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1. What are the poems about "virtue"

1. "When the sky is strong, a gentleman will strive for self-improvement; when the terrain is flat, a gentleman will carry things with kindness." - " "The Book of Changes"

2. The drunken moon frequently attracts the saints, and the lost flowers are of no use to you. The mountains are safe and you can look up to them, just to bow to the clear fragrance. ——"Gift to Meng Haoran" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

3. Riches and honors are not obscene and poor and lowly are happy. A man is a hero here. ——Cheng Hao of the Song Dynasty

4. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Three Kingdoms? Shu? Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments"

5. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life. ——Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Biography of Lingguan in the History of the Five Dynasties"

6. The plum blossoms are three points whiter than the snow, but the snow loses the fragrance of the plum blossoms. ——"Snow Plum" by Lu Meipo, Song Dynasty

7. The high mountains stand still and the scenery stops. ——"The Book of Songs? Xiaoya"

8. There is no rain cover when the lotus is gone, and there are still proud frost branches among the chrysanthemums. ——Su Shi's "To Liu Jingwen"

9. The beauty of a gentleman is the beauty of a man, but the evil of a man is not. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

10. Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other like a piece of ice in a jade pot. ——Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower" 2. Poems about virtue

It is harder to say than to admit, and it is harder to tolerate than to do. ——"History of the Song Dynasty" Volume 4 42 "Biographies of Wenyuan" A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate. ——Manan Village's "Yanshan Night Talk·Cultivation" A gentleman carries his virtue with great virtue. ——"Yi Kun" "A gentleman should know that the great is far away, and the small man should know that the small is near. - "Zuo Zhuan·The 31st Year of Xianggong" Tolerate what cannot be tolerated and tolerate what cannot be tolerated, only those who know how to measure others can do it. - ——[Ming Dynasty] Xue Xuan's "Principles of Neo-Confucianism" Volume 1: The body must not be too clean, and all insults and filth must be tolerated; the life must not be too clear-cut, and all the virtuous, foolish, good and ugly must be tolerated. ——Master Hongyi's "Farewell Records of Maxims" Being gentle is enough to gather people, being self-disciplined is enough to convince others, being generous enough to win people, and being proactive is enough to lead people. ——[Song Dynasty] Lin Bu's "Records of Saving Hearts" The sea embraces all rivers, and it is big if it has tolerance; if it stands thousands of feet high on the wall, it will be strong if there is no desire. —— "Couplets of Celebrities in Ancient and Modern Times" written by Lin Zexu. Tolerate others' faults, but not to accept their faults. - "Xun."

