How can I translate my questions into Chinese on this English-speaking board?

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To effectively engage on this English-speaking board, questions should be translated into Chinese for clarity. The discussion emphasizes the board's focus on English, suggesting that non-English queries may not receive adequate attention. Participants are encouraged to address complex issues, regardless of their nature. However, if a Chinese-speaking community is desired, the suggestion is to establish a separate platform. Engaging in the existing framework requires adherence to its linguistic norms.
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We can try to solve you think the very cutting-edge issues, no matter which side, but I hope you make your questions translated into Chinese
 
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This is a mathematical problem
 
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Although it looks like a medical problem
 
This board was created by people whose native language is English. If you want a board in Chinese, fine- create one yourself.
 
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