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[edit]I have partially reverted recent changes to the article for the following reasons:
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allows Chinese names in addition to Korean ones.- The main book was a textbook of northern Chinese; the other translations are derived works.
- The two parts of the title have Chinese etymologies, from which the Sino-Korean reading is derived.
- The reference Wadley (1987) was misrepresented.
- The original text was written in Chinese; the name Wangjing is explained in a note.
- The text consists of Chinese characters, not Chinese pronunciations.
- The Lee Youk-haw reference does not contain the source text it was cited for.
- "Old Mandarin" only relates to the earliest part of the period covered by these texts.
- The Lee Yong-gil reference does not appear to say that the former existence of a Japanese translation is disputed.
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