It is harder to say than to tolerate, and it is harder to tolerate than to do. ——"History of the Song Dynasty" Volume 442 "Biography of Wenyuan" A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, Don't go where others can't. ——Manan Village's "Yanshan Night Talk: Self-cultivation" A gentleman carries his virtue with kindness. ——"Yi Kun" A gentleman should know that the great is far away, and the small man should know that the small is near. - - "Zuo Zhuan·The 31st Year of Xianggong" Tolerate what cannot be endured and tolerate what cannot be tolerated, only those who know better can do it. ——[Ming Dynasty] Xue Xuan's "Pure Words of Neo-Confucianism" Volume 1 Don't hold your body too bright, everything can be done You must accept the insults and filth; you must not be too clear-cut in dealing with the world, and you must tolerate all the virtuous, foolish, good and ugly. ——Master Hongyi's "Aphorisms": Being gentle is enough to gather people, being disciplined is enough to convince others, being generous is enough to win people, and putting yourself first Enough to lead people. ——[Song Dynasty] Lin Bu's "Records of Saving Hearts" The sea accepts all rivers, and tolerance is great; standing on a wall of thousands of people, without desire is strong. ——"Couplets of Ancient and Modern Celebrities" written by Lin Zexu. Tolerate others' faults, but it is not to obey others. . ——"Xunsu Yigui" The prime minister's belly is good for punting. ——[Ming Dynasty] Ye Sheng's "Shuidong Diary" Only by being able to tolerate villains can one become a gentleman. ——[Ming Dynasty] Feng Menglong's "Zengguang Zhitan Supplement" Vol. 3. It is a good thing to be able to forgive others, but it would be better if you can completely forget other people's mistakes. ——(English) Browning's "Poetry" If you can read, you will be talented and broad-minded; if you can nourish your energy, you will be ambitious. ——[Qing Dynasty] Jiangyin Baiyi Jushi's "Hu Tian Lu" If he can serve others, he has a guilty conscience; his conscience is guilty, so he has a wide scope; he has a wide scope, so the person becomes taller. ——[Ming Dynasty] Li Zhi's "Burning Book· "Gao Jie said" It is better to resolve grievances than to settle them. ——[Qing Dynasty] Yang Fenghui's "Nangao Notes" Volume 2 is only wide enough to accommodate people, but thick enough to carry things. ——[Ming Dynasty] Xue Xuan's "Study Records" Volume 1 Gong Yi Respect can capture courage; broadness and uprightness can accommodate people. ——"Collected Sayings of Confucius·Qidiao Shi" When the eyes are shallow, there is no large number. ——[Ming Dynasty] Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 1: Hold a bow in respect, Treat others with forgiveness. ——"Preface and Notes to the Collection of Cai E·"Quotations of Zeng Hu Zhibing"" The world is vast in our belly, and there are always boats to ferry people. ——"Selected Poems of Ten Elders" Zhu De's "Visiting Qixingyan" Patriotism? Innovation? Tolerance ?Watch the flag hoisting with a virtuous salute and stand in awe to sing the national anthem. Fifty-six ethnic groups stood in silence and sang songs. China has a long history and many heroes both ancient and modern.

Reform and opening up are good, and the level of science and technology is high. Shenpachi and Tiangong, the connection is successful.

The red flag is flying into the sky, China is taking off! Neighbors take care of each other and classmates help each other. Caring for the disabled brings warmth and warmth to the heart. Promoting good and punishing evil is upright and upright.

There is a tradition in dealing with people, being kind, courteous and thrifty. Jealousy is disgusting, and prejudice should be guarded against.

Don’t spread rumors, a gentleman should be magnanimous. The civilization has made fruitful achievements and its reputation has spread across the five continents.

The Communist Party is great and socialism is good; love the party and the people, grow up and build the motherland! Famous Quotes: 1. Earth can build a city wall, and virtue can make a solid foundation. Those who are happy to help others. 2. Clever words and beautiful words show benevolence! Having only one mouth is immoral. 3. There is nothing benevolent than loving others. Writing about benevolence and righteousness. 4. The terrain is poor, and a gentleman carries his kindness with kindness. Ancient poem: 1. It is not that the chrysanthemum is preferred among flowers. If this flower is in full bloom, there will be no more flowers.

("Chrysanthemum" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty) It's not that chrysanthemums are particularly preferred among flowers, but because after the chrysanthemums bloom, there are no more flowers to enjoy.

The sentence implicitly praises the chrysanthemum's steadfast character of being proud of the frost and then withering. 2. I don’t know that old age is coming, and wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me.

(Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "") Danqing, a vermilion and cyan pigment, refers to painting. These two sentences say that I have been immersed in the art of painting all my life without feeling that I am getting old. Wealth and honor are as indifferent to me as floating clouds in the sky.

The poem praises the noble sentiment of the famous painter Cao Ba who devotes himself to art and does not care about fame and fortune. 3. Wealth is not obscene and poverty is happiness. A man is a hero here.

(Song Dynasty? Cheng Hao) A man who is not deceived by wealth and is content with poverty can be called a hero only when he reaches this state. Nowadays, it has been given a new meaning to describe the noble qualities of people with lofty ideals and benevolence who do not seek fame and fortune.

