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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
燕 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen tsubame(p); tsubakurame(ok); tsubakura(ok); tsubakuro(ok); tsubame(p) つばめ(P); つばくらめ(ok); つばくら(ok); つばくろ(ok); ツバメ(P) |
More info & calligraphy: Swallow(1) (kana only) swallow (bird of the Hirundinidae family); martin; (2) barn swallow (Hirundo rustica); (3) (See 若い燕) younger man involved with an older woman; boy toy; (given name) Yasushi |
祖父 see styles |
zǔ fù zu3 fu4 tsu fu sofu(p); jiji; jii; ooji; oji; sobu(ok) / sofu(p); jiji; ji; ooji; oji; sobu(ok) そふ(P); じじ; じい; おおじ; おじ; そぶ(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Grandfather(1) grandfather; (2) (おおじ only) (See 爺・1) old man; (3) (おおじ only) kyogen mask used for the role of an old man; (place-name) Sofu grandfather |
聖人 圣人 see styles |
shèng rén sheng4 ren2 sheng jen seijin / sejin せいじん |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Man / Saint(1) {Christn} saint; (2) (orig. meaning) wise and virtuous person (esp. in Confucianism); great religious teacher; sage; (3) (See 清酒) refined sake; (male given name) Masato is the opposite of the 凡人 common, or unenlightened man. |
愚公移山 see styles |
yú gōng yí shān yu2 gong1 yi2 shan1 yü kung i shan |
More info & calligraphy: Where There is a Will, There is a Way |
生老病死 see styles |
shēng lǎo bìng sǐ sheng1 lao3 bing4 si3 sheng lao ping ssu shouroubyoushi / shorobyoshi しょうろうびょうし |
More info & calligraphy: Birth Old-Age Sickness Death(yoji) {Buddh} the four inevitables in human life (birth, aging, sickness, and death) Birth, age, sickness, death, the 四苦 four afflictions that are the lot of every man. The five are the above four and 苦 misery, or suffering. |
叟 see styles |
sǒu sou3 sou sou / so そう |
old gentleman; old man (archaism) (See 翁・おきな・1) old man; venerable gentleman |
士 see styles |
shì shi4 shih shi し |
member of the senior ministerial class (old); scholar (old); bachelor; honorific; soldier; noncommissioned officer; specialist worker (1) man (esp. one who is well-respected); (2) (See 侍・1) samurai; (suffix noun) (3) person (in a certain profession, esp. licensed); member; (personal name) Mamoru A gentleman, scholar, officer. |
尉 see styles |
yù yu4 yü jou / jo じょう |
used in 尉遲|尉迟[Yu4 chi2] and 尉犁[Yu4 li2] (1) (archaism) (See 判官・はんがん・2) inspector (third highest of the four administrative ranks of the ritsuryō system); (2) {noh} (See 翁・おきな・1) old man; (3) white ash (of charcoal); (surname) I |
末 see styles |
mò mo4 mo matsu まつ |
tip; end; final stage; latter part; inessential detail; powder; dust; opera role of old man (n-suf,n) (1) the end (of); (suffix noun) (2) (See 粉末) powder; (surname, given name) Matsu Branch, twig; end; dust; not; translit, ma, va, ba; cf. 摩. |
枴 拐 see styles |
guǎi guai3 kuai |
cane; walking stick; crutch; old man's staff |
爺 爷 see styles |
yé ye2 yeh jiji; jijii; jii; jijii; jiji / jiji; jiji; ji; jiji; jiji じじ; じじい; じい; ジジイ; ジジ |
grandpa; old gentleman (1) (kana only) (See 祖父・2) old man; (2) (derogatory term) (usu. ジジイ) old geezer |
翁 see styles |
wēng weng1 weng okina(p); ou / okina(p); o おきな(P); おう |
elderly man; father; father-in-law; neck feathers of a bird (old) (1) old man; venerable gentleman; (suffix) (2) (おう only) (honorific or respectful language) venerable; old; father; (surname) On an old man |
耆 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi ki |
man of sixty or seventy Old, 60 years of age, experienced; translit. ji, g. |
丁夫 see styles |
dīng fū ding1 fu1 ting fu |
(in ancient times) a man old enough for corvée or military service |
