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Taizu (Chinese: 太祖; pinyin: Tàizǔ; Wade–Giles: T'ai4-tsu3; lit. 'grand progenitor') is a temple name typically, but not always, used for Chinese monarchs
Taizu
Emperor of China from 960 to 976
Emperor Taizu of Song (21 March 927 – 14 November 976), personal name Zhao Kuangyin, courtesy name Yuanlang, was the founding emperor of the Song dynasty
Emperor_Taizu_of_Song
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227
Khan established the Yuan dynasty in 1271, he bestowed the temple name Taizu (太祖, meaning 'Supreme Progenitor') and the posthumous name Shengwu Huangdi
Genghis_Khan
Emperor of Jin from 1115 to 1123
Emperor Taizu of Jin (August 1, 1068 – September 19, 1123), personal name Aguda, sinicised name Min (Chinese: 旻; pinyin: Mín), was the founder and first
Emperor_Taizu_of_Jin
Founding khan of the Later Jin dynasty
(14 May 1559 – 30 September 1626), also known by his temple name Emperor Taizu of Qing, was the founding khan of the Jurchen-led Later Jin dynasty. As
Nurhaci
Topics referred to by the same term
Taizu of Jin may refer to the following Chinese people who received the temple name Taizu after their deaths: Sima Zhao (211–265), King of Jin Li Keyong
Taizu_of_Jin
Emperor of Eastern Wu from 229 to 252
251–252) Shenfeng (神鳳; 252) Posthumous name Emperor Da (大皇帝) Temple name Taizu (太祖) Dynasty Eastern Wu Father Sun Jian Mother Empress Wulie Chinese name
Sun_Quan
Emperor of China from 1368 to 1398
government punished large landowners and confiscated their land. While Emperor Taizu of Song (r. 960–976) saw the wealthy as the gateway to prosperity for the
Hongwu_Emperor
Founder and Emperor of Han Dynasty of China from 202 to 195 BC
is the commonly used name, even though he was accorded the temple name Taizu ("Supreme Ancestor"), not Gaozu ("High Ancestor"). According to Liu Bang's
Emperor_Gaozu_of_Han
Emperor of China from 976 to 997
predecessor Emperor Taizu, and the father of his successor Emperor Zhenzong. Why Emperor Taizong succeeded his brother rather than Emperor Taizu's grown sons (Zhao
Emperor_Taizong_of_Song
Leader of China from 1949 to 1976
Autocracy and China's Rebel Founding Emperors: Comparing Chairman Mao and Ming Taizu. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 110–. ISBN 978-0847695805. Davin, Delia (2013)
Mao_Zedong
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Emperor Taizu of Zhou may refer to: Guo Wei (904–954), who in 951 founded a dynasty called Zhou (known in history as Later Zhou) Wu Sangui (1612–1678)
Emperor_Taizu_of_Zhou
Emperor of Dali
pʰǐŋ]; Bai: Duainb six-pienp), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Dali, was the founder and first emperor of the Dali Kingdom. The Dali
Duan_Siping
Emperor of Later Liang from 912 to 913
became emperor after assassinating his father, the founding emperor Emperor Taizu (Zhu Quanzhong). Several months later, after facing a rebellion led by his
Zhu_Yougui
Topics referred to by the same term
Taizu of Liang may refer to: Zhang Gui (255–314), Governor of Liang during the Jin dynasty, sometimes known as Taizu of Former Liang Lü Guang (337–400)
Taizu_of_Liang
Chinese ruling dynasty from 951 to 960
the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Founded by Guo Wei (Emperor Taizu), it was preceded by the Later Han dynasty and succeeded by the Northern
Later_Zhou
Chinese warlord and Later Liang emperor from 907 to 912
Emperor Taizu of Later Liang (後梁太祖), personal name Zhu Quanzhong (朱全忠) (December 5, 852 – July 18, 912), né Zhu Wen (朱溫), name later changed to Zhu Huang
Zhu_Wen
Empress consort of the Song dynasty
(942–963) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Taizu of Song. During the reign of Emperor Gaozu of Later Jin (28 November 936
Empress_Wang_(Taizu)
Ancient kingdom in modern day Fujian, China
quasi-independent rule. Its capital was Fuzhou. It was founded by Wang Shenzhi (Emperor Taizu). Schafer, Edward H. (1954). The Empire of Min. Tuttle. OCLC 845108660.
