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On 2007-01-13, at 19:07 (UTC), User 24.163.120.175 changed the name of Si's wife from "unknown" to "Ming An Lee". For all I knew when I first saw this, it might have been legitimate, though the name seemed anachronistic. But I'm no expert in 5th Century BCE Chinese names. However, the user's history suggested that it was vandalism, so I googled "Ming An Lee", and discovered that she is a teacher at Cary Academy. From other edits in the history I concluded that the user is probably a student at that school; the fact that Ming An Lee is a teacher there made the probability that this edit was vandalism seem compelling, so I took it upon myself to reverse it. In the extremely unlikely event that Ming An Lee actually was King Si's wife, my apologies. Zsero04:22, 18 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]