丈人 see styles |
zhàng rén zhang4 ren2 chang jen joujin / jojin じょうじん |
wife's father (father-in-law); old man (1) (honorific or respectful language) elder; senior; (2) wife's father; father-in-law; (given name) Takehito |
三元 see styles |
sān yuán san1 yuan2 san yüan sangen さんげん |
(old) first place in civil service examinations at three levels: provincial 解元[jie4 yuan2], metropolitan 會元|会元[hui4 yuan2] and palace 狀元|状元[zhuang4 yuan2] (1) (See 上元,中元・1,下元) 15th day of the 1st, 7th and 10th lunar months; (2) heaven, earth and man; (3) January 1; New Year's Day; (can act as adjective) (4) {chem} ternary; (female given name) Miyuki |
上座 see styles |
shàng zuò shang4 zuo4 shang tso kamiza; jouza / kamiza; joza かみざ; じょうざ |
seat of honor (n,vs,adj-no) chief seat; seat of honor; seat of honour; head of the table; (place-name) Jōza Sthavira; or Mahāsthavira. Old man, or elder; head monk, president, or abbot; the first Buddhist fathers; a title of Mahākāśyapa; also of monks of twenty to forty-nine years standing, as 中座 are from ten to nineteen and 下座 under ten. The 釋氏要覽 divides presiding elders into four classes, those presiding over monasteries, over assemblies of monks, over sects, and laymen presiding over feasts to monks. |
中男 see styles |
chuunan / chunan ちゅうなん |
(1) (See 次男・じなん) one's second son; (2) (archaism) (See 少丁) man between 17 and 20 years old (ritsuryō system); (personal name) Nakao |
健者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
兵児 see styles |
heko へこ |
(Kagoshima dialect) young man (between 15 and 25 years old) |
大将 see styles |
taishou(p); daishou(ok) / taisho(p); daisho(ok) たいしょう(P); だいしょう(ok) |
(1) {mil} general; admiral; (2) head; chief; leader; boss; kingpin; (3) (familiar language) (familiar or jocular term for addressing a male) old chap; mate; boss; chief; man; (4) (See 先鋒・せんぽう・2) athlete who competes in the last match of a team competition (kendo, judo, etc.); (given name) Hiromasa |
夫子 see styles |
fū zǐ fu1 zi3 fu tzu fuushi / fushi ふうし |
Master (old form of address for teachers, scholars); (used sarcastically) pedant (1) (honorific or respectful language) (term of address formerly used in China) teacher; wise man; sage; master; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 孔子) Confucius; (3) the person concerned; you; he; she; (female given name) Tsumako |
孤老 see styles |
gū lǎo gu1 lao3 ku lao |
solitary old man or woman; regular patron (at brothels) |
小父 see styles |
oji おじ |
(kana only) (familiar language) (vocative; used with suffix さん or 様) old man; mister |
愚公 see styles |
gukou / guko ぐこう |
(char) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong; (ch) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong |
松蘿 see styles |
shoura; saruogase(gikun) / shora; saruogase(gikun) しょうら; さるおがせ(gikun) |
(1) (See サルオガセ) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea); (2) (しょうら only) (archaism) pine tree vines; deep entanglement |
沙彌 沙弥 see styles |
shā mí sha1 mi2 sha mi shami |
novice Buddhist monk śrāmaṇera, 室羅摩拏洛迦; 室末那伊洛迦; 室羅摩尼羅 The male religious novice, who has taken vows to obey the ten commandments. The term is explained by 息惡行慈 one who ceases from evil and does works of mercy, or lives altruistically; 勤策男 a zealous man; 求寂 one who seeks rest; 求涅槃寂 one who seeks the peace of nirvāṇa. Three kinds are recognized according to age, i. e. 7 to 13 years old, old enough to 驅鳥 'drive away crows'; 14 to 19, called 應法 able to respond to or follow the doctrine; 20 to 70. |
狂骨 see styles |
kyoukotsu / kyokotsu きょうこつ |
ghostly skeletal old man who emerges from wells (Japanese folklore) |
狒々 see styles |