Min_(Ten_Kingdoms)
Emperor of the Liao dynasty from 916 to 926
6 September 926), posthumously known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Liao, was a Khitan leader and the founding emperor of the Liao dynasty
Abaoji
Chinese prince (1356–1395)
Veritable Records of Taizu, vol. 197. Veritable Records of Taizu, vol. 201. Veritable Records of Taizong, vol. 228. Veritable Records of Taizu, vol. 235. Veritable
Zhu_Shuang
King of Xia State (夏國王)
(應運法天神智仁聖至道廣德光孝皇帝) by Li Deming in 1005. Later, he was honored with the temple name "Taizu" (太祖) and the posthumous name "Emperor Shenwu" (神武皇帝) by Li Yuanhao. In
Li_Jiqian
Father of the Hongwu Emperor (1281–1344)
Yanshan Press. ISBN 9787540219819. History Office (1418). Taizu Shilu 太祖實錄 [Veritable Records of Taizu] (in Literary Chinese). Mote, Frederick W. (2003). Imperial
Zhu_Shizhen
Chinese Empress (929 AD - 958 AD)
known as Empress Xiaohui (Chinese: 孝惠皇后), was the first wife of Emperor Taizu of the Song dynasty. She was the daughter of He Jingsi (贺怀浦) and sister
Empress_Xiaohui_(Song)
Song dynasty Chinese politician (922–992)
strategist during the reigns of the first two Song dynasty emperors (Emperor Taizu and Emperor Taizong), who was instrumental in plotting the seizure and consolidation
Zhao_Pu
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
indemnity in the Treaty of Shimonoseki amounting to over 382,000,000 taels. Taizu noted that these figures for formal taxation only amounted to half of the
Qing_dynasty
Group of Chinese martial arts
Emperor Taizu, the founding emperor of the Song dynasty. His style was allegedly called taizu changquan, which means "the Long Fist style of Emperor Taizu."
Changquan
Later Zhou emperor from 959 to 960
father's birth surname Chai. Despite assurance by Zhao Kuangyin (now Emperor Taizu of Song) that the Chai family would be treated with respect and granting
Guo_Zongxun
King of Wuyue from 907 to 932
Jumei, childhood name Poliu, also known by his temple name as the King Taizu of Wuyue (吳越太祖), was the founding king of Wuyue during the Five Dynasties
Qian_Liu
Chinese empress consort (952–995)
CE) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Taizu of Song. She came from a royal family. Her maternal grandfather was Later
Empress_Song_(Song_dynasty)
Imperial dynasty of China (960–1279)
of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to
Song_dynasty
Empress Dowager Zhaoxian
mother of Emperor Taizu of Song, who founded the Song dynasty. After her death, another son, Emperor Taizong, succeeded Emperor Taizu, claiming legitimacy
Empress_Dowager_Du
Emperor of Later Zhou from 951 to 954
September 904 – 22 February 954), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Later Zhou (後周太祖), was the founding emperor of the Chinese Later Zhou
Guo_Wei
Chinese prince (951–979)
Officially the Prince Yi of Yan (燕懿王), he was the second son of Emperor Taizu and the crown prince since his elder brother died young. However, he did
Zhao_Dezhao
Martial art
Tàizǔquán (太祖拳, eng. Boxing of Tàizǔ or Great-Ancestor Fist) is a style of Chinese martial arts whose name refers to Emperor Tàizǔ of Sòng, the founder of the
Taizuquan
Prince of Min from 909 to 925
Zhongyi of Min (閩忠懿王) and also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Min (閩太祖), was the founding monarch of Min (now part of the Fujian province
Wang_Shenzhi
10th-century Chinese general
All emperors of the Song dynasty were his descendants via either Emperor Taizu (most emperors of the Southern Song) or Emperor Taizong (most emperors of
Zhao_Hongyin
Imperial state in China from 907 to 923
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was founded by Zhu Wen (Emperor Taizu), after he forced the last emperor of the Tang dynasty to abdicate in his
Later_Liang_(Five_Dynasties)
from Qingcheng. When Emperor Taizu of Song defeated Meng Cheng, and had him executed, Madame Huarui was captured. Emperor Taizu had heard of her fame as a
Madame_Huarui
King of Dongdan from 926 to 937
was the eldest son of Emperor Taizu of Liao, the founder of the Liao dynasty. He was declared successor to the Emperor Taizu in 916, but never succeeded
Yelü_Bei
Chinese TV series or program
Taizu Mishi ("Secret History of the Grand Ancestor") is a 2005 Chinese historical drama television series produced by You Xiaogang. The series is the
