I'm very glad to see that someone took the effort to digitize (probably with OCR) the full text of ECCP and put everything on wikisource, even with proper links!
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Eminent_Chinese_of_the_Ch%27ing_Period
Private, how is this as our next push?
I've included the list of biographies in the description here, so that we could use this page to keep track of progress. I can use some help, Private. You could work from earliest-added, adding the profile link to the page here. I'll work from most-recently-added. Now we have 403 profiles, though I haven't added the emperors yet. We are just about half way through ECCP?
You can leave the task of copy&pasting text to me; I've got pretty good at fixing italic/bold. Thanks for your help!
That's great, but I have one question. If a person is mentioned in the ECCP though he or she doesn't have a complete biography in the ECCP, should he or she be counted? Or we can only count a person that has the full biography?
For example, A is a very famous statesman of the Ching Period, in his biography, it also mentions a little bit about his son, should his son be also tagged in our project or one the famous statesman can be tagged?
Thanks.
Indeed, Yuan Shikai is under Yuan Jiasan, for one important example. If I'm not mistaken, their criterion was that the person had to have died before 1911.
It's also a common practice in dynastic histories, and their names are mentioned in the "table of contents". Add them as you see fit (no hard criterion though).
That makes sense to me.
Are you sure this website has digitalized every statesman that's in the ECCP?
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Eminent_Chinese_of_the_Ch%27ing_Period
By the way, as you can see, I've updated several profiles, please tag them into the ECCP project.
Thanks.