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Unknown reactor type

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The reactor type used in Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant has no article. All other reactor types have articles. Is there nothing to be said for this type? --Ysangkok (talk) 16:38, 5 September 2016 (UTC) No, but no one write about that...--Wide2020 (talk) 08:19, 27 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Status report from the Portals WikiProject

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Portals is back!

The project was rebooted and completely overhauled on April 17th, 2018.

Its goals are to revitalize the entire portal system, make building and maintaining portals easier, and design the portals of the future.

As of April 29th, membership is at 56 editors, and growing.

There are design initiatives for revitalizing the portals system as a whole, and for each component of portals.

Tools are provided for building and maintaining portals, including automated portals that update themselves in various ways.

And, if you are bored and would like something to occupy your mind, we have a wonderful task list.

From your friendly neighborhood Portals WikiProject.    — The Transhumanist   03:35, 30 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Ili_Kazakh_Autonomous_Prefecture#Governors

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Could you create articles about them?--Kaiyr (talk) 09:43, 11 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Lingzhi (mushroom) Is the article written for falsification? Please help me figure it out.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lingzhi_(mushroom)&oldid=1054659558#History The word lingzhi (靈芝) was first recorded in a fu (賦; "rhapsody; prose-poem") by theHan dynasty polymath Zhang Heng (CE) (Common Era) 78–139). His Xijing fu (西京賦) (Western Metropolis Rhapsody) contains a description of the 104 BCE Jianzhang Palace of Emperor Wu of Han that parallels lingzhi with shijun (石菌; "rock mushroom"): "Raising huge breakers, lifting waves, That drenched the stone mushrooms on the high bank, And soaked the magic fungus on vermeil boughs." Knechtges, David R. (1996). Wen Xuan or Selections of Refined Literature. 3. Princeton University Press. pp. 201, 211. ISBN 9780691021263. https://books.google.com/books?id=GYJi0OkKFJIC a similar link to the same book https://books.google.com./books?id=V08ABAAAQBAJ not found in the search lingzhi (靈芝) Is the article written for falsification? Please help me figure it out. --Iskatelb (talk) 12:16, 12 November 2021 (UTC)Reply