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束髮


束发

see styles
shù fà
    shu4 fa4
shu fa
to tie up one's hair; (literary) (of a boy) to be in one's adolescence (when boys in ancient China would tie up their hair)

東周


东周

see styles
dōng zhōu
    dong1 zhou1
tung chou
 toushuu / toshu
    とうしゅう
Eastern Zhou (770-221 BC)
(hist) (See 周・3) Eastern Zhou dynasty (of China; 771-256 BCE); Eastern Chou dynasty; (surname) Higashiamane

東営

see styles
 touei / toe
    とうえい
(place-name) Dongying (China)

東土


东土

see styles
dōng tǔ
    dong1 tu3
tung t`u
    tung tu
 hideto
    ひでと
the East; China
(personal name) Hideto
The eastern land, i. e. China.

東嶽


东岳

see styles
dōng yuè
    dong1 yue4
tung yüeh
 Tōgaku
Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong, one of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]
The Eastern Peak, Tai Shan in Shandong, one of the five sacred peaks; the god or spirit of this peak, whose protection is claimed all over China.

東晋

see styles
 toushin / toshin
    とうしん
(hist) (See 晋) Eastern Jin dynasty (of China; 317-420 CE); Eastern Chin dynasty

東洋


东洋

see styles
dōng yáng
    dong1 yang2
tung yang
 touyou / toyo
    とうよう
Japan (old); East Asian countries
(1) (See 西洋) the East; the Orient; (East) Asia; (2) (dated) (used in China) Japan; (personal name) Harumi

東海


东海

see styles
dōng hǎi
    dong1 hai3
tung hai
 toukai / tokai
    とうかい
East China Sea; East Sea (Chinese mythology and ancient geography)
(1) Tōkai region; region south of Tokyo on the Pacific Ocean side of Japan; (2) (sensitive word) (See 日本海) East Sea (Korean name for the Sea of Japan); (place-name) Donghae (South Korea)
eastern sea

東清

see styles
 toushin / toshin
    とうしん
(hist) Eastern China; (surname) Higashikiyo

東漢


东汉

see styles
dōng hàn
    dong1 han4
tung han
 toukan / tokan
    とうかん
Eastern or later Han dynasty, 25-220
(hist) (See 後漢・1) Eastern Han dynasty (of China; 25-220 CE); Later Han dynasty

東瀛


东瀛

see styles
dōng yíng
    dong1 ying2
tung ying
 touei / toe
    とうえい
East China Sea; Japan
(1) the pacific side of Japan; eastern sea; (2) of or about Japan

東胡


东胡

see styles
dōng hú
    dong1 hu2
tung hu
Eastern barbarian; ancient ethnic group of northeast frontier of China

東莞


东莞

see styles
dōng guǎn
    dong1 guan3
tung kuan
 tonkowan
    トンコワン
Dongguan prefecture-level city in Guangdong 廣東省|广东省[Guang3 dong1 Sheng3]
(place-name) Dongguan (China)

東魏


东魏

see styles
dōng wèi
    dong1 wei4
tung wei
 tougi / togi
    とうぎ
Eastern Wei of the Northern dynasties (534-550), formed from the break-up of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏
Eastern Wei dynasty (of China; 534-550)

松原

see styles
sōng yuán
    song1 yuan2
sung yüan
 matsubara
    まつばら
Songyuan, prefecture-level city in Jilin province 吉林省 in northeast China
pine grove; (place-name, surname) Matsuwara

松雀

see styles
sōng què
    song1 que4
sung ch`üeh
    sung chüeh
(bird species of China) pine grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator)

松鴉


松鸦

see styles
sōng yā
    song1 ya1
sung ya
(bird species of China) Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)

林鐘

see styles
 rinshou / rinsho
    りんしょう
(1) (See 黄鐘・おうしき,十二律) (in China) 8th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. A); (2) sixth lunar month

林鵰


林雕

see styles
lín diāo
    lin2 diao1
lin tiao
(bird species of China) black eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis)

林鷚


林鹨

see styles
lín liù
    lin2 liu4
lin liu
(bird species of China) tree pipit (Anthus trivialis)

林鷸


林鹬

see styles
lín yù
    lin2 yu4
lin yü
(bird species of China) wood sandpiper (Tringa glareola)

染付

see styles
 sometsuke
    そめつけ
(1) dyeing; printing; (2) blue and white ceramics (china, porcelain)

