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Yeongjo of Joseon

Yeongjo (1694–1776) was the 21st monarch of the Korean Joseon dynasty, reigning from 1724 to 1776. His reign was marked by persistent efforts to reform the taxation system and minimize and reconcile the factional fighting under his Tangpyeong policy ("Magnificent Harmony"). It was also marked by the highly controversial execution of his only son, Crown Prince Sado, in 1762. In spite of this, Yeongjo has earned a positive reputation in Korean history due to his efforts to rule by Confucian ethics. This is a copy of a 1744 portrait of Yeongjo, executed in 1900 by Chae Yong-shin and Cho Seok-jin. The copy is in the collection of the National Palace Museum of Korea.

Painting credit: Chae Yong-Shin and Cho Seok-Jin; after Jang Gyeong-ju and Kim Du-ryang

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V-2 rocket contradiction[edit]

The statement that the 3 October 1942 test flight of the V-2 "occurred after two previous failed tests were recovered by the Allies" contradicts the article, which in V-2#Testing states that the two test launch recoveries were on 30 May & 13 June 1944.-- ToET 07:37, 3 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Art LaPella responded to this on Wikipedia:Main Page/Errors and removed reference to the two recovered launches, commenting "this confuses 2 launches in 1942 with 2 launches in 1944."-- ToET 07:23, 4 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Edit request on 3 October 2012[edit]

Please remove the ridiculous unsupported statement that Ginsberg's HOWL is the most popular American poem! Who put that nonsense in there? It's not even on the HOWL article. Thanks. HammerFilmFan (talk) 14:43, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

HammerFilmFan (talk) 14:43, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I'd agree that it should be removed, it doesn't seem sourced. The claim was, however, in the article a handful of edits back, where the same phrasing was relatively quickly removed. --j⚛e deckertalk 16:28, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Well, it can never be sourced - such things are impossible to document, outside of the silly assumption that Ginsberg has somehow superceded American poets like Walt Whitman in the classroom or the American consciousness, lol. HammerFilmFan (talk) 16:36, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I had copied it from the article lede. Since it was followed by a footnote to an offline source, there was no way for me to verify it. howcheng {chat} 16:56, 3 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

2012 notes[edit]

howcheng {chat} 06:29, 2 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

2013 notes[edit]

howcheng {chat} 07:10, 2 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

edit request[edit]

Please change South Korea's National Foundation Day link to Gaecheonjeol. Thanks! --kwan-in (talk) 15:11, 2 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, but that article has a big yellow maintenance tag on it and is also a stub, so according to the rules, it can't be featured. howcheng {chat} 16:13, 2 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Add German Unification Day -- Edit Request[edit]

German Unification Day is THE German National Day. Every Nations's National Day (afaik) is displayed, but not the German one. Although this is rightly in the German mind, it should be displayed nonetheless for the non-German audience. Toscho (talk) 16:35, 3 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Alas, both German Unity Day and Public holidays in Germany are ineligible because they require maintenance. howcheng {chat} 22:13, 4 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I improved the article German Unity Day and the template has been removed. There is no more reason to keep it off the Main Page. Please add the holiday to the Main Page-template as soon as possible.--37ophiuchi (talk) 21:09, 3 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
 Done. Thanks. howcheng {chat} 21:33, 3 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

2014 notes[edit]

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2018 notes[edit]

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2021 notes[edit]

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2022 notes[edit]

Heart (talk) 06:51, 3 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]