hihi ひひ |
(1) (kana only) baboon; (2) (derogatory term) lecher; dirty old man; skirt-chaser |
狒狒 see styles |
fèi fèi fei4 fei4 fei fei hihi ひひ |
baboon (1) (kana only) baboon; (2) (derogatory term) lecher; dirty old man; skirt-chaser |
狸爺 see styles |
tanukijijii / tanukijiji たぬきじじい |
cunning old man |
糞爺 see styles |
kusojijii; kusojijii / kusojiji; kusojiji くそじじい; クソジジイ |
(kana only) (derogatory term) old man; old goat |
翁媼 see styles |
ouou; ouon / oo; oon おうおう; おうおん |
(obsolete) old man and old woman; elderly man and elderly woman |
老丈 see styles |
lǎo zhàng lao3 zhang4 lao chang |
sir (respectful form of address for an old man) |
老人 see styles |
lǎo rén lao3 ren2 lao jen roujin / rojin ろうじん |
old man or woman; the elderly; one's aged parents or grandparents old person; senior citizen; the aged; the elderly old person |
老兒 老儿 see styles |
lǎo ér lao3 er2 lao erh |
father; husband; old man |
老叟 see styles |
lǎo sǒu lao3 sou3 lao sou |
old man |
老夫 see styles |
lǎo fū lao3 fu1 lao fu roufu / rofu ろうふ |
I (spoken by an old man) (obsolete) old man; elderly man |
老宿 see styles |
lǎo sù lao3 su4 lao su rōshuku |
sthavira, an old man, virtuous elder. |
老漢 老汉 see styles |
lǎo hàn lao3 han4 lao han |
old man; I (an old man referring to himself) |
老父 see styles |
lǎo fù lao3 fu4 lao fu roufu / rofu ろうふ |
father; old man; venerable sir old father |
老爹 see styles |
lǎo diē lao3 die1 lao tieh |
(dialect) father; old man; sir |
老爺 老爷 see styles |
lǎo ye lao3 ye5 lao yeh rouya / roya ろうや |
(respectful) lord; master; (coll.) maternal grandfather old man |
老翁 see styles |
lǎo wēng lao3 weng1 lao weng rouou; oji(ok) / roo; oji(ok) ろうおう; おじ(ok) |
old man (See 老媼) old man |
老者 see styles |
lǎo zhě lao3 zhe3 lao che rōsha |
old man; elderly man the elderly |
老頭 老头 see styles |
lǎo tóu lao3 tou2 lao t`ou lao tou oigashira おいがしら |
old fellow; old man; father; husband (1) (hist) helmet with white hair coming out of the top, making the wearer look like an old person; (2) (See 老冠) kanji "old" radical at top |
老骨 see styles |
roukotsu / rokotsu ろうこつ |
one's old bones; old man |
親仁 see styles |
chikahito ちかひと |
(gikun reading) one's father; old man; one's boss; (given name) Chikahito |
親爺 see styles |
oyaji おやじ |
(gikun reading) one's father; old man; one's boss; (surname) Oyaji |
野老 see styles |
tokoro; yarou; tokoro / tokoro; yaro; tokoro ところ; やろう; トコロ |
(1) (kana only) Dioscorea tokoro (species of wild yam); (2) (やろう only) old man living in the countryside; (surname) Norou |
阿公 see styles |
ā gōng a1 gong1 a kung |
(old) grandfather; polite address for an elderly man, or a woman's father-in-law; (Taiwanese) grandfather |
阿爹 see styles |
ā diē a1 die1 a tieh |
dad; father; (paternal) grandfather; old man |
高士 see styles |
gāo shì gao1 shi4 kao shih koushi / koshi こうし |
man of noble character; (s,m) Takashi Eminent scholar; old tr. for Bodhisattva. |
鰥夫 鳏夫 see styles |
guān fū guan1 fu1 kuan fu yamome やもめ yamoo やもお |
old wifeless man; bachelor; widower (kana only) widower; divorced man not remarried; widower |
エカシ see styles |
ekashi エカシ |
grandfather (ain:); old man |
エロ爺 see styles |
erojijii / erojiji エロじじい |
(colloquialism) dirty old man; pervert; lecher |
おしん see styles |
ojin おじん |
(See おじさん・2) old man; old-timer; old fogey; (female given name) Oshin |
ジジイ see styles |
jijii / jiji ジジイ |
(1) (kana only) old man; (2) (derogatory term) old geezer |
健か者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
好々爺 see styles |
koukouya / kokoya こうこうや |
good-natured old man |
好好爺 see styles |
koukouya / kokoya こうこうや |
good-natured old man |
子啼爺 see styles |
konakijijii / konakijiji こなきじじい |