柳州

see styles
liǔ zhōu
    liu3 zhou1
liu chou
 ryuushuu / ryushu
    りゅうしゅう
Liuzhou prefecture-level city in Guangxi
(place-name) Liuzhou (China)

栗鳶


栗鸢

see styles
lì yuān
    li4 yuan1
li yüan
(bird species of China) Brahminy kite (Haliastur indus)

栗鳽

see styles
lì yán
    li4 yan2
li yen
(bird species of China) Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi)

栗鴞


栗鸮

see styles
lì xiāo
    li4 xiao1
li hsiao
(bird species of China) oriental bay owl (Phodilus badius)

栗鵐


栗鹀

see styles
lì wú
    li4 wu2
li wu
(bird species of China) chestnut bunting (Emberiza rutila)

桂林

see styles
guì lín
    gui4 lin2
kuei lin
 keirin / kerin
    けいりん
Guilin prefecture-level city in Guangxi
(rare) katsura forest; beautiful forest; (place-name) Guilin (China); Kweilin

梅州

see styles
méi zhōu
    mei2 zhou1
mei chou
 meichou / mecho
    メイチョウ
Meizhou prefecture-level city in Guangdong
(place-name) Meizhou (China)

梵字

see styles
fàn zì
    fan4 zi4
fan tzu
 bonji
    ぼんじ
script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham); (given name) Bonji
Brahma letters; saṃskṛtam; Sanskrit: also梵書 The classical Aryan language of India, systematized by scholars, in contradistinction to prākrit, representing the languages as ordinarily spoken. With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts used in China were Sanskrit. Various alphabets have been introduced into China for transliterating Indian texts, the devanāgarī alphabet, which was introduced via Tibet, is still used on charms and in sorcery. Pali is considered by some Chinese writers to be more ancient than Sanskrit both as a written and spoken language.

棄市


弃市

see styles
qì shì
    qi4 shi4
ch`i shih
    chi shih
 kishi
    きし
public execution (old)
(archaism) execution by decapitation, followed by public display of the body (form of punishment in ancient China)

棄死

see styles
 kishi
    きし
(irregular kanji usage) (archaism) execution by decapitation, followed by public display of the body (form of punishment in ancient China)

棉鳧


棉凫

see styles
mián fú
    mian2 fu2
mien fu
(bird species of China) cotton pygmy goose (Nettapus coromandelianus)

棗荘

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
(place-name) Zaozhuang (China)

楚國


楚国

see styles
chǔ guó
    chu3 guo2
ch`u kuo
    chu kuo
the state of Chu, one of the most important of the small states contending for power in China between 770 and 223 BC, located around present-day Hubei

楼蘭

see styles
 rouran / roran
    ろうらん
(place-name) Loulan Kingdom (China, Han dynasty)

槲鶇


槲鸫

see styles
hú dōng
    hu2 dong1
hu tung
(bird species of China) mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus)

樹鷚


树鹨

see styles
shù liù
    shu4 liu4
shu liu
(bird species of China) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni)

歐鴿


欧鸽

see styles
ōu gē
    ou1 ge1
ou ko
(bird species of China) stock dove (Columba oenas)

正字

see styles
zhèng zì
    zheng4 zi4
cheng tzu
 seiji / seji
    せいじ
to correct an erroneously written character; regular script (calligraphy); standard form (of a character or spelling)
(1) correctly written character; kanji used with its original meaning; (2) traditional kanji; unsimplified kanji; (3) (hist) official in charge of proofreading characters in books (in China)

武漢


武汉

see styles
wǔ hàn
    wu3 han4
wu han
 bukan
    ぶかん
Wuhan city on Changjiang, subprovincial city and capital of Hubei province
Wuhan (China); (place-name) Wuhan (China)

歸僑


归侨

see styles
guī qiáo
    gui1 qiao2
kuei ch`iao
    kuei chiao
Chinese person who returns to China after living as an expatriate

殷墟

see styles
yīn xū
    yin1 xu1
yin hsü
 inkyo
    いんきょ
Yinxu, ruins of Yinshang 殷商 city at Anyang 安陽|安阳 in Henan province, a World Heritage site
(place-name) Yinxu (ruins of the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty, c. 1766-1050 BCE)

毛錐


毛锥

see styles
máo zhuī
    mao2 zhui1
mao chui
writing brush (old); Castanopsis fordii, a species of evergreen tree common in the south of China whose calybia (nuts) resemble the tip of a writing brush

民国

see styles
 minkoku
    みんこく
(abbreviation) (See 中華民国) Republic of China (Taiwan); ROC

