18, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
Then why do you have a Japanese name? Are you of mixed Korean and Japanese descent, or a Zainichi Korean? Many Koreans in Japan adopt Japanese names, do take a look at Stained Glass (TV series), though. Well anyway I'm just curious. Mr Tan 14:33, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

Gija

Yi Ki Baek is old historian, his book does not reflect on the current history research of korea. Even in high school text book of korea, Gija does not appear, which means that Gija is no longer official history.