User talk:Bright888

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please read Wikipedia:3RR. if you revert more than 3 times, i will request that you be blocked. please provide citations to your arguments, or try to improve the existing version, rather than simply reverting. thank you. Appleby 19:54, 17 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Blocked[edit]

You have been blocked for 24 hours for repeated edit-warring over the Yamato (people) article. A complaint was lodged against you here. Please try to avoid edit wars in future by not instantly reverting back to your version but instead by convincing the other users of your point of view. If you would like a third opinion on the issue by other users, you could try listing the article at Wikipedia:Request for comments.

Please see that the purpose of this block is to try to prevent useless edit-warring. When you return to editing, please try to use other means to get your views through. If you don't feel you are making progress, try using the steps outlined in Wikipedia:Dispute resolution. — Asbestos | Talk (RFC) 01:59, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

User notice: temporary 3RR block[edit]

====Regarding reversions[1] made on May 8 2006 (UTC) to Liancourt Rocks====

You have been temporarily blocked for violation of the three-revert rule. Please feel free to return after the block expires, but also please make an effort to discuss your changes further in the future. The duration of the block is 24 hours. William M. Connolley 19:09, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sockpuppetry[edit]

I've blocked you for one week for your confirmed use of multiple sockpuppets to evade the 3RR.[2] Please edit responsibly when you return. Thanks, HenryFlower 17:23, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Japan[edit]

Your edit was corrected. Could you agree? --Kamosuke 19:04, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Befor[edit]

Historically, Japan adopted cultural influences from Korea and China, such as art, architecture, governmental institutions, and technology. The transmission and adoption of culture probably started from the 4th century CE. Through the Taika Reform Edicts of 645 , Japan adopted Chinese social systems. In 663 as a result of defeat of Battle of Baekgang which was a battle between Yamato Japan, and its ally, Baekje, against the allied forces of Silla and the Tang Dynasty of China, many people of Baekje immigrated to Yamato Japan, bringing technologies and culture with them.

After[edit]

Historically, Japan had cultural exchanges with Korea and China. Japan sent the Imperial embassies to China to China until the 9th century. And a Chinese system and Chinese Buddhism were obtained. The Christianity and the culture of Europe were introduced by Society of Jesus in 16th century. Since Edo period, The Christianity was suppressed by sakoku. However, the culture of Europe (called Rangaku) kept being introduced by the Netherlands. From the 12th century to the mid-1800s, Japan was a feudal country led by clans of warriors known as the samurai. After the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Japan adopted many European and American customs and institutions. Its culture today is a mixture of these influences along with traditional Japanese culture.

To Kamosuke The befor version is not my edit,but I agree with after version.Bright888 02:06, 5 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]