民國


民国

see styles
mín guó
    min2 guo2
min kuo
Republic of China (1912-1949); used in Taiwan as the name of the calendar era (e.g. 民國六十年|民国六十年 is 1971, the 60th year after 1911)
See: 民国

民盟

see styles
mín méng
    min2 meng2
min meng
China Democratic League (political party); abbr. for 中國民主同盟|中国民主同盟

水雉

see styles
shuǐ zhì
    shui3 zhi4
shui chih
(bird species of China) pheasant-tailed jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus)

水鷚


水鹨

see styles
shuǐ liù
    shui3 liu4
shui liu
(bird species of China) water pipit (Anthus spinoletta)

汕頭


汕头

see styles
shàn tóu
    shan4 tou2
shan t`ou
    shan tou
 suwatou / suwato
    スワトウ
Shantou (formerly romanized as Swatow), prefecture-level city in Guangdong
(place-name) Shantou (China); Swatow; Santow

江南

see styles
jiāng nán
    jiang1 nan2
chiang nan
 chiannan
    チアンナン
south of Changjiang or Yangtze river; south of the lower reaches of Changjiang; often refers to south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces; a province during Qing times; in literature, refers to the sunny south; Gangnam (district in Seoul, South Korea)
(place-name) Jiangnan (China)

江蘇


江苏

see styles
jiāng sū
    jiang1 su1
chiang su
 chiぁnsuze
    ちぁんすぜ
Jiangsu province (Kiangsu) in southeast China, abbr. 蘇|苏, capital Nanjing 南京
(place-name) Chansuze

江西

see styles
jiāng xī
    jiang1 xi1
chiang hsi
 kousei / kose
    こうせい
Jiangxi province (Kiangsi) in southeast China, abbr. 贛|赣[Gan4], capital Nanchang 南昌[Nan2 chang1]
(place-name) Jiangxi (China); Kiangsi
A title of 馬祖 Mazu, who was a noted monk in Kiangsi, died 788.

江門


江门

see styles
jiāng mén
    jiang1 men2
chiang men
 koumon / komon
    こうもん
Jiangmen prefecture-level city in Guangdong
(place-name) Jiangmen (China)

江陰


江阴

see styles
jiāng yīn
    jiang1 yin1
chiang yin
 kouin / koin
    こういん
Jiangyin, county-level city in Wuxi 無錫|无锡[Wu2 xi1], Jiangsu
(place-name) Jiangyin (China)

池鷺


池鹭

see styles
chí lù
    chi2 lu4
ch`ih lu
    chih lu
(bird species of China) Chinese pond heron (Ardeola bacchus)

沙県

see styles
 saken
    さけん
(place-name) Shaxian (China); Sha County

沙鵖

see styles
shā bī
    sha1 bi1
sha pi
(bird species of China) isabelline wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina)

沙䳭

see styles
shā jí
    sha1 ji2
sha chi
(bird species of China) isabelline wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina)

河北

see styles
hé běi
    he2 bei3
ho pei
 hoopei / hoope
    ホーペイ
Hebei province (Hopeh) in north China surrounding Beijing, short name 冀, capital Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1]
(place-name) Hebei (China)

河南

see styles
hé nán
    he2 nan2
ho nan
 hoonan
    ホーナン
Henan province (Honan) in central China, abbr. 豫, capital Zhengzhou 鄭州|郑州[Zheng4 zhou1]
(place-name) Henan (China)

河烏


河乌

see styles
hé wū
    he2 wu1
ho wu
 kawagarasu; kawagarasu
    かわがらす; カワガラス
(bird species of China) white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus)
(kana only) brown dipper (Cinclus pallasii)

河蟹

see styles
hé xiè
    he2 xie4
ho hsieh
river crab; Internet censorship (pun on "harmonious" 和諧|和谐[he2 xie2], which is blocked by the great firewall of China)

泉州

see styles
quán zhōu
    quan2 zhou1
ch`üan chou
    chüan chou
 senshuu; chuanchou / senshu; chuancho
    せんしゅう; チュアンチョウ
Quanzhou, prefecture-level city in Fujian
Quanzhou (China); Chinchew; (place-name) Senshuu

