One of the powerful things about a Wiki is the ability to collaboratively generate well structured and linked articles.
So, if you have an idea that's important, create an account and make a page. Wiki's make this easy, so give it a try. The wysisyg rich text editor allow you to make links and format your content.
Currently we're working (slowly) on a basic pinyin pronunciation guide. Eventually, there will be a 'hear it' feature for Glossary entries.
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Fajin refers to refined or skilled force, often expressed explosively.
This is a big question. CMA spelling convention is quite confusing to many. Maybe there's an expert or two who are willing to help.
As far as writing style is concerned, there's quite a range possible with blogs and encyclopedia-style articles mixed on the same site. WuSource.org is committed to accomodating any writing style. We may have to edit for clarity here and there, but we'd like the author's voice to be preserved.
WuSource.org is has three kinds of content.
The Glossary is a single browseable list of CMA related terms. The Member Info, Blogs & Articles are 'tagged' - organized into categories based on CMA Style. Each CMA Style category becomes a place to find similar content.
The front page of the site is for content that has been deemed by the editors or by member vote to be of value to the whole CMA community.
You simply login. Those members with permission will see a 'Site Map' on the left.
Member Blogs and Wiki articles are published immediately.
If you have admin, copywriter or editor permissions you can publish content immediately.