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無量壽經宗要 无量寿经宗要 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng zōng yào wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 zong1 yao4 wu liang shou ching tsung yao Muryōju kyō shūyō |
Doctrinal Essentials of the Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
無量壽經義疏 无量寿经义疏 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yì shū wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 yi4 shu1 wu liang shou ching i shu Muryō ju kyō gisho |
Commentary on the Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
無量壽經論注 无量寿经论注 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng lùn zhù wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 lun4 zhu4 wu liang shou ching lun chu Muryōjukyō ronchū |
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land |
福寿町千代田 see styles |
fukujuchouchiyoda / fukujuchochiyoda ふくじゅちょうちよだ |
(place-name) Fukujuchōchiyoda |
西春別駅前寿 see styles |
nishishunbetsuekimaekotobuki にししゅんべつえきまえことぶき |
(place-name) Nishishunbetsuekimaekotobuki |
西賀茂万寿峠 see styles |
nishigamomanjutouge / nishigamomanjutoge にしがもまんじゅとうげ |
(place-name) Nishigamomanjutōge |
觀無量壽佛經 观无量寿佛经 see styles |
guān wú liáng shòu fó jīng guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 jing1 kuan wu liang shou fo ching Kan muryōju butsukyō |
Guan wuliangshou fo jing |
遠刈田温泉寿 see styles |
toogatsutaonsenkotobuki とおがつたおんせんことぶき |
(place-name) Toogatsutaonsenkotobuki |
長寿りんご樹 see styles |
choujuringoju / chojuringoju ちょうじゅりんごじゅ |
(place-name) Chōjuringoju |
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sushiten すしてん |
sushi shop; sushi restaurant |
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sushimai; sushigome すしまい; すしごめ |
sushi rice; rice used for sushi |
寿々喜多呂九平 see styles |
susukitarokuhei / susukitarokuhe すすきたろくへい |
(person) Susukita Rokuhei |
寿都郡黒松内町 see styles |
suttsugunkuromatsunaichou / suttsugunkuromatsunaicho すっつぐんくろまつないちょう |
(place-name) Suttsugunkuromatsunaichō |
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isuzumi; isuzumi いすずみ; イスズミ |
(kana only) brassy chub (Kyphosus vaigiensis) |
回らないお寿司 see styles |
mawaranaiosushi まわらないおすし |
(exp,n) non-conveyor belt sushi; sushi served in a restaurant that doesn't have a conveyor belt |
天寿を全うする see styles |
tenjuomattousuru / tenjuomattosuru てんじゅをまっとうする |
(exp,vs-i) (idiom) to die a natural death (at an advanced age); to live out one's allotted span of life |
松下寿電子工場 see styles |
matsushitakotobukidenshikoujou / matsushitakotobukidenshikojo まつしたことぶきでんしこうじょう |
(place-name) Matsushita-Kotobuki Electronics Factory |
虻田郡留寿都村 see styles |
abutagunrusutsumura あぶたぐんるすつむら |
(place-name) Abutagunrusutsumura |
西春別駅前寿町 see styles |
nishishunbetsuekimaekotobukichou / nishishunbetsuekimaekotobukicho にししゅんべつえきまえことぶきちょう |
(place-name) Nishishunbetsuekimaekotobukichō |
觀無量壽佛經疏 观无量寿佛经疏 see styles |
guān wú liáng shòu fó jīng shū guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 jing1 shu1 kuan wu liang shou fo ching shu Kammuryō ju butsu kyō sho |
Commentary on the Sūtra on Contemplation of the Buddha of Immeasurable Life: |
觀無量壽經義疏 观无量寿经义疏 see styles |
guān wú liàng shòu jīng yì shū guan1 wu2 liang4 shou4 jing1 yi4 shu1 kuan wu liang shou ching i shu Kammuryōju kyō gisho |
Commentary to the Sūtra of the Contemplation on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life |
遠刈田温泉寿町 see styles |