Taizu_Mishi
The following lists contain the princes consort recorded in the imperial genealogy and chronicles. 《宋史·列傳第七》/"History of Song.Biography 7". 宋史/卷248. 《宋史·后妃传》
List of Song dynasty princes consort
List_of_Song_dynasty_princes_consort
Liao dynasty empress dowager (879–953)
also known as Empress Di (地皇后) during the reign of her husband Emperor Taizu of Liao (Yelü Abaoji), posthumous name initially Empress Zhenlie (貞烈皇后,
Shulü_Ping
Emperor of China from 1402 to 1424
of Empress Ma in the 1403 edition of the official Veritable Records of Taizu. This claim was questionable, as it was unlikely that the Hongwu Emperor
Yongle_Emperor
Father of Emperor Xizong of Jin
Jin dynasty. He was the second or third son of the founding ruler Emperor Taizu with his first empress, Empress Shengmu. There is no record of his birth
Wanyan_Zongjun
Chinese prince (959–981)
prince of imperial China's Song dynasty. He was the fourth son of Emperor Taizu and the younger brother of Zhao Dezhao. He was the 3rd great-grandfather
Zhao_Defang
Shatuo military governor during the Tang Dynasty (856–-908)
ending the Tang Dynasty. He established a new Later Liang (as its Emperor Taizu). Most Tang military governors at least nominally submitted to him as emperor
Li_Keyong
Later Zhou dynasty emperor from 954 to 959
until his death in 959. He succeeded his uncle-in-law Guo Wei (Emperor Taizu), whose surname he had adopted. Emperor Shizong is considered a highly successful
Chai_Rong
Late Yuan dynasty warlord (d. 1355)
p. 2. Dreyer 1988, pp. 62–63. Tsai 2011, p. 22. Theobald, Ulrich. "Ming Taizu 明太祖, the Hongwu Emperor 洪武". chinaknowledge.de. Mote 1988, pp. 45–48. Taylor
Guo_Zixing
Chinese princess (1360–1421)
Government Bulletin (in Chinese). History Office (1418). Taizu Shilu 太祖實錄 [Veritable Records of Taizu] (in Literary Chinese). History Office (1430). Taizong
Princess_Lin'an
Emperor Taizu of Yang Wu was proclaimed "Prince of Wu", to be the start of the Yang Wu. Accordingly, the Yang Wu was founded by the Emperor Taizu of Yang
Dynasties_of_China
Chinese general
Wen (Zhu Quanzhong) based on his sister's being a concubine to Emperor Taizu, and later became a major general during the reign of Later Liang's last
Duan_Ning
Marquis of Linxiang County
honoured with the posthumous name Emperor Wen (文皇帝) and the temple name Taizu (太祖) by the Liang dynasty. Consort(s) and issues: Empress Wenxian, of the
Xiao_Shunzhi
Chinese warlord and statesman (155–220)
posthumous title "Emperor Wu" ("Martial Emperor") and the temple name "Taizu" ("Grand Ancestor"). Apart from being lauded as a brilliant political and
Cao_Cao
State in Southern China (937–976)
vassal of the newly established Northern Song dynasty. After the Emperor Taizu of Song had defeated the Later Shu and the Southern Han, he ordered the
Southern_Tang
Emperor of Former Qin (posthumously)
the Emperor Huiwu of (Former) Qin (Chinese: (前)秦惠武帝) with the temple name Taizu (太祖). Tsui Hung. "前秦錄" [Former Qin]. Shiliuguo Chunqiu. Vol. 4. Fang Xuanling
Fu_Hong
Father Spouse(s) Children Death date Ref. Princess of Bi Emperor Taizu Wugulun Elun (烏古論訛論) one son Princess Wanyan Emperor Taizu Pucha Shijianu (蒲察石家奴
List_of_Chinese_princesses
the Ming Ancestral Temple, from 1648 on, Nurhaci was worshiped there as "Taizu" (太祖), a temple name usually accorded to dynastic founders. Qing emperors
List of emperors of the Qing dynasty
List_of_emperors_of_the_Qing_dynasty
younger brother of Empress Shulü Ping, the wife of Liao's founder Emperor Taizu of Liao. (Xiao Wen's older brother Xiao Han was described by the Song dynasty
Xiao_Wen
Chinese Song dynasty emperor from 1162 to 1189
in power until his death in 1194. He was the first descendant of Emperor Taizu to become emperor and remembered as an effective ruler as the Song enjoyed
Emperor_Xiaozong_of_Song
latter parts of the reign of Emperor Taizu (Zhu Quanzhong) and the early parts of the reign of Emperor Taizu's son Zhu Zhen. It is not known when Yang
Yang_Shihou
Chinese prince (1377–1424)
Ming Taizu" Vol. 235. "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 93. "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 48. "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol. 60. "Records of Ming Taizu" Vol.