4. If you don’t say anything, you will create your own trouble. ("Historical Records") 芊 (xī): small road.

Although peach and plum trees cannot speak, their fragrant flowers and sweet fruits attract people to admire and pick them, and even paths are naturally created under the trees. This sentence means that people with high moral character will naturally win people's admiration.

5. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. (Three Kingdoms? Shu? Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments") Without the cultivation of indifference and lack of desire, it is impossible to have pure aspirations; without a peaceful mind and without eliminating external interference, it is impossible to achieve lofty goals.

Zhuge Liang believed that in order to cultivate one's moral integrity and study one should first get rid of the shackles of fame and fortune, and avoid impetuousness in order to achieve success. 6. To study alone without friends is to be lonely and ill-informed.

("The Book of Rites? The Book of Learning") If you study alone without friends to learn from each other, you will have little knowledge and limited knowledge. 7. Never forget the past and be the teacher of the future.

("Warring States Policy? Zhao Ceyi") refers to remembering the experiences and lessons of the past, which can be used as a reference for the future. 8. But it is a place where there are no rocks in the level water. It is often said that there is sinking.

(Tang Dynasty? Du Xunhe's "Jingxi") warns people not to be complacent and negligent when everything is going smoothly, but to be cautious. Sinking: refers to shipwreck and drowning.

9. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ("Three Kingdoms") Never do bad things even if they are small, and do good things even if they are small.

10. If something is wrong, correct it; if not, add encouragement. (The Analects of Confucius) Treat yourself and reflect on yourself every day. If you make mistakes, correct them. If you make no mistakes, encourage yourself.

You should also adopt this attitude towards the opinions given to you by others. 11. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can lead to death.

(Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Biography of Lingguan in the History of the Five Dynasties") Hard work and hard work are enough to achieve great achievements; coveting ease and indulgence in pleasure will inevitably lead to death. 12. 3. Famous quotes, ancient poems, and ancient sayings about "good virtue", such as: The reason why a country survives is morality

Famous quotes: 1. Earth can build a city wall, and virtue can help others. 2. Wise words and words , fresh and delicious! Having only one mouth is immoral. 3. There is nothing benevolent than a lover. Writing about benevolence and righteousness. 4. The terrain is unstoppable, and a gentleman carries his virtue with kindness. Ancient poems: 1. It’s not that the chrysanthemum is preferred among flowers. When the flowers are in full bloom, there will be no more flowers.

("Chrysanthemum" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty) It's not that chrysanthemums are particularly preferred among flowers, but because after the chrysanthemums bloom, there are no more flowers to enjoy. The sentence implicitly praises the chrysanthemum's steadfast character of being proud of the frost and then withering.

2. I don’t know that old age is coming, and wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me. (Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "") Danqing, a vermilion and cyan pigment, refers to painting.

These two sentences say that I have been immersed in the art of painting all my life without feeling that I am getting old. Wealth and honor are as indifferent to me as floating clouds in the sky. The poem praises the noble sentiment of the famous painter Cao Ba who devotes himself to art and does not care about fame and fortune.

3. Wealth is not obscene and poverty is happiness. A man is a hero here. (Song Dynasty? Cheng Hao) A man who is not deceived by wealth and is content with poverty can be called a hero only when he reaches this state.

Today, it has been given a new meaning to describe the noble qualities of a person with lofty ideals and a benevolent person who does not seek fame or wealth. 4. If you don't say anything about peaches and plums, you will create a trail of your own.

("Historical Records") 芊 (xī): small road. Although peach and plum trees cannot speak, their fragrant flowers and sweet fruits attract people to admire and pick them, and even paths are naturally created under the trees.

This sentence means that people with high moral character will naturally win people's admiration. 5. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.

(Three Kingdoms? Shu? Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments") Without the cultivation of indifference and few desires, one cannot have pure aspirations; without a peaceful mind and without eliminating external interference, one cannot achieve lofty goals. Zhuge Liang believed that in order to cultivate one's morality and study one should first get rid of the shackles of fame and fortune, and avoid impetuousness in order to become talented.

