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In Baidu Baike's articles, headings, bolding text styles and hyperlinks are supported. Each heading can be listened to (播报; lit. ' broadcast ') separately. The references that are used are listed at the bottom of each page. The site supports editing, commenting, printing articles and viewing an article's history.
Xiaohongshu (XHS; simplified Chinese: 小红书; traditional Chinese: 小紅書; pinyin: Xiǎohóngshū; lit. 'Little Red Book'), [1] officially styled as REDnote [2] and commonly known in English as RedNote [3] or RED, [4] is a Chinese social networking and e-commerce platform. Xiaohongshu has been called "China's answer to Instagram". [5]
Qiuwen Baike is a Chinese online encyclopedia. It was launched in June 2023 by former members of Wikimedians of Mainland China as a fork of the Chinese Wikipedia, and has been described as a "Beijing-friendly" version of Wikipedia. [2] The name "Qiuwen", meaning "seeking news", was once a name for the Chinese edition of Wikipedia Signpost.
It comprised 22,937 manuscript rolls [1] or chapters, in 11,095 volumes, occupying roughly 40 cubic metres (1,400 cu ft), and using 370 million Chinese characters [2] [10] — the equivalent of about a quarter of a billion English words (around six times as many as the Encyclopædia Britannica). [8]
China's Wikipedia may refer to: Chinese Wikipedia, the Chinese-language version of Wikipedia; Baidu Baike, a "wiki-like" Chinese-language online encyclopedia; Hudong, another "wiki-like" Chinese-language online encyclopedia; Blocking of Wikipedia in mainland China, China's policy of preventing access to Wikipedia from within the country
The Chinese Wikipedia has been blocked in mainland China since May 2015. [2] Nonetheless, the Chinese Wikipedia is still one of the top ten most active versions of Wikipedia by number of edits and number of editors, due to contributions from users from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Chinese diaspora.
Mandarin Chinese Wikipedia is justified in displaying all forms of all characters because they are an encyclopedia specifically made for Mandarin speakers. I would say specific justification for the inclusion of PRC forms in certain circumstances on English Wikipedia articles that are about Taiwan can be argued, for instance the 1992 Consensus ...
English: This is a PDF file of the Mandarin Chinese Wikibook, edited to include only the Introduction, Pronunciation and complete or somewhat complete lessons (Lessons 1-6). Does not include the Appendices, Stroke Order pages, or the Traditional character pages.