Zhu_Zhi_(prince)
Imperial annals of Ming dynasty emperors
Veritable Records Emperor Taizu Shilu (太祖實錄) Emperor Taizu of Ming a.k.a. the Hongwu Emperor Taizong Shilu (太宗實錄) Emperor Taizong of Ming a.k.a. the Yongle
Ming_Veritable_Records
Emperor of China from 1398 to 1402
official history of the Hongwu Emperor's reign, known as Taizu Shilu ("Veritable Records of Emperor Taizu"), was first compiled in 1402 during the reign of the
Jianwen_Emperor
Chinese martial art
dynamic power of Luohan (羅漢拳) the precision and efficient movement of Emperor Taizu (太祖拳) the hand techniques and the complementary softness and hardness of
Five_Ancestors
Empress consort of the Song dynasty
marry Zhao Guangyi by Zhao Guangyi's elder brother Emperor Taizu of Song. After Emperor Taizu's death in 976, Zhao Guangyi became Emperor Taizong, and Lady
Empress_Li_(Song_dynasty)
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
List_of_tai_chi_forms
bravery and military prowess, Liu Jinding was honored as a heroine by Emperor Taizu of Song, the founding emperor of the Northern Song dynasty. Liu Jinding
Liu_Jinding
Jin dynasty general
general of Jurchen-led Jin dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Taizu of Jin. In 1121, after Emperor Taizu settled in Yanjing, he appointed Wolu as commander-in-chief
Wanyan_Zongwang
Chinese princess (1368–1425)
pp. 184–304. ISBN 0521243327. History Office (1418). Taizu Shilu 太祖實錄 [Veritable Records of Taizu] (in Literary Chinese). History Office (1438). Xuanzong
Princess_Huaiqing
Chinese martial art
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
Baguazhang
Crown Prince of the Liao dynasty (911–960)
dynasty of China. As the third son of the Liao's founding emperor Emperor Taizu (Yelü Abaoji) and his wife Shulü Ping, Yelü Lihu served as crown prince
Yelü_Lihu
Chinese princess (14th century)
(1975), p. 119. Veritable Records of Taizu, vol. 253. History Office (1418). Taizu Shilu 太祖實錄 [Veritable Records of Taizu] (in Literary Chinese). Shen, Zhihua
Princess_Anqing
Jin dynasty prince, general and official (died 1148)
Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. He was the fourth son of Aguda (Emperor Taizu), the founder and first emperor of the Jin dynasty. Wuzhu started his career
Wuzhu
Chinese prince consort (d. 1405)
Records of Taizu, vol. 120. Tsai (2002), p. 75. Veritable Records of Taizu, vol. 122. Veritable Records of Taizu, vol. 148. Veritable Records of Taizu, vol
Mei_Yin
Chinese Jin Dynasty general and regent (312–373)
was posthumously honored as Emperor Xuanwu of Chu with the temple name of Taizu (太祖). Huan Wen was born in 312. His father Huan Yi (桓彝) was a commandery
Huan_Wen
Chinese style of martial art
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
Lai_Tung_Pai
Emperor of Jin from 1135 to 1150
(繩果; also known as Wanyan Zongjun 完顏宗峻), the eldest son of Aguda (Emperor Taizu), the founder and first emperor of the Jin dynasty. His mother was Lady
Emperor_Xizong_of_Jin
Emperor of Jin from 1150 to 1161
Wanyan Zonggan, the eldest son of the dynastic founder Wanyan Aguda (Emperor Taizu). He came to power in 1150 after overthrowing and murdering his predecessor
Wanyan_Liang
Ruler of Ma Chu from 907 to 930
war with Later Liang (which was then ruled by Emperor Taizu's son Zhu Zhen after Emperor Taizu was assassinated in 912 by another son, Zhu Yougui), Ma
Ma_Yin
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
Jiang-style_baguazhang
Chinese prince (1383–1431)
University Press. ISBN 0-8047-1105-4. History Office (1418). Taizu Shilu 太祖實錄 [Veritable Records of Taizu] (in Literary Chinese). History Office (1438). Xuanzong
Zhu_Gaosui
Martial arts of the Song Dynasty
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
Yuejiaquan
Ruler of Jingnan (Nanping) from 924 to 929
throne to him, ending Tang and starting a new Later Liang as its Emperor Taizu. He commissioned Gao Jichang as the full military governor of Jingnan. By
Gao_Jixing
Chinese general (1900–1987)
Han Gaozu" and "The Successful Strategy of Ming Taizu". Among them, "The Successful Strategy of Ming Taizu" was read out at the International Chinese Studies
Leng_Xin
Chinese king of Wuyue (955–981)
