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買林


买林

see styles
mǎi lín
    mai3 lin2
mai lin
 Bairin
Vikrītavana, a 'monastery 200 li north-west of the capital of Cashmere'. Eitel.

醉聖


醉圣

see styles
zuì shèng
    zui4 sheng4
tsui sheng
the Sage of intoxication; refers to Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai 李白 (701-762)

闇音

see styles
 anne
    あんね
(female given name) Anne

闖王


闯王

see styles
chuǎng wáng
    chuang3 wang2
ch`uang wang
    chuang wang
Chuangwang or Roaming King, adopted name of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成 (1605-1645)

離微


离微

see styles
lí wēi
    li2 wei1
li wei
 rimi
Apart from all the phenomenal; li is intp. as spirit, wei as its subtle, mysterious functioning; li is also intp. as nirvana in character, wei as prajñā , or intelligence, knowledge, discrimination.

鞏俐


巩俐

see styles
gǒng lì
    gong3 li4
kung li
Gong Li (1965-), Chinese actress

驪山


骊山

see styles
lí shān
    li2 shan1
li shan
 riishan / rishan
    リーシャン
Mt Li near Xi'an with the tomb of the First Emperor
(place-name) Li Shan

高昌

see styles
gāo chāng
    gao1 chang1
kao ch`ang
    kao chang
 takamasa
    たかまさ
(given name) Takamasa
高車Karakhojo, the ancient town of Kao-ch'ang, which lay 30 li east of Turfan in Turkestan, formerly an important Buddhist centre, whence came scriptures and monks to China.

鴻章


鸿章

see styles
hóng zhāng
    hong2 zhang1
hung chang
 koushou / kosho
    こうしょう
Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat
(given name) Kōshou

黎族

see styles
lí zú
    li2 zu2
li tsu
 riizoku / rizoku
    リーぞく
Li ethnic group
Li (people)

あんね

see styles
 anne
    アンネ
(interjection) (familiar language) (feminine speech) look here; I say; well; I know what; I'll tell you what; just a minute; hold on; (female given name) Anne

あん音

see styles
 anne
    あんね
(female given name) Anne

リー族

see styles
 riizoku / rizoku
    リーぞく
Li (people)

一箭道

see styles
yī jiàn dào
    yi1 jian4 dao4
i chien tao
 ichisen dō
An arrow's flight, two li.

九華山


九华山

see styles
jiǔ huá shān
    jiu3 hua2 shan1
chiu hua shan
 Kuke Sen
Mount Jiuhua in Anhui, scenic tourist site, and one of the four famous Buddhist mountains
Formerly called 九子山, which was changed by the Tang poet Li Bai to the above; it is one of the four sacred mountains of Buddhism, situated in Anhui, and its patron Bodhisattva is Dizang 地藏.

保亭縣


保亭县

see styles
bǎo tíng xiàn
    bao3 ting2 xian4
pao t`ing hsien
    pao ting hsien
Baoting Li and Miao autonomous county, Hainan

倶盧舍


倶卢舍

see styles
jù lú shè
    ju4 lu2 she4
chü lu she
 gurusha
krośa, the distance the lowing of an ox or the sound of a drum can be heard, circa 5 li. Cf. 拘.

北齊書


北齐书

see styles
běi qí shū
    bei3 qi2 shu1
pei ch`i shu
    pei chi shu
History of Qi of the Northern Dynasties, eleventh of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Li Baiyao 李百藥|李百药[Li3 Bai3 yao4] in 636 during Tang Dynasty, 50 scrolls

千里駒


千里驹

see styles
qiān lǐ jū
    qian1 li3 ju1
ch`ien li chü
    chien li chü
 senri ku
The thousand-li colt, a name for Xuanzang.

呾羅斯


呾罗斯

see styles
dá luó sī
    da2 luo2 si1
ta lo ssu
 Tarashi
Talas, or Taras; '(1) an ancient city in Turkestan 150 li west of Ming bulak (according to Xuanzang). (2) A river which rises on the mountains west of Lake Issikoul and flows into a large lake to the north-west.' Eitel.

