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Hi, in the articles of Later Han (Five Dynasties), Northern Han, Later Jin (Five Dynasties), and Later Tang, there is a template of "Turkic topics" on each of these articles (on the articles' bottom). The inclusion of this particular template is baffling because it doesn't relate to these articles (in which they are about dynasties and kingdoms, while the template is about broad Turkic topics).
There are also a bunch of categories at the bottom (Historical Turkic states; Turkic states; Turkic dynasties; History of the Turkic peoples) that are very much redundant. For example, if there is already a category of Historical Turkic states, what's the point of adding Turkic states and Turkic dynasties and all the other stuff? The same with History of the Turkic peoples.
Do you think this "Turkic topics" template should be removed from these articles and the categories be reduced?--TheLeopard (talk) 12:33, 22 February 2015 (UTC)
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Hello Daduxing, even though I appreciate your work, that all makes the family trees redundant with incomprehensible load which makes the pages literally impossible to navigate. Please stop re-adding all those load data as these family tress are only for the monarchs and not of their dozens of children. Jaqeli 13:44, 1 July 2015 (UTC)
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Most of zh:中国君主世系图列表 was made by me,but some was not ,those have a large amount of error.And your translation also made a large amount of error.For example ,clan name of Qi monarch is not invariablenes,some of them both have clan name Qi(齐) and Lv(吕),and someone ' clan name is not uncertain .--星光下的人 (talk) 00:28, 1 September 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, Daduxin. I saw your recent edit in the Kings of Portugal family tree. I don't know how to do it and wonder if you could fix it. In the Burgundians, Amadeus III and his wife Mahaut appear as the parents of Dulce de Barcelona, but they were the parents of Matilda of Savoy, wife of Afonso I of Portugal. Many thanks, --Maragm (talk) 18:26, 28 July 2016 (UTC)
After you finish Tuyuhun family tree, i would like to see you to make Chouchi (a Chinese/Di local regime in modern-day Gansu) family tree. :) --SMB99thx XD (contribs) 13:01, 5 August 2016 (UTC)
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I have added a branch to the House of Bernadotte in the article on British monarchs' family tree. However, there is a frame around it, despite the fact that I have copied the parameters from other "House"-branches, which are unframed. I can't figure out why. Can you help me?
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The family tree is to show the main line family members- those with the surname Kong. You are clogging and congesting the bottom of the tree with non relevant members and siblings. Most of the previous members over the past 1,000 years had several wives, multiple children (both sons and daughters) yet these wives and most of the children aren't shown on the tree unless they are famous or a founder of an important cadet branch. There is no reason for the recent generations starting at Kong Lingyi should be given special treatment.
It would make more sense to show the tree of the southern branch at Quzhou with the current head Kong Xiangkai 孔祥楷 or the other major cadet branches, like the one founded by Kong Shao 孔紹 in Korea, or even H. H. Kung's cadet branch, since he is at least famous and has his own article. All of those cadet branches are more significant than the siblings and wives of Kung Te-cheng, and the siblings and wives of his sons and grandchildren. I am of the opinion that your recent additions should be reverted.Rajmaan (talk) 17:49, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
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Please take a look at Talk:Mary, Queen of Scots#Ancestry. I also kindly ask you to read WP:BRD. Surtsicna (talk) 13:14, 29 May 2018 (UTC)
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The reason I edit is I just remove the person unecessary.
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I can't get the Family tree script to work. I tried editing in internet explorer, tried adding the entire text to my vector.js page, I switched between source and visual editor multiple times, tried reformatting the script page, clearing the cache, disabling twinkle, the previous things in combination, nothing works. Can you help me? Koopinator (talk) 12:48, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
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like you did here --Daduxing (talk) 17:59, 23 January 2020 (UTC)I can fix that part of the script User:Daduxing/familytree.js, but I presume that you copied it from somewhere. It would be bettter if the original author made the modification. -- PBS (talk) 16:19, 25 January 2020 (UTC)
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