tougatsutaonsenkotobukichou / togatsutaonsenkotobukicho とうがつたおんせんことぶきちょう |
(place-name) Tougatsutaonsenkotobukichō |
金剛無量壽道場 金刚无量寿道场 see styles |
jīn gāng wú liáng shòu dào chǎng jin1 gang1 wu2 liang2 shou4 dao4 chang3 chin kang wu liang shou tao ch`ang chin kang wu liang shou tao chang kongō muryō judōjō |
place for the rite of prayer for the Adamantine Immeasurable Life Buddha |
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barazushi ばらずし |
(ksb:) (See 五目寿司) type of sushi with a variety of ingredients sprinkled on the rice |
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matsurizushi まつりずし |
(See ばら寿司) popular type of sushi bento, differing by regions; brand of sushi bento |
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kimizushi きみずし |
{food} (See 黄身・きみ) kimizushi; sushi with egg yolk instead of rice |
万寿寺通新町東入 see styles |
manjuujidoorishinmachihigashiiru / manjujidoorishinmachihigashiru まんじゅうじどおりしんまちひがしいる |
(place-name) Manjuujidoorishinmachihigashiiru |
佛說觀無量壽佛經 佛说观无量寿佛经 see styles |
fó shuō guān wú liáng shòu fó jīng fo2 shuo1 guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 jing1 fo shuo kuan wu liang shou fo ching Bussetsu kan muryōju butsu kyō |
Foshuo guan wuliangshou fo jing |
兩卷無量壽經宗旨 两卷无量寿经宗旨 see styles |
liǎng juǎn wú liáng shòu jīng zōng zhǐ liang3 juan3 wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 zong1 zhi3 liang chüan wu liang shou ching tsung chih Ryōkan muryōju kyō shūshi |
Doctrinal Essentials of the Two-fascicle Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
兩卷無量壽經宗要 两卷无量寿经宗要 see styles |
liǎng juǎn wú liáng shòu jīng zōng yào liang3 juan3 wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 zong1 yao4 liang chüan wu liang shou ching tsung yao Ryōkan muryōju kyō shūyō |
Doctrinal Essentials of the Two-fascicle Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
大乘無量壽莊嚴經 大乘无量寿庄严经 see styles |
wú liáng qīng jìng píng děng jué jīng wu2 liang2 qing1 jing4 ping2 deng3 jue2 jing1 wu liang ch`ing ching p`ing teng chüeh ching wu liang ching ching ping teng chüeh ching Muryō shōjō byōdō kaku kyō |
Sūtra of Immeasurable Pure Perfect Enlightenment |
如是所有壽量邊際 如是所有寿量边际 see styles |
rú shì suǒ yǒu shòu liáng biān jì ru2 shi4 suo3 you3 shou4 liang2 bian1 ji4 ju shih so yu shou liang pien chi nyoze shou juryō hensai |
thus the limits of a lifespan peculiar to a certain person |
延壽妙門陀羅尼經 延寿妙门陀罗尼经 see styles |
yán shòu miào mén tuó luó ní jīng yan2 shou4 miao4 men2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 yen shou miao men t`o lo ni ching yen shou miao men to lo ni ching Enju myōmon darani kyō |
Yanshou miaomen tuoluoni jing |
恵比寿麦酒記念館 see styles |
ebisubizerukinenkan えびすびぜるきねんかん |
(personal name) Ebisubizerukinenkan |
無量壽經優波提舍 无量寿经优波提舍 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu bō tí shè wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 bo1 ti2 she4 wu liang shou ching yu po t`i she wu liang shou ching yu po ti she Muryōjukyō upadaisha |
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life |
寿府(ateji) see styles |
juneebu ジュネーブ |
(kana only) Geneva (fre: Genève) |
松下寿電子工業工場 see styles |
matsushitakotobukidenshikougyoukoujou / matsushitakotobukidenshikogyokojo まつしたことぶきでんしこうぎょうこうじょう |
(place-name) Matsushitakotobukidenshi Manufacturing Plant |
柳馬場通万寿寺下る see styles |
yanaginobanbadoorimanjujisagaru やなぎのばんばどおりまんじゅじさがる |
(place-name) Yanaginobanbadoorimanjujisagaru |
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kotobuki ことぶき |
