I don't think I can without also removing the link to Wade-Giles, which I think is useful since almost no one will know what that means - I do, because I had a minor in modern Chinese history for my MA, but that's not exactly the norm
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MOS:OVERLINK Chinese should be unlinked however the Wade-Giles's link shouldn't be removed, though it has a big connexion with Chinese and has a really useful reason to be linked. I personally don't think it would harm if we let it stay linked or unlinked; it's not like Wikipedia is dying or the article wouldn't pass GAN because of one really common language is still linked. Cheers.
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them the most powerful warships in East Asian waters at the time Unlink East Asian.
Done
She also supported the invasion of Sakhalin in July 1905 the invasion is a proper noun?
Capitalized
Pipe Germany to the German Empire.
Done
Upon her acquisition by Japan in 1895 Pipe Japan to the Empire of Japan.
Done
Two more of the guns were installed abreast of the main What kind of guns?
The same 6-inch QF guns
Nagasaki Incident vs Nagasaki incident
Fixed
Finding no enemy vessels, he took the fleet to Weihaiwei Modern-day Weihai?
Done
across the Bohai Strait to Weihaiwei on 20 October Unlink Weihaiwei and the link the sentence above this one.
Done
into the harbor on the night of 4–5 February and torpedoed Dingyuan --> "into the harbor on the night of 4/5 February and torpedoed Dingyuan"
Done
Where exactly operated she during her training period? In Japan itself, Korea or Taiwan?
Feng doesn't say - I'd assume in home waters, but I can't say for sure.
to be preserved in Ueno Park in Tokyo as a monument Unlink Tokyo.
Done
Shanghai is overlinked.
Fixed
to the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution in Beijing Unlink Beijing.
Done
Images
How is "File:Chen Yuen.tif" copy-right free? How do we know it was taken by US Navy personnel?
Corrected the template - we don't know that it was US personnel (though it might well have been) - personally, it seems more likely to have been a Japanese photographer, but we don't know for sure.