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Fun Club Random Wiki: A Game For Fun & Education

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Had an idea that I thought would be interesting, fun, and perhaps even educational! So here’s the deal… just below will be a link that will generate a random Wikipedia article. Click that link, and then comeback and share with us what you got! Simple enough, right?! I’ll get things started…

CLICK HERE FOR YOUR RANDOMLY GENERATED WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE

My random article was about the ‘2021 MotoE World Cup’.

The 2021 MotoE World Cup (known officially as the 2021 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of the MotoE World Cupfor electric motorcycle racing, and was a support series of the 73rd F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racingseason.

The Cup was won by Spanish rider Jordi Torres for the second consecutive season at the final round in Misano.

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_MotoE_World_Cup
 
Just got a really interesting one about a Chinese Prince named Chen Chang. Dude got murdered by being drowned in a river for basically trash talking the emperor at the time!

Chen Chang (陳昌) (537[1] – 5 May 560[2]), courtesy name Jingye (敬業), formally Prince Xian of Hengyang (衡陽獻王),[3] was an imperial prince of the Chinese Chen Dynasty. He was the sixth and only surviving son of the founding emperor Emperor Wu(Chen Baxian), but as he was detained as a hostage by Western Wei and Western Wei's successor state Northern Zhou, was unable to succeed to the throne when Emperor Wu died in 559. Rather, his cousin Chen Qian took the throne as Emperor Wen. Northern Zhou finally allowed him to return to Chen in 560, but as he wrote impolite letters to Emperor Wen, Emperor Wen felt threatened (as he viewed the letters as implied demands for the throne), and he sent his trusted general Hou Andu to escort Chen Chang. Hou subsequently drowned Chen Chang in the Yangtze River.

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Chang
 


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