We take "zhwikisource" to be defined as
potentially pertaining to the
entire macrolanguage, and on those grounds reject this
request.
This position could impact the establishment of other Chinese languages
wikisource in the future, especially those that doesn't use Han characters,
or those that utilize a different set of Han characters. Granted there are
not much document of those languages in wikisource now and there doesn't
seems to be much available content that can be uploaded in the near future
as most of these language aren't accustomed to be written out directly
instead of translating into Standard Modern/Classical Chinese during the
writing process, so most materials would be things like lyrics or speech
transcription and such, and that some more recent materials that are beyond
these aspects are still subjected to copyright, but as times goes and more
material will be eligible to and are being uploaded to wikisource, this
might be a problem in project creation for those languages.
Also, another thing to note is that, most Chinese speakers in Greater China
area nowadays can understand Literary Chinese text (even if just for a
limited extent for most people), probably because almost all schools in the
Greater China area teach literary Chinese as part of their language course.
It probably helped the current effective management of already uploaded LZH
text in Chinese Wikisource. The same couldn't be said to text written in
other Chinese variants, especially those that use alternative non-Han
scripts like Latin/Arabic/etc scripts.