法相

see styles
fǎ xiàng
    fa3 xiang4
fa hsiang
 hossou / hosso
    ほっそう
(1) {Buddh} (See 法性) dharmalaksana (dharma characteristics, the specific characteristics of all manifest phenomena); (2) (abbreviation) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect of Buddhism
The aspects of characteristics of things-all things are of monad nature but differ in form. A name of the 法相宗 Faxiang or Dharmalakṣaṇa sect (Jap. Hossō), called also 慈恩宗 Cien sect from the Tang temple, in which lived 窺基 Kuiji, known also as 慈恩. It "aims at discovering the ultimate entity of cosmic existence n contemplation, through investigation into the specific characteristics (the marks or criteria) of all existence, and through the realization of the fundamental nature of the soul in mystic illumination". "An inexhaustible number" of "seeds" are "stored up in the Ālaya-soul; they manifest themselves in innumerable varieties of existence, both physical and mental". "Though there are infinite varieties. . . they all participate in the prime nature of the ālaya." Anesaki. The Faxiang School is one of the "eight schools", and was established in China on the return of Xuanzang, consequent on his translation of the Yogācārya works. Its aim is to understand the principle underlying the 萬法性相 or nature and characteristics of all things. Its foundation works are the 解深密經, the 唯識論, and the 瑜伽論. It is one of the Mahāyāna realistic schools, opposed by the idealistic schools, e.g. the 三論 school; yet it was a "combination of realism and idealism, and its religion a profoundly mystic one". Anesaki.

法蘭


法兰

see styles
fǎ lán
    fa3 lan2
fa lan
 Hōran
flange (loanword)
Gobharana, 竺法蘭, companion of Mātaṅga, these two being the first Indian monks said to have come to China, in the middle of the first century A.D.

法顯


法显

see styles
fǎ xiǎn
    fa3 xian3
fa hsien
 hokken
    ほっけん
(personal name) Hokken
Faxian, the famous pilgrim who with fellow-monks left Chang'an A.D. 399 overland for India, finally reached it, remained alone for six years, and spent three years on the return journey, arriving by sea in 414. His 佛國記 Records of the Buddhistic Kingdoms were made, for his information, by Buddhabhadra, an Indian monk in China. His own chief translation is the 僧祗律, a work on monastic discipline.

波頗


波颇

see styles
bō pǒ
    bo1 po3
po p`o
    po po
 Haha
Prabhāmitra, (Prabhākaramitra), an Indian monk, who came to China in A. D. 626.

泥像

see styles
 deizou / dezo
    でいぞう
(rare) (See 泥象・でいしょう) clay figure (buried with the dead in ancient China); earthen statue

泥象

see styles
 deishou / desho
    でいしょう
clay figure (buried with the dead in ancient China); earthen statue

泰州

see styles
tài zhōu
    tai4 zhou1
t`ai chou
    tai chou
 taishuu / taishu
    たいしゅう
Taizhou, prefecture-level city in Jiangsu
(given name) Taishū; (place-name) Taizhou (China)

洋員


洋员

see styles
yáng yuán
    yang2 yuan2
yang yüan
Westerner employed in Qing China (as professor or military advisor etc)

洋教

see styles
yáng jiào
    yang2 jiao4
yang chiao
 hironori
    ひろのり
foreign religion (esp. Western Christianity in Qing China)
(given name) Hironori

洋燕

see styles
yáng yàn
    yang2 yan4
yang yen
(bird species of China) Pacific swallow (Hirundo tahitica)

洋行

see styles
yáng háng
    yang2 hang2
yang hang
 youkou / yoko
    ようこう
(old) foreign firm
(noun/participle) (1) overseas travel (to Western countries); going abroad (to study or travel); (2) store operated by a foreigner (in pre-communist China); (given name) Yōkou

洗馬


洗马

see styles
xiǎn mǎ
    xian3 ma3
hsien ma
 senba
    せんば
(official title) herald to the crown prince (in imperial China)
(given name) Senba

洛河

see styles
luò hé
    luo4 he2
lo ho
 rakuga
    らくが
name of several rivers; North Luo river, tributary of Wei river 渭河|渭河[Wei4 He2] in Shaanxi
(place-name) Luo River (China)

洛陽


洛阳

see styles
luò yáng
    luo4 yang2
lo yang
 rakuyou / rakuyo
    らくよう
Luoyang prefecture-level city in Henan, an old capital from pre-Han times
(place-name) Luoyang (China); (place-name) Kyoto (alternative name)
Luoyang

流求

see styles
 ryuukyuu / ryukyu
    りゅうきゅう
(place-name) Liuqiu (Chinese name for islands in the East China Sea, perhaps referring to Ryukyu or Taiwan); Lewchew

