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3 June 2024
- diffhist Issue (genealogy) 05:55 +2 BobKilcoyne talk contribs (Singular noun)
1 June 2024
- diffhist Simplified Chinese characters 19:06 +4 Nicholas0 talk contribs (→East Asia: "the")
31 May 2024
- diffhist Song dynasty 06:47 +20 TheLonelyPather talk contribs (→Northern Song, 960–1127: link to Chenqiao Mutiny, in which Taizu usurped the throne of Later Zhou)
30 May 2024
- diffhist m Bivalve shell 16:04 −11 Egidio24 talk contribs (v2.05 - Fix errors for CW project (Link equal to linktext)) Tag: WPCleaner
- diffhist Games played with Go equipment 05:45 −12 JakeDaSnake1112 talk contribs (Pente is on the list twice)
- diffhist Records of the Grand Historian 05:32 +102 Spacemarine22 talk contribs (→English: added another volume of the translation by William Nienhauser from 2022)
29 May 2024
- diffhist Fuxi 15:40 +39 Dimadick talk contribs (→External links)
- diffhist Go (game) 07:55 0 59.9.226.50 talk
28 May 2024
- diffhist m Records of the Grand Historian 18:23 +25 Magioladitis talk contribs (Moved punctuation mark to correct place + other fixes, References after punctuation per WP:CITEFOOT and WP:PAIC) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Dan (rank) 12:51 0 176.228.7.247 talk (→History: misspelling)
- diffhist China 12:29 +111 Simple User of Something Something Something talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Go (game) 00:17 +39 Sir Sputnik talk contribs (rv. sockpuppetry) Tag: Undo
27 May 2024
- diffhist Go game record 17:04 +6 2a04:4a43:977f:f9be:f833:5521:9eaf:c8c talk (The text stated that the first four (unmarked) moves were played before the start of the notation - this is misleading; the four unmarked moves start in that arrangement, as was common practice at the time - there was no choice made by the players. This is clear also as when this practice of pre-playing moves died out, it was not especially common to play the 4-4 point in the corners, with early Chinese strong players preferring the 5-3.)