唐中宗

see styles
táng zhōng zōng
    tang2 zhong1 zong1
t`ang chung tsung
    tang chung tsung
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, reign name of fourth Tang emperor Li Zhe 李哲[Li3 Zhe2] (656-710), reigned 705-710

唐代宗

see styles
táng dài zōng
    tang2 dai4 zong1
t`ang tai tsung
    tang tai tsung
Emperor Taizong of Tang (727-779), reign name of ninth Tang emperor Li Yu 李豫[Li3 Yu4], reigned 762-779

唐僖宗

see styles
táng xī zōng
    tang2 xi1 zong1
t`ang hsi tsung
    tang hsi tsung
Emperor Xizong of Tang, reign name of nineteenth Tang Emperor Li Xuan 李儇[Li3 Xuan1] (862-888), reigned 873-888

唐哀帝

see styles
táng āi dì
    tang2 ai1 di4
t`ang ai ti
    tang ai ti
Emperor Aidi of Tang, reign name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Li Zhu 李祝[Li3 Zhu4] (892-908), reigned 904-907

唐太宗

see styles
táng tài zōng
    tang2 tai4 zong1
t`ang t`ai tsung
    tang tai tsung
 Go Taishū
Emperor Taizong of Tang, reign name of second Tang emperor Li Shimin 李世民[Li3 Shi4 min2] (599-649), reigned 626-649
Tang Taizong

唐宣宗

see styles
táng xuān zōng
    tang2 xuan1 zong1
t`ang hsüan tsung
    tang hsüan tsung
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (810-859), reign name of seventeenth Tang emperor Li Chen 李忱[Li3 Chen2], reigned 846-859

唐德宗

see styles
táng dé zōng
    tang2 de2 zong1
t`ang te tsung
    tang te tsung
Emperor Dezong of Tang (742-805), reign name of tenth Tang emperor Li Kuo 李适[Li3 Kuo4], reigned 779-805

唐憲宗


唐宪宗

see styles
táng xiàn zōng
    tang2 xian4 zong1
t`ang hsien tsung
    tang hsien tsung
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778-820), reign name of twelfth Tang emperor Li Chun 李純|李纯[Li3 Chun2] reigned 805-820

唐懿宗

see styles
táng yì zōng
    tang2 yi4 zong1
t`ang i tsung
    tang i tsung
Emperor Yizong of Tang (833-873), reign name of eighteenth Tang emperor Li Cui 李漼[Li3 Cui3], reigned 859-873

唐武宗

see styles
táng wǔ zōng
    tang2 wu3 zong1
t`ang wu tsung
    tang wu tsung
Emperor Wuzong of Tang (814-846), reign name of sixteenth Tang emperor Li Chan 李瀍[Li3 Chan2], reigned 840-846

唐殤帝


唐殇帝

see styles
táng shāng dì
    tang2 shang1 di4
t`ang shang ti
    tang shang ti
Emperor Shang of Tang, reign name of fifth Tang emperor Li Chongmao 李重茂[Li3 Chong2 mao4] (c. 695-715), reigned 710

唐睿宗

see styles
táng ruì zōng
    tang2 rui4 zong1
t`ang jui tsung
    tang jui tsung
Emperor Ruizong of Tang, reign name of sixth Tang emperor Li Dan 李旦[Li3 Dan4] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712

唐肅宗


唐肃宗

see styles
táng sù zōng
    tang2 su4 zong1
t`ang su tsung
    tang su tsung
Emperor Suzong of Tang (711-762), reign name of eighth Tang emperor Li Heng 李亨[Li3 Heng1], reigned 756-762

唐順宗


唐顺宗

see styles
táng shùn zōng
    tang2 shun4 zong1
t`ang shun tsung
    tang shun tsung
Emperor Shunzong of Tang (761-806), reign name of eleventh Tang emperor Li Song 李誦|李诵[Li3 Song4], reigned 805-806

