User talk:Zero3399ya

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The agency that formulated the preferential treatment conditions for the Qing Dynasty

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Hello. I have noticed that the edit filter caught your attempt to add a text entitled The agency that formulated the preferential treatment conditions for the Qing Dynasty. However, for texts added to Wikisource we need their source, author and date of publication, to be able to add a proper licence tag. Can you give us this information so that we can decide whether the text should be enabled to be added? Thanks very much. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 00:44, 24 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

Hello. If the text you are trying to add is your own translation, then several conditions have to be fulfilled before it is added here. First of all we need a scan of some publication with the original text, which should be uploaded to Commons. Then in the appropriate language Wikisource (i.e. Chinese Wikisource in our case) the original text should be proofread using the proofreading extension. General advice how to do it can be found at Help:Proofread, but people in Chinese Wikisource might give you more specific advice as for the rules of their project. Only after the work is proofread there, you can add your own translation here. As you can see, the process is a bit complicated, so it is usually easier to add some existing published copyright-free translation if it exists. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 14:47, 24 December 2023 (UTC)Reply