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Could someone delete the "Literature" and "Man'yogana" sections? Even if they were backed up by their sources (they're not), they could only represent "Korean influence on Japanese culture" in the '''''broadest possible sense''''' of "Korean influence". (Read: Okura's father may have been from the kingdom of Baekje, which has virtually no relationship to modern Korea anyway, and Okura's link to Baekje is at best peripheral -- one of the reasons scholars believe him to have been from Baekje is that he wrote better ''Chinese'' than the majority of Japanese in his day.) ] (]) 11:19, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
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:I don't see how the sources don't back up the content. I checked , and it seems to say what we cite it for. Please be a little more specific. Which sources are misrepresented here? ] (]) 17:05, 8 February 2014 (UTC)

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182.249.240.xx-San. ] replied to your question on February 8.
<BLOCKQUOTE>I don't see how the sources don't back up the content. I checked Yamanoe Okura, a Korean Poet in Eighth-Century Japan, and it seems to say what we cite it for. Please be a little more specific. Which sources are misrepresented here?</BLOCKQUOTE>
Don't you argue with him ? --] (]) 12:17, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
:I got my account back and made the change myself. Huon misunderstood what I meant by "misrepresent". Miller, a comparative linguist on the edge of his field <s>(could be the cutting edge or could be the fringe, I don't really care)</s> and not a literary historian, was of the opinion that Okura was a "Korean poet in Japan". The article was citing this ''opinion'' as a fact, without noting that Okura grew up in Japan and his father had been a refugee from the extinct kingdom of Kudara. ] (]) 13:33, 21 February 2014 (UTC)

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