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[edit] Re: Neutrality
There's a reason the alternative critique is unacademic is because it was written by a Canadian gamestore owner as a joke over at various Koei and GameFAQs fora... People took that thing seriously? That's kind of funny. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.1.215.2 (talk) 16:15, August 30, 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Neutrality
In the interest of neutrality, I have added a section called Alternative Critique, which portrays him in a different light. The source for this is in the Kong Ming Archives, under /..realXiahouMao.php. The source seems unacademic, both in language and content (more like a witty story than a biography) so it needs to be verified{{}}.
In the Wade-Giles version of RoTK, he's called Hsiahou Mou, but there are other people with the personal name Mao. Was this is a mistake on Tuttle's part, or was there a reason? Cao Wei 22:55, 7 July 2006 (UTC)