American with a longtime interest in 19th and early 20th century China, and mid-20th century America.
Professional proficiency in Mandarin Chinese and Hanyu Pinyin (hence the username zhōu kě -pedia). Knowledge of other languages, romanizations, and IMEs. Practitioner of traditional Chinese martial arts, including tai chi.
Broad technology background including computers and telecom. Appreciation for the dramatic arts and many other areas of human expression and achievement.
Created:
Rewrote (extensively or entirely):
- Dong Yingjie (Tung Ying-chieh)
- Tung Hu Ling (Dong Huling)
- Yang Shaohou
- Wu (Hao)-style tai chi
- Huang Wenshan (Wen-shan Huang)
- Gia-Fu Feng
- Lucille Soong
Rewrote/added paragraphs:
- Marshall Ho'o
- California Institute of Integral Studies (1950s history)
- Knute Stiles (East-West House)
- 103-form Yang family tai chi
- Tai chi
- Fujian White Crane
- Fu Jow Pai
Plus many smaller edits:
- Fixed wikilinks, corrected grammar, found typos, researched facts, and so on, all the while restraining my undying love for the Oxford comma.
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