唐高宗

see styles
táng gāo zōng
    tang2 gao1 zong1
t`ang kao tsung
    tang kao tsung
Emperor Gaozong of Tang, reign name of third Tang emperor Li Zhi 李治[Li3 Zhi4] (628-683), reigned 649-683

唐高祖

see styles
táng gāo zǔ
    tang2 gao1 zu3
t`ang kao tsu
    tang kao tsu
Emperor Gaozu of Tang, reign name of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 李淵|李渊[Li3 Yuan1] (566-635), reigned 618-626

在理教

see styles
zài lǐ jiào
    zai4 li3 jiao4
tsai li chiao
 Zairi kyō
The Tsai-li secret society, an offshoot of the White Lily Society, was founded in Shantung at the beginning of the Ch'ing dynasty; the title 'in the li, ' indicating that the society associated itself with all three religions, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism; its followers set up no images, burnt no incense, neither smoked nor drank, and were vegetarian.

大李杜

see styles
dà lǐ dù
    da4 li3 du4
ta li tu
Li Bai 李白[Li3 Bai2] and Du Fu 杜甫[Du4 Fu3]

夾山寺


夹山寺

see styles
jiā shān sì
    jia1 shan1 si4
chia shan ssu
Jiashan Temple, Buddhist temple in Shimen county 石門縣|石门县[Shi2 men2 xian4], Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan, the purported final home and burial place of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成[Li3 Zi4 cheng2]

姚雪垠

see styles
yáo xuě yín
    yao2 xue3 yin2
yao hsüeh yin
Yao Xueyin (1910-1999), PRC novelist, author of historical novel Li Zicheng 李自成

子合國


子合国

see styles
zǐ hé guó
    zi3 he2 guo2
tzu ho kuo
 Shigōkoku
Kukyar, Kokyar, or Kukejar, a country west of Khotan, 1,000 li from Kashgar, perhaps Yarkand.

巨賞彌


巨赏弥

see styles
jù shǎng mí
    ju4 shang3 mi2
chü shang mi
 Kyoshōmi
Kauśāmbī, (Pali) Kosambi, Vatsa-pattana. Also written 倶睒彌 (or 倶賞彌, or 倶舍彌); 拘睒彌 (or 拘剡彌) ; 拘鹽; 拘深; 拘羅瞿; 拘翼; 憍賞 (or 憍閃) 彌. The country of King Udayana in 'Central India', described as 6, 000 li in circuit, soil rich, with a famous capital, in which the 西域記 5 says there was a great image of the Buddha. Eitel says: It was 'one of the most ancient cities of India, identified by some with Kasia near Kurrah (Lat. 25 ° 41 N., Long. 81 ° 27 E. ), by others with the village of Kosam on the Jumna 30 miles above Aulahabad'. It is identified with Kosam.

平安里

see styles
píng ān lǐ
    ping2 an1 li3
p`ing an li
    ping an li
Ping'an Li (street name in Beijing)

快目王

see styles
kuài mù wáng
    kuai4 mu4 wang2
k`uai mu wang
    kuai mu wang
 Kemoku ō
The quick-eyed king, Sudhīra, or highly intelligent, who could see through a wall 40 li away, yet who took out his eyes to give as alms; v. 賢愚經 6.

拘理迦

see styles
jū lǐ jiā
    ju1 li3 jia1
chü li chia
 Kurika
Kulika. 'A city 9 li south-west of Nālanda in Magadha.' Eitel.

拘盧舍


拘卢舍

see styles
jū lú shè
    ju1 lu2 she4
chü lu she
 kurosha
(拘盧) krośa; also 拘樓賒; 拘屢; 倶盧舍; the distance a bull's bellow can be heard, the eighth part of a yojana, or 5 li; another less probable definition is 2 li. For 拘盧 Uttarakuru, see 倶.