6. To study alone without friends is to be lonely and ignorant. ("The Book of Rites? The Book of Learning") If you study alone without friends to learn from each other, your knowledge will be shallow and your knowledge will be limited.

7. Never forget the past and be the teacher of the future. ("Warring States Policy? Zhao Ceyi") It refers to remembering the experiences and lessons of the past, which can be used as a reference for the future.

8. But it is a place where there are no rocks in the level water, and it is often said that there is sinking. (Tang Dynasty? Du Xunhe's "Jingxi") Warn people not to be complacent and negligent when everything is going smoothly, but to be cautious.

Sinking: refers to sinking a ship or drowning a person. 9. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.

("Three Kingdoms") Never do bad things even if they are small, and do good things even if they are small. 10. If something is wrong, correct it; if not, add encouragement.

(The Analects of Confucius) Treat yourself and reflect on yourself every day. If you make mistakes, correct them. If you make no mistakes, encourage yourself. You should also adopt this attitude towards the opinions given to you by others.

11. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, but leisure can destroy one's life. (Preface to the Biography of Lingguan in the History of the Five Dynasties by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty) Hard work and hard work are enough to achieve great achievements; coveting ease and indulgence in pleasure will inevitably lead to death.

12. Be true to your words and be resolute in your actions. ("The Analects of Confucius") We must abide by our promises when we speak, and we must be decisive and thorough in our actions. These are the principles and virtues of being a human being.

13. Mount Tai does not allow soil, so it can become big; no sea does not accept small streams, so it can become deep. (Qin Li Si's "Book of Remonstrance and Expulsion") Let: refuse, give up.

Just: achievement. The original metaphor refers to recruiting talents to achieve great things.

It can also mean that only by being knowledgeable can one have deeper attainments. 14. Plum blossoms are less white than snow, but snow is less fragrant than plum blossoms.

(Song Dynasty Lu Meipo's "Snow Plum") Plum blossoms are not as white as snowflakes, and snowflakes are not as fragrant as plum blossoms. Now it can be used to describe that people have their own strengths and weaknesses, and they should learn from each other and make up for their weaknesses.

15. If one lives and dies for the benefit of the country, why should one avoid it due to misfortune or good fortune? (Qing Dynasty? Lin Zexu's "Go to the garrison and tell your family at the entrance") To: with, deliver.

If it is beneficial to the country, I can give my life. How can we run away from disasters and fight for happiness when there is it? The poem expresses Lin Zexu's noble sentiments of putting national interests first and not caring about personal gains and losses.

16. The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum tree does not wear its crown. (An ancient Chinese Yuefu poem "The Conduct of a Gentleman") Don't bend down to pick up your shoes in the melon field (so that others will not mistake you for picking melons).

Don’t raise your hands to show off your hat under a plum tree (so as not to be mistaken for stealing plums). It is a metaphor for being cautious in places where people are likely to suspect you, and be careful to regulate your behavior.

17. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried. (The Analects of Confucius) A gentleman refers to a moral person.

Villain refers to a person with low morals. These two sentences say that a gentleman's heart is flat and broad, but a villain is often cramped and worried.

18. The high mountains stand still and the scenery stops. (The Book of Songs? Xiaoya) Jingxing (háng): the main road.

Stop: auxiliary word, meaningless. The original meaning of the two sentences is: when you encounter a mountain, look up to your heart's content; when you encounter a road, you can pass smoothly.

Later, "mountain" is used as a metaphor for noble morals, and "jingxing" is used as a metaphor for upright behavior. The meaning of the sentence is: A person with moral character as noble as a mountain will be respected by others; a person with upright behavior will be followed by others.

19. There is no rain cover after all the loads, and there are still proud frost branches of the chrysanthemums. (Su Shi's "Gift to Liu Jingwen") Qing (qíng): hold up, lift.