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry) |
年の功 see styles |
toshinokou / toshinoko としのこう |
(exp,n) wisdom of age; sagacity of one's years; old-man's wisdom |
強か者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
爺穢い see styles |
jijimusai じじむさい |
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy |
狸親父 see styles |
tanukioyaji たぬきおやじ |
sly (cunning) old man |
白頭翁 白头翁 see styles |
bái tóu wēng bai2 tou2 weng1 pai t`ou weng pai tou weng hakutouou / hakutoo はくとうおう |
root of Chinese pulsatilla; Chinese bulbul (1) windflower; anemone; (2) white-haired old man; (3) (See 椋鳥・むくどり・1) grey starling (gray) |
翁の面 see styles |
okinanomen おきなのめん |
old man's mask |
老人家 see styles |
lǎo rén jiā lao3 ren2 jia1 lao jen chia |
polite term for old woman or man |
老伯伯 see styles |
lǎo bó bo lao3 bo2 bo5 lao po po |
grandpa (polite form of address for old man) |
老公公 see styles |
lǎo gōng gong lao3 gong1 gong5 lao kung kung |
old man; husband's father; father-in-law; court eunuch |
老橊槌 see styles |
lǎo liú chuí lao3 liu2 chui2 lao liu ch`ui lao liu chui rōryūtsui |
An old pestle, or drumstick, a baldheaded old man, or monk. |
老頭子 老头子 see styles |
lǎo tóu zi lao3 tou2 zi5 lao t`ou tzu lao tou tzu |
(coll.) old man; (said of an aging husband) my old man |
雲雀骨 see styles |
hibaribone ひばりぼね |
(1) (archaism) being thin and bony; bony body; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) bony old man; bony old woman |
雷親父 see styles |
kaminarioyaji かみなりおやじ |
snarling old man; irascible old man |
黃種人 黄种人 see styles |
huáng zhǒng rén huang2 zhong3 ren2 huang chung jen |
yellow man; Mongoloid (old term) |
オジサン see styles |
ojisan オジサン |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
バイじい see styles |
baijii / baiji バイじい |
(abbreviation) (from Viagra おじいさん) old man who takes Viagra |
不良老年 see styles |
furyourounen / furyoronen ふりょうろうねん |
old sinner; elderly man-about-town; older person who enjoys free and easy lifestyle unfettered by social taboos |
伯父さん see styles |
ojisan おじさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
北叟失馬 北叟失马 see styles |
běi sǒu shī mǎ bei3 sou3 shi1 ma3 pei sou shih ma |
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good |
十二因緣 十二因缘 see styles |
shí èr yīn yuán shi2 er4 yin1 yuan2 shih erh yin yüan jūni innen |
Dvādaśaṅga pratītyasamutpāda; the twelve nidānas; v. 尼 and 因; also 十二緣起; 因緣有支; 因緣率連; 因緣棘園; 因緣輪; 因緣重城; 因緣觀; 支佛觀. They are the twelve links in the chain of existence: (1) 無明avidyā, ignorance, or unenlightenment; (2) 行 saṃskāra, action, activity, conception, "dispositions," Keith; (3) 識 vijñāna, consciousness; (4) 名色 nāmarūpa, name and form; (5) 六入 ṣaḍāyatana, the six sense organs, i.e. eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind; (6) 觸 sparśa, contact, touch; (7) 受 vedanā, sensation, feeling; (8) 愛 tṛṣṇā, thirst, desire, craving; (9) 取 upādāna, laying hold of, grasping; (10) 有 bhava, being, existing; (11) 生 jāti, birth; (12) 老死 jarāmaraṇa, old age, death. The "classical formula" reads "By reason of ignorance dispositions; by reason of dispositions consciousness", etc. A further application of the twelve nidānas is made in regard to their causaton of rebirth: (1) ignorance, as inherited passion from the beginningless past ; (2) karma, good and evil, of past lives; (3) conception as a form of perception; (4) nāmarūpa, or body and mind evolving (in the womb); (5) the six organs on the verge of birth; (6) childhood whose intelligence is limited to sparśa, contact or touch; (7) receptivity or budding intelligence and discrimination from 6 or 7 years; (8) thirst, desire, or love, age