李世民

see styles
lǐ shì mín
    li3 shi4 min2
li shih min
Li Shimin, personal name of second Tang emperor Taizong 唐太宗[Tang2 Tai4 zong1] (599-649), reigned 626-649

李亞鵬


李亚鹏

see styles
lǐ yà péng
    li3 ya4 peng2
li ya p`eng
    li ya peng
Li Yapeng (1971-), PRC actor

李伯元

see styles
lǐ bó yuán
    li3 bo2 yuan2
li po yüan
Li Boyuan or Li Baojia 李寶嘉|李宝嘉 (1867-1906), late Qing journalist, novelist and social observer, author of Observations on the current state of officialdom 官場現形記|官场现形记

李元昊

see styles
lǐ yuán hào
    li3 yuan2 hao4
li yüan hao
Li Yuanhao (1003-1048), founding king of Xixia 西夏[Xi1 Xia4] around modern Ningxia 寧夏|宁夏[Ning2 xia4]

李先念

see styles
lǐ xiān niàn
    li3 xian1 nian4
li hsien nien
Li Xiannian (1909-1992), PRC general and politician

李克強


李克强

see styles
lǐ kè qiáng
    li3 ke4 qiang2
li k`o ch`iang
    li ko chiang
 riikuuchian / rikuchian
    リークーチアン
Li Keqiang (1955-2023), PRC politician, premier 2013-2023
(person) Li Keqiang (Chinese politician; 1955.7.1-2023.10.27)

李公樸


李公朴

see styles
lǐ gōng pǔ
    li3 gong1 pu3
li kung p`u
    li kung pu
Li Gongpu (-1946), communist killed by Guomindang in Kunming in 1946

李冰冰

see styles
lǐ bīng bīng
    li3 bing1 bing1
li ping ping
Li Bingbing (1973-), PRC film actress and pop star

李劼人

see styles
lǐ jié rén
    li3 jie2 ren2
li chieh jen
Li Jieren (1891-1962), novelist

李商隱


李商隐

see styles
lǐ shāng yǐn
    li3 shang1 yin3
li shang yin
Li Shangyin (c. 813-858), Tang poet

李嘉誠


李嘉诚

see styles
lǐ jiā chéng
    li3 jia1 cheng2
li chia ch`eng
    li chia cheng
 rikasei / rikase
    りかせい
Sir Li Ka-shing (1928-), Hong Kong businessman
(person) Li Ka-shing (1928.7.29-; Hong Kong magnate)

李四光

see styles
lǐ sì guāng
    li3 si4 guang1
li ssu kuang
Li Siguang (1889-1971), Mongol-born, Japanese-trained geologist, prominent in early PRC oil exploration

李大釗


李大钊

see styles
lǐ dà zhāo
    li3 da4 zhao1
li ta chao
Li Dazhao (1889-1927), early Chinese Marxist and founding member of the communist party

李天祿


李天禄

see styles
lǐ tiān lù
    li3 tian1 lu4
li t`ien lu
    li tien lu
Li Tianlu (1910-1998), Taiwanese master puppeteer

李娃傳


李娃传

see styles
lǐ wá zhuàn
    li3 wa2 zhuan4
li wa chuan
Tale of Courtesan Li Wa, novel by Tang writer Bai Xingjian 白行簡|白行简[Bai2 Xing2 jian3] along the lines of La Traviata, favorite opera plot

李季蘭


李季兰

see styles
lǐ jì lán
    li3 ji4 lan2
li chi lan
Li Jilan or Li Ye 李冶[Li3 Ye3] (713-784), Tang dynasty female poet

李宇春

see styles
lǐ yǔ chūn
    li3 yu3 chun1
li yü ch`un
    li yü chun
Li Yuchun aka Chris Lee (1984-), Chinese pop singer

李宗仁

see styles
lǐ zōng rén
    li3 zong1 ren2
li tsung jen
Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction

李富春

see styles
lǐ fù chūn
    li3 fu4 chun1
li fu ch`un
    li fu chun
Li Fuchun (1900-1975), Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician, served as Vice Premier of the PRC

李寶嘉


李宝嘉

see styles
lǐ bǎo jiā
    li3 bao3 jia1
li pao chia
Li Boyuan 李伯元 or Li Baojia (1867-1906), late Qing journalist, novelist and social observer, author of Observations on the current state of officialdom 官場現形記|官场现形记

李嵐清


李岚清

see styles
lǐ lán qīng
    li3 lan2 qing1
li lan ch`ing
    li lan ching
 riransei / riranse
    りらんせい
Li Lanqing (1932-), PRC politician
(personal name) Riransei

李師政


李师政

see styles
lǐ shī zhèng
    li3 shi1 zheng4
li shih cheng
 Ri Shisei
Li Shizheng

李延壽


李延寿

see styles
lǐ yán shòu
    li3 yan2 shou4
li yen shou
Li Yanshou (fl. 650), compiler of History of the Southern 南史 and Northern Dynasties 北史

李建成

see styles
lǐ jiàn chéng
    li3 jian4 cheng2
li chien ch`eng
    li chien cheng
Li Jiancheng (589-626), eldest son of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 唐高祖李淵|唐高祖李渊, murdered by his brother 李世民 in the Xuanwu Gate coup 玄武門之變|玄武门之变; Professor Li Jiancheng (1964-), geophysicist and specialist in satellite geodesy

李彥宏


李彦宏

see styles
lǐ yàn hóng
    li3 yan4 hong2
li yen hung
Robin Li (1968-), founder and CEO of Baidu 百度, a PRC Internet company

李後主


李后主

see styles
lǐ hòu zhǔ
    li3 hou4 zhu3
li hou chu
Li Houzhu (c. 937-978), the final Southern Tang ruler (ruled 961-975) and a renowned poet; given name Li Yu 李煜

李德林

see styles
lǐ dé lín
    li3 de2 lin2
li te lin
Li Delin (530-590), historian of Northern Wei and Sui dynasty

李懷遠


李怀远

see styles
lǐ huái yuǎn
    li3 huai2 yuan3
li huai yüan
Li Huaiyuan (-756), senior Tang dynasty official

李成江

see styles
lǐ chéng jiāng
    li3 cheng2 jiang1
li ch`eng chiang
    li cheng chiang
Li Chengjiang (1979-), Chinese figure skater

李振藩

see styles
lǐ zhèn fān
    li3 zhen4 fan1
li chen fan
Li Zhenfan (1940-1973), real name of the actor Bruce Lee 李小龍|李小龙[Li3 Xiao3 long2]

李敏勇

see styles
lǐ mǐn yǒng
    li3 min3 yong3
li min yung
Li Minyong (1947-), Taiwanese poet

李時珍


李时珍

see styles
lǐ shí zhēn
    li3 shi2 zhen1
li shih chen
Li Shizhen (1518-1593), Ming botanist and pharmacologist, author of Compendium of Medical Herbs 本草綱目|本草纲目[Ben3 cao3 Gang1 mu4]

李朝威

see styles
lǐ cháo wēi
    li3 chao2 wei1
li ch`ao wei
    li chao wei
Li Chaowei (c. 766-c. 820), Tang writer of fantasy fiction 傳奇|传奇, author of 柳毅傳|柳毅传

李林甫

see styles
lǐ lín fǔ
    li3 lin2 fu3
li lin fu
Li Linfu (-752), Tang politician, chancellor under Tang emperor Xuanzong 玄宗

李格非

see styles
lǐ gé fēi
    li3 ge2 fei1
li ko fei
Li Gefei (active c. 1090), Northern Song writer and father of southern Song female poet Li Qingzhao 李清照

李汝珍

see styles
lǐ rǔ zhēn
    li3 ru3 zhen1
li ju chen
Li Ruzhen (c. 1763-c. 1830), Qing novelist and phonologist, author of fantasy novel Jinghua Yuan 鏡花緣|镜花缘 or Flowers in the Mirror