The rain cover refers to the lotus leaf, because it looks like an open umbrella. The meaning of the two sentences is: when the lotus fades, the lotus leaves that hold up like an umbrella also wither; but the chrysanthemum withers, but the branches that stand proudly in the severe frost are still left.

The poem uses lotus as a backdrop to the chrysanthemum, expressing admiration for the noble sentiments of the friend. 20. I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind.

("Painting Chrysanthemum" by Zheng Sixiao, Song Dynasty) I would rather die on the branch with fragrance in my mouth than be blown down by the biting north wind. The poet used the chrysanthemum to express his unswerving patriotism.

21. People who have no faith do not know what is possible. ("The Analects of Confucius") I really don't know how to be a person who is dishonest.

It means that it is impossible for people to be dishonest. 22. The beauty of a gentleman is the beauty of being an adult, but the evil of being a gentleman is not.

(The Analects of Confucius) A gentleman helps others achieve good things and does not help others do bad things. 23. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

(The Analects of Confucius) Don’t impose things you don’t like on others. 24. People use copper as a mirror to correct their clothes; Know the gains and losses. ("Zi Zhi Tong Jian") If you are good at learning from other people's experiences and lessons to compare your own words and deeds, you will know what is right and what is wrong.

25. Those who speak are not guilty, but those who hear are warned. ("Preface to Mao's Poems") Those who give opinions are not guilty, but those who listen can take a warning.

26. The person who is not my teacher is my teacher; it is me. 4. Are there any poems about tolerance and virtue? Please help me think about it

I found a beautiful ancient poem about "tolerance" written by a contemporary famous writer for reference:

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There are thousands of sceneries between heaven and earth, and everything in the world is different.

If a flower does not stop it from blooming, it will bloom in all its splendor.

A large vessel must have a large quantity, and a large quantity must be inclusive and tolerant.

If you try to calculate every detail, your career may be solidified.

Pay attention to entrepreneurs, especially when several people start a business in partnership. At the beginning, everyone has nothing and is fighting against the odds. They can think in one place and work hard in one place to achieve a certain degree of success. However, once people become rich or noble, they often start to care about things, worry about gains and losses, and become suspicious. It is difficult to tolerate each other, lack of magnanimity, cause divisions, and eventually part ways. 5. Words for virtue

Words for virtue

Pinyin hòu dé

Definition

1. Have great virtue.

2. To express deep gratitude.

3. It means giving generous benefits.

4. Being broad-minded and not focusing on personal gains and losses, focusing on public affairs over private interests is called virtue. "Yi Kun": "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue."

"Huainanzi·Fan Lun Xun": "The old friend has great virtue, no matter how small it is."

"Historical Records·The Chronicles of the Five Emperors": "So Shun and even Wen Zu planned to build four gates in the four mountains, so as to have clear access to the ears and eyes of the four directions. He ordered twelve pastors to discuss the emperor's virtues, practice virtuous conduct, and stay away from sycophants and barbarians. "

Ming Dynasty He Liangjun's "Siyou Zhaicongshuo·History 4": "Yu Yidejun is a truly virtuous man."

Qing Dynasty Wang Shizhen's "Chibei Ou Tan". ·Tan Xian Wu· Cheng Xiangguo's Second World of Virtue": "People say that he was very virtuous in his two generations."

Qing Dynasty's "Suizhou Chronicles·Gongshi": "Yuan Fu Chen, Yuan Keli's grandson, the son of Shu , Fu Chengdi. He has a distant demeanor and a noble family. He has a filial piety from his ancestors and has a good reputation throughout his life. ""Hanshu: The Biography of King Li of Huainan": "Husband. The great king lives thousands of miles away and treats thousands of people as his ministers and concubines. This is the great virtue of a great emperor."