of puberty; (9) the urge of sensuous existence; (10) forming the substance, bhava, of future karma; (11) the completed karma ready for rebirth; (12) old age and death. The two first are associated with the previous life, the other ten with the present. The theory is equally applicable to all realms of reincarnation. The twelve links are also represented in a chart, at the centre of which are the serpent (anger), boar (ignorance, or stupidity), and dove (lust) representing the fundamental sins. Each catches the other by the tail, typifying the train of sins producing the wheel of life. In another circle the twelve links are represented as follows: (1) ignorance, a blind woman; (2) action, a potter at work, or man gathering fruit; (3) consciousness, a restless monkey; (4) name and form, a boat; (5) sense organs, a house; (6) contact, a man and woman sitting together; (7) sensation, a man pierced by an arrow; (8) desire, a man drinking wine; (9) craving, a couple in union; (10) existence through childbirth; (11) birth, a man carrying a corpse; (12) disease, old age, death, an old woman leaning on a stick. v. 十二因緣論 Pratītya-samutpāda śāstra. |
叔父さん see styles |
ojisan おじさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
塞翁失馬 塞翁失马 see styles |
sài wēng shī mǎ sai4 weng1 shi1 ma3 sai weng shih ma |
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good |
好色之徒 see styles |
hào sè zhī tú hao4 se4 zhi1 tu2 hao se chih t`u hao se chih tu |
lecher; womanizer; dirty old man |
子なき爺 see styles |
konakijijii / konakijiji こなきじじい |
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry) |
子泣き爺 see styles |
konakijijii / konakijiji こなきじじい |
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry) |
寶刀不老 宝刀不老 see styles |
bǎo dāo bù lǎo bao3 dao1 bu4 lao3 pao tao pu lao |
lit. a good sword always remains sharp (idiom); fig. (of one's skills etc) to be as good as ever; the old man still has it |
小父さん see styles |
ojisan おじさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
爺むさい see styles |
jijimusai じじむさい |
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy |
老いぼれ see styles |
oibore おいぼれ |
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer |
老い耄れ see styles |
oibore おいぼれ |
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer |
老人と海 see styles |
roujintoumi / rojintomi ろうじんとうみ |
(work) The Old Man and the Sea (1952 novella by Ernest Hemingway) |
靴子落地 see styles |
xuē zi luò dì xue1 zi5 luo4 di4 hsüeh tzu lo ti |
lit. the boot hits the floor (idiom); fig. a much-anticipated, impactful development has finally occurred (an allusion to a joke from the 1950s in which a young man would take off a boot and throw it onto the floor, waking the old man sleeping downstairs, who could then not get back to sleep until he had heard the second boot hit the floor) |
頑固親父 see styles |
gankooyaji がんこおやじ |
stubborn (obstinate) father; pig-headed old man |
おやっさん see styles |
oyassan おやっさん |
(1) (osb:) father; dad; (2) (osb:) old man |
さるおがせ see styles |
saruogase さるおがせ |
(kana only) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea) |
したたか者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
死に損ない see styles |
shinizokonai しにぞこない |
(exp,n) (1) (See 死に損なう・しにそこなう) person who has escaped death; failed suicide; (exp,n) (2) person who has outlived their time; dotard; doddering old man |
Variations: |
hihi; hihi ひひ; ヒヒ |
(1) (kana only) baboon; (2) (derogatory term) lecher; dirty old man; skirt-chaser |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "old man" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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