浙江

see styles
zhè jiāng
    zhe4 jiang1
che chiang
 choochan
    チョーチャン
Zhejiang province (Chekiang) in east China, abbr. 浙, capital Hangzhou 杭州
(place-name) Zhejiang (China, Eastern coastal province); Chekiang
Zhejiang

浜州

see styles
 hinshuu / hinshu
    ひんしゅう
(place-name) Binzhou (China)

浜海

see styles
 hinkai
    ひんかい
(place-name) Binhai (China)

海南

see styles
hǎi nán
    hai3 nan2
hai nan
 kainan
    かいなん
Hainan Province, in the South China Sea, short name 瓊|琼[Qiong2], capital Haikou 海口[Hai3 kou3]; Hainan Island; Hainan District of Wuhai City 烏海市|乌海市[Wu1 hai3 Shi4], Inner Mongolia; Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 海南藏族自治州[Hai3 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai
island in the southern sea (esp. Shikoku); (place-name) Hainan

海口

see styles
hǎi kǒu
    hai3 kou3
hai k`ou
    hai kou
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
estuary; coastal inlet; river mouth; seaport; see also 誇海口|夸海口[kua1 hai3 kou3]
(1) harbor; entrance to a harbor; (2) Haikou (China); (place-name) Haikou (China)

海歸


海归

see styles
hǎi guī
    hai3 gui1
hai kuei
sb who has come back to China after gaining overseas experience (a pun on 海龜|海龟[hai3 gui1]); to return to China after a period of study or work overseas

海禁

see styles
hǎi jìn
    hai3 jin4
hai chin
 kaikin
    かいきん
prohibition on entering or leaving by sea
(hist) ban on maritime activities during China's Ming and Qing dynasties

海警

see styles
hǎi jǐng
    hai3 jing3
hai ching
 kaikei / kaike
    かいけい
coast guard
(1) (colloquialism) China Coast Guard; (2) (abbreviation) maritime security; coast guard

海鷗


海鸥

see styles
hǎi ōu
    hai3 ou1
hai ou
(bird species of China) mew gull (Larus canus)

淮北

see styles
huái běi
    huai2 bei3
huai pei
 waihoku
    わいほく
Huaibei prefecture-level city in Anhui
(place-name) Huaibei (China)

淮南

see styles
huái nán
    huai2 nan2
huai nan
 wainan
    わいなん
Huainan prefecture-level city in Anhui
(place-name) Huainan (China)

淮安

see styles
huái ān
    huai2 an1
huai an
 waian
    わいあん
Huai'an prefecture-level city in Jiangsu
(place-name) Huai'an (China)

淮河

see styles
huái hé
    huai2 he2
huai ho
Huai River, main river of east China, between the Yellow River 黃河|黄河[Huang2 He2] and the Changjiang 長江|长江[Chang2 Jiang1]

淮陰


淮阴

see styles
huái yīn
    huai2 yin1
huai yin
 waiin / wain
    わいいん
Huaiyin district of Huai'an city 淮安市[Huai2 an1 shi4], Jiangsu
(place-name) Huaiyin (old name for Huai'an, China)

深圳

see styles
shēn zhèn
    shen1 zhen4
shen chen
 shinsen
    しんせん
Shenzhen subprovincial city in Guangdong, special economic zone close to Hong Kong
Shenzhen (China)

清代

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qīng dài
    qing1 dai4
ch`ing tai
    ching tai
 shindai
    しんだい
Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
(hist) (See 清) Qing dynasty (of China; 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty; (surname) Seidai

清国

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 shinkoku
    しんこく
(hist) China under the Qing dynasty; Qing China; Qing dynasty; (given name) Seikoku

清廷

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qīng tíng
    qing1 ting2
ch`ing t`ing
    ching ting
the Qing court (as government of China)

清朝

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qīng cháo
    qing1 chao2
ch`ing ch`ao
    ching chao
 shinchou; seichou / shincho; secho
    しんちょう; せいちょう
Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
(1) (しんちょう only) (hist) Qing dynasty (of China; 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty; (2) (abbreviation) (esp. せいちょう) (See 清朝体) seichōtai; typeface which resembles brush-stroke forms of characters

清談


清谈

see styles
qīng tán
    qing1 tan2
ch`ing t`an
    ching tan
 seidan / sedan
    せいだん
light intellectual conversation
(1) (hist) Qingtan (Taoist-related movement in ancient China); (noun/participle) (2) noble, refined, eloquent speech

済南

see styles
 sainan
    さいなん
Jinan (China); (place-name) Jinan (China)

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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.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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.

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