李洪志

see styles
lǐ hóng zhì
    li3 hong2 zhi4
li hung chih
 rikoushi / rikoshi
    りこうし
Li Hongzhi (1951-), founder of Falun Gong 法輪功|法轮功[Fa3 lun2 gong1]
(person) Li Hongzhi (1951-) (founder of the Falun Gong)

李清照

see styles
lǐ qīng zhào
    li3 qing1 zhao4
li ch`ing chao
    li ching chao
Li Qingzhao (1084-c. 1151), southern Song female poet

李源潮

see styles
lǐ yuán cháo
    li3 yuan2 chao2
li yüan ch`ao
    li yüan chao
Li Yuanchao (1950-), vice president of PRC from 2013-2018

李澤楷


李泽楷

see styles
lǐ zé kǎi
    li3 ze2 kai3
li tse k`ai
    li tse kai
Richard Li (1966-), Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist

李瑞環


李瑞环

see styles
lǐ ruì huán
    li3 rui4 huan2
li jui huan
Li Ruihuan (1934-), former Chinese politician

李百藥


李百药

see styles
lǐ bǎi yào
    li3 bai3 yao4
li pai yao
Li Baiyao (565-648), Tang dynasty writer and historian, compiler of History of Qi of the Northern dynasties 北齊書|北齐书

李直夫

see styles
lǐ zhí fū
    li3 zhi2 fu1
li chih fu
Li Zhifu (c. 14th century), Yuan dynasty playwright in the 雜劇|杂剧[za2 ju4] style

李綠園


李绿园

see styles
lǐ lǜ yuán
    li3 lu:4 yuan2
li lü yüan
Li Lüyuan (1707-1790), Qing dynasty writer, author of novel Lamp in the Side Street 岐路燈|岐路灯[Qi2 lu4 Deng1]

李肇星

see styles
lǐ zhào xīng
    li3 zhao4 xing1
li chao hsing
Li Zhaoxing (1940-), former PRC foreign minister

李自成

see styles
lǐ zì chéng
    li3 zi4 cheng2
li tzu ch`eng
    li tzu cheng
 rijisei / rijise
    りじせい
Li Zicheng (1605-1645), leader of peasant rebellion at the end of the Ming Dynasty
(person) Ri Jisei (1606-1645)

李英儒

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lǐ yīng rú
    li3 ying1 ru2
li ying ju
Li Yingru (1913-1989), calligrapher and writer, author of many novels about the war as seen by the communists

李衛公


李卫公

see styles
lǐ wèi gōng
    li3 wei4 gong1
li wei kung
Li Wei Gong; Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖[Li3 Jing4]

李誠恩


李诚恩

see styles
lǐ chéng ēn
    li3 cheng2 en1
li ch`eng en
    li cheng en
Euna Li, US-Korean woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009

李通玄

see styles
lǐ dōng xuán
    li3 dong1 xuan2
li tung hsüan
 Ri Tsūgen
Li Tongxuan

李連杰


李连杰

see styles
lǐ lián jié
    li3 lian2 jie2
li lien chieh
 riirenchiin / rirenchin
    りーれんちぇん
Li Lianjie or Jet Li (1963-), martial arts sportsman, subsequently film star and director
(personal name) Ri-renchen

李重茂

see styles
lǐ chóng mào
    li3 chong2 mao4
li ch`ung mao
    li chung mao
Li Chongmao, personal name of fifth Tang emperor Shang 唐殤帝|唐殇帝[Tang2 Shang1 Di4] (c. 695-715), reigned 710

李鐵拐


李铁拐

see styles
lǐ tiě guǎi
    li3 tie3 guai3
li t`ieh kuai
    li tieh kuai
Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine

李長春


李长春

see styles
lǐ cháng chūn
    li3 chang2 chun1
li ch`ang ch`un
    li chang chun
Li Changchun (1944-), PRC politician

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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