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|logo              = No
|name            = iCuihua / 翠花
|URL               = http://www.icuihua.org/
|URL             = http://www.icuihua.org/
|recentchanges URL = http://www.icuihua.org/wiki/index.php/Special:RecentChanges
|logo            = No <!--you may upload and wikilink, or hotlink to a URL-->
|wikinode URL     = No
|recentchanges URL= No <!--http://www.icuihua.org/wiki/index.php/Special:RecentChanges-->
|status           = New
|wikinode URL     = No <!--http://YourWikiURL.org/wiki/WikiNode - If none, use 'No'-->
|language         = Chinese
|about URL        = No <!--http://YourWikiURL.org/wiki/PROJECTNAMESPACE:About - If none, use 'No'-->
|editmode         = LoginToEdit
|status           = Dead
|engine           = MediaWiki
|language         = Chinese
|maintopic         = Political
|editmode         = LoginToEdit
|engine           = MediaWiki
|maintopic       = Political
}}
}}
==Description==
The name '''iCuihua''' stands for the following.  'Cuihua' is a {{tag|China|Chinese}} name commonly used by average girls or {{tag|women}} in rural area.  It is used here to represent average Chinese {{tag|people}} who have not yet have much awareness of fighting for their own rights.  But they are nevertheless smart and kind human beings, and are eager to express themselves.  Here 'i' is pronounced the same as `爱'(love) in {{tag|Chinese}}.  The iCuihua community will be dedicated to take care of people like Cuihua, by providing them information on how to fight for their rights.  We unify ourselves by love.
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}}(As of: DD Month 2013)<!--manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


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The name "iCuihua" stands for the following. 'Cuihua' is a Chinese name commonly used by average girls or women in rural area. It is used here to represent average Chinese people who have not yet have much awareness of fighting for their own rights. But they are nevertheless smart and kind human beings, and are eager to express themselves. Here 'i' is pronounced the same as `爱'(love) in Chinese. The iCuihua community will be dedicated to take care of people like Cuihua, by providing them information on how to fight for their rights. We unify ourselves by love.
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Revision as of 14:45, 8 April 2013

Small rectangular monochrome image, landscape orientation, thin black border with a white background, containing the words 'no logo' in black text. iCuihua / 翠花
[No Recent changes]
[No WikiNode]
[No About]
[No Mobile URL]
Founded by:
Status: Dead
Language: Chinese
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: [[:Category:Wiki {{{license}}}|{{{license}}}]]
Main topic: Political

The name iCuihua stands for the following. 'Cuihua' is a Chinese name commonly used by average girls or women in rural area. It is used here to represent average Chinese people who have not yet have much awareness of fighting for their own rights. But they are nevertheless smart and kind human beings, and are eager to express themselves. Here 'i' is pronounced the same as `爱'(love) in Chinese. The iCuihua community will be dedicated to take care of people like Cuihua, by providing them information on how to fight for their rights. We unify ourselves by love.

Wiki size: 143 article pages [No see stats]

(As of: DD Month 2013)