Emperor Taizu declined (instead sending Qian Chu back to his own domain) but allowed Qian Weijun to accompany him. Later in the year, Emperor Taizu died
Qian_Weijun
Chinese martial art
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
Pao_Chui
Chinese martial art
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
Wing_Chun
Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China
Taizu of Jin. After Emperor Taizong of Jin died in 1135, he was succeeded by Hela (posthumously Emperor Xizong of Jin), a grandson of Emperor Taizu of
Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)
Imperial family of the Song dynasty
designated Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), a descendant of Zhao Kuangyin (Emperor Taizu), as heir thus returning the imperial lineage to Zhao Kuangyin's line. In
House_of_Zhao
Chinese general (died c. 918)
Wen (Zhu Quanzhong) while Emperor Taizu was a major warlord during the late Tang dynasty and then during Emperor Taizu's reign in his new Later Liang. Later
Liu_Zhijun_(Later_Liang)
Part of the Jin–Song wars (1127)
event also greatly contributed to the return of the descendants of Emperor Taizu to the line of succession, as most of Emperor Taizong's descendants were
Jingkang_incident
Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)
as the official founder of the dynasty and accorded him the temple name Taizu. In the edict titled Proclamation of the Dynastic Name issued in 1271, Kublai
Yuan_dynasty
Chinese imperial pedigree from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties
Princes – – – - The dashed lines denotes the adoptions "太祖本纪 [Chronicle of Taizu]". 元史 [History of Yuan] (in Literary Chinese). 元年丙寅,帝大会诸王群臣,建九斿白旗,即皇帝位于
Family tree of Chinese monarchs (1279–1912)
Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(1279–1912)
10th-century empress dowager of the Liao dynasty
Liao's founder Emperor Taizu of Liao (Yelü Abaoji) and the wife of his father Yelü Saladi (耶律薩剌的). During the reign of Emperor Taizu's son Emperor Taizong
Yaonian_Yanmujin
Princess of Song
Yelü Xiyin, a grandson of the Liao founding emperor Yelü Abaoji (Emperor Taizu). Lady Xiao was the second daughter of Xiao Siwen (蕭思溫), Liao's chancellor
Princess_Xiao
Tang dynasty jiedushi
declared himself the emperor of a new dynasty of Later Liang (as Emperor Taizu), Wang continued to serve as a vassal and was created the Prince of Zhao
Wang_Rong_(warlord)
Spouses of Chinese rulers
961: Empress Dowager Du, mother of Emperor Taizu and Emperor Taizong 960: Empress He, married to Emperor Taizu 976: Empress Yin, married to Emperor Taizong
List of Chinese empresses and queens
List_of_Chinese_empresses_and_queens
Wang Jun chancellor of Later Zhou Monarch Guo Wei (Emperor Taizu) Personal details Born 902 or January 903 around modern Anyang, Henan Died April or May
Wang Jun (Later Zhou chancellor)
Wang_Jun_(Later_Zhou_chancellor)
Body of training techniques in various Chinese martial arts
Li Ching-Yuen Eight Immortals Five Elders Historical individuals Emperor Taizu of Song Yue Fei Hong Xiguan Dong Haichuan Yang Luchan Chan Heung Wu Quanyou
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Muslim
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French
French form of Latin Eliana, ÉLIANE means "sun."
Girl/Female
Tamil
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American, British, Christian, English, French, German, Swiss, Teutonic
Industrious Ruler; Ruler of Work; Home Ruler; Work Power
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German American English
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Muslim
Pearl
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Celtic, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Form of Shauna; Female Version of Shaun
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Fragrance
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Muslim
Subsistence, Blessing of God
Surname or Lastname
English (Herefordshire and Worcestershire)
English (Herefordshire and Worcestershire) : habitational name from any of various places named from Old English rūh ‘rough’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘mound’, notably Rubery in Hereford and Worcester.
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