755:- I learned Chinese initially in Taiwan during the time when Wade-Giles was common in signage there and am not a fan, particularly I am not a fan of mixing Wade Giles with Pinyin. However the name Soong Mei-ling appears to have been in use long before Pinyin was ever developed, so it is hard to accuse it of this mistake. It may be bad Wade-Giles but this is understandable as at the time it was developed there was very little in the way of standardisation (the situation is similar with Arabic today - look at all the ways Gaddafi is romanised). Whilst you would hope that people writing at the time would have asked her how her name was spelt, apparently they did not do this so we are stuck with many references referring to her by an alternate spelling. Ngrams is not an ideal way of measuring prevalence and certainly should not be the
715:(rather biased in the opposite direction of the previous two), Madame Chiang Kai-shek and Miss Emma Mills: China's First Lady and Her American Friend (also uses Mayling, written by Mills' cousin), and The Generalissimo by Jay Taylor (a WWII historian at Louisiana Tech). Not a single one of these ever even mentioned the spelling Mei-ling or Meiling, neither of which remotely makes sense; Mei-ling is some weird hybrid of Wade-Giles and pinyin that curiously never seems to show up in the sources closest to her or in scholarly monographs. And also, why exactly would Knowledge go out of its way to use a spelling which an English speaking person in living memory never once used?
640:– The RM leading to the current title was essentially unattended, and looking over the rationale it doesn't make a lot of sense. The article subject, who lived much of her life in the Anglosphere and spoke English, always signed her name in English as Soong May-ling, and the current title is a bizarre mashup of Wade-Giles and Pinyin; I dislike Wade-Giles as much as the next guy, but in this case it's how she always spelled her own name. The article should show her name as she spelled it, and explain why later sources used another spelling.
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Meiling, Mei-ling(!), and Mayling. I'd go through myself, but the strange dissonance of having the article at one title and using a totally different spelling throughout the article body would be too strange for me. I'd be in favor of another RM, but wanted to get input here before doing that and changing spellings; want to avoid the appearance of a fait accompli. For disclosure, I sought input at
134:, close call but seems that up until her death "Soong Mei-ling" has been the most commonly-encountered spelling of her name. (Though "Soong Meiling" seems to be leading the race in the years prior to 2008, keep in mind it may be the same spelling as "Soong Mei-ling" due to bad scans, line breaks etc.) Anyway it's pretty clear the current title is one of the less popular versions and should be moved to either "
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872:- If she had adopted a western name legally and preferred its use, would we not use that? If this were a case where the only use of her name was through translations, I'd oppose, but if she herself used it in English as well, we should follow suit, especially if there are sources that use it as well. -
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Her name should never have been changed to Soong Mei-ling. She, herself spelled it as May, not Mei. If the actual person never spelled it Mei, why would
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First of all, every biography I've ever read of her spells her name either
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by Brian Hook also give "Soong Mei-ling." These are not online, but they are also standard library reference works. Judging from gbooks, the trend in recent years is toward pinyin. Pinyin is our default romanization, so dropping the hyphen is an option as well.
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was only held some political office of PRC. Soong May-ling's career was also long, she also led and represented the nation at both the national and international level during the WWII. Although she only as First Lady of ROC and had no political office.
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your comments using four tildes (~~~~). So what are you proposing for Soong Mei-ling? I do not like "politician" because I think most readers would assume she held a political office, which she didn't. I'm OK with "stateswoman" or "political figure".
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per nomination and per subject's own choice. "May-ling" or "May ling" is how she always transliterated her name into
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