"Parrot Fu" by Cao Zhi of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "The great virtue of Mongolian education is the glory of a gentleman. "Reply to the Cao Envoy Qi" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "If you dare to be virtuous, you can still be compatible"

"Guoyu·Jin Yu 2": "Therefore, it is easy to send the princes lightly, but to persuade them to come." The rebels admire them, cherish them with allusions, thin their knots, and show their trust by being virtuous. " "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Yuan Shao Biography": "Today's general strategy is nothing like this. Raise Jizhou to give way to the Yuan family. If the Yuan family wins Jizhou, Zan will not be able to compete with him, so he will be a loyal general."

Chapter 4 of Feng Menglong's "Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "It turns out that there is someone in the army to take over. He received a letter from his family in the city and said, "Mr. Zhuang is so kind and virtuous, but my uncle is unkind and unjust." One person passed it on to ten people, and ten people passed it on to hundreds. "

Qingtang Zhixu's "Epitaph of Yuan Gong (great-grandson of Yuan Keli), a student of the Imperial Qing Dynasty": "It is natural that this solid branch is established, and it is also nurtured by the Duke's kindness and affection. It can't be done for a long time. Pathetic." 6. What are the poems that begin with the word thick?

Treat one favorably or treat one favorably, and despise or neglect the other. The metaphor treats the two aspects differently.

Houdezhiwu used to mean that a person with high moral standards can undertake important tasks.

Thick ancient and thin modern. Thick: praise, value; thin: despise, neglect. Respect the ancient and despise the modern. Mostly used for academic research.

Thick accumulation and thin hair Thousand accumulation: means to accumulate in large amounts and fully; thin hair: means to release slowly and in small amounts. Save a lot of money and release it slowly. Describes that only adequate preparation can be done well.

Thick present and thin ancient. Thick: praise, attach importance to; thin: despise, neglect. Value the modern and despise the ancient. Mostly used for academic research.

Affectionate and kind on the outside, but unpredictable on the inside.

Shameless Yan: Face. Refers to a person who is thick-skinned and shameless.

Thousands of virtues bring blessings, which means that those who are virtuous will receive more blessings.

A high-ranking official with a generous salary. Lu: salary. Generally refers to high position and good remuneration.

Gentle on the outside and unpredictable on the inside. Same as "thick and affectionate".

Thousands of people are kind-hearted on the outside but unpredictable on the inside. Same as "thick and affectionate".

Utilization of health and welfare refers to the utilization of wealth by wealthy people.

Give generously and accept little in communication.

Houweiladu refers to something delicious but poisonous. 7. The meaning of the poem

As the sky moves vigorously, a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. "Book of Changes"

Meaning: (Like the way of heaven, it must run forever and endlessly. As a gentleman, you must imitate the laws of this way, restrain yourself, be strong, constantly strive for progress, never slack off, never stop , and keep working hard.)

2. If you have ambitions, you will be as high as the sky, and if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain. "Heirloom"

Meaning: (Having lofty psychological ambitions should be cultivated from an early age. Without ideals in the heart, life will be in vain when you grow old.)

3. Don't wait for your hair to turn gray. , empty and sad.

"Man Jiang Hong"

Meaning: (Young people should cherish life and time, be good at using every minute to continuously improve themselves, exercise themselves, and achieve success, and not wait until they are old and weak to regret themselves When you are young, you have nothing to do, and you waste your time. By then it will be too late to feel pessimistic and disappointed)

4. Dan Er Cao He丨 Gu Chatai Changjun It is easy for a young man to learn from an old man, but it is difficult to succeed in an inch of time. Don't take it lightly. "Occasionally"

Meaning: (The days of youth are easy to pass away, but it is difficult to succeed in learning, so you must cherish every inch of time and not let it go easily.)

5. Lu Man Manqi Xiu is far away, and he will search up and down. "Li Sao"

Meaning: (The road is long and far away, I have to keep looking for the truth.)

6. If you don't accumulate frog steps, you won't be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small steps, you won't be able to reach a thousand miles. The flow cannot form a river or a sea.

Meaning: (If you don’t take half a step, you can’t walk a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate every drop of water, you can’t form a river or sea.

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