User talk:DaniellCaoPi

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Please note that this is an automated message. Still feel free to leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Kyosei (Talk) 04:07, October 17, 2010

Making new pages
First of all, thanks for trying to help out and contribute to the wiki. However, there's a few extra things you should do when you make a new article. Reading the style guide will mostly cover it but I'll repeat some of the more important points here. Italicize the titles of any games or series you mention i.e. Nobunaga's Ambition. Bold the name of the article in the intro paragraph.

Categorize the pages you make. This is important as it makes it easier to navigate the wiki. Categories can be added by simply using the Add category button you see near the bottom left hand corner of the editing space. Categories can also be added by typing. "__" will be the name of the category you are filing the page under. For example, a new Samurai Warriors playable character article would be labeled as and so on.

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Once again, thanks for helping out the wiki. If you have any questions regarding the wall of text from above I just threw at you, feel free to drop me a line on my talk page. Happy editing! Kyosei 08:22, October 27, 2010 (UTC)

Cao Pi
If you really want to do something, then please do a summary of what he does in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. I don't trust English Wikipedia as much as you do about what he did historically and am actually researching his historical exploits. I don't plan to touch the novel at all. You can take pride that you contributed something to his page and that you actually wrote it since Wikipedia doesn't have it. Trust me. His novel counterpart is not his historical counterpart by any means.

Here's a free copy of the novel here: http://threekingdoms.com/

You can find the specific chapters he appears in here: http://kongming.net/encyclopedia/Cao-Pi I won't erase your work if it is actually yours. If you copy kongming's summary at all, however, I will erase it with respects to the original author. Sake neko 00:00, November 7, 2010 (UTC)

Xu Chu
What's your source for the recent edit to Xu Chu's Historical Information section? Through all my exposure to Three Kingdoms media, I've never once come across him guarding Cao Cao during Zhang Xiu's attack on Wan. Historical records consistently mention only Dian Wei, Cao Ang, and Cao Anmin as being the ones to guard their lord's life. Also, where have both Xu Chu and Dian Wei been picked out as Cao Cao's only two famous bodyguards / they were friends?

This is what I'm questioning --


 * Xu Chu was one of the two famous bodyguards of Cao Cao with his friend, Dian Wei. At Wan Castle Xu Chu helped Cao Cao escape while Dian Wei was left inside the castle to buy some time for Cao Cao to escape. By the time Cao Cao escaped from Wan, 'Dian Wei died from blood loss inside the castle causing Xu Chu to double his efforts from being Cao Cao's only bodyguard'''

GreatPanda 02:57, November 28, 2010 (UTC)