(1) (written on envelopes containing monetary gifts, etc.) congratulations; felicitations; best wishes; (2) longevity; long life |
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sushiya すしや |
sushi shop; sushi restaurant; sushi bar |
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sushizu すしず |
seasoned vinegar used for preparing sushi rice |
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hakozushi はこずし |
{food} (See 押し鮨・おしずし) oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold) |
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sakezushi さけずし |
{food} fermented sushi made with sake instead of vinegar (speciality of Kagoshima) |
シュミット村木真寿美 see styles |
shumittomurakimasumi シュミットむらきますみ |
(person) Shumitto Muraki Masumi |
佛說大乘無量壽莊嚴經 佛说大乘无量寿庄严经 see styles |
fó shuō dà shèng wú liáng shòu zhuāng yán jīng fo2 shuo1 da4 sheng4 wu2 liang2 shou4 zhuang1 yan2 jing1 fo shuo ta sheng wu liang shou chuang yen ching Bussetsu daijō muryōju shōgon kyō |
Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
大寶積經無量壽如來會 大宝积经无量寿如来会 see styles |
dà bǎo jī jīng wú liáng shòu rú lái huì da4 bao3 ji1 jing1 wu2 liang2 shou4 ru2 lai2 hui4 ta pao chi ching wu liang shou ju lai hui Daihōshaku kyō muryō ju nyorai e |
Tathāgata's Sermon on the Contemplation of the Buddha of Limitless Life |
無量壽經優波提舍經論 无量寿经优波提舍经论 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu bō tí shè jīng lùn wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 bo1 ti2 she4 jing1 lun4 wu liang shou ching yu po t`i she ching lun wu liang shou ching yu po ti she ching lun Muryōjukyō upadaisha kyōron |
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life |
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akazushi(赤zushi, 赤寿司); akasushi(赤寿司, 赤sushi) あかずし(赤ずし, 赤寿司); あかすし(赤寿司, 赤すし) |
{food} sushi rice with red shiso and pickled cucumber (Akita specialty) |
恵比寿ガーデンプレイス see styles |
ebisugaadenpureisu / ebisugadenpuresu えびすガーデンプレイス |
(place-name) Ebisu Garden Place |
松下寿電子工業大洲工場 see styles |
matsushitakotobukidenshikougyouoozukoujou / matsushitakotobukidenshikogyooozukojo まつしたことぶきでんしこうぎょうおおずこうじょう |
(place-name) Matsushitakotobukidenshikougyouoozu Factory |
無量壽經優婆提舍願生偈 无量寿经优婆提舍愿生偈 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu pó tí shè yuàn shēng jié wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 po2 ti2 she4 yuan4 sheng1 jie2 wu liang shou ching yu p`o t`i she yüan sheng chieh wu liang shou ching yu po ti she yüan sheng chieh Muryōjukyō ubadaisha ganshō ge |
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life |
無量壽經優波提舍願生偈 无量寿经优波提舍愿生偈 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu bō tí shè yuàn shēng jié wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 bo1 ti2 she4 yuan4 sheng1 jie2 wu liang shou ching yu po t`i she yüan sheng chieh wu liang shou ching yu po ti she yüan sheng chieh Muryōjukyō upadaisha ganshō ge |
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life |
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surume; surume するめ; スルメ |
(1) (kana only) dried squid; dried cuttlefish; (2) (kana only) (See 鯣烏賊) Japanese common squid (Todarodes pacificus); (prefix noun) (3) (slang) (kana only) (thing that) grows on one over time |
無量壽經優婆提舍願生偈註 无量寿经优婆提舍愿生偈注 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu pó tí shè yuàn shēng jié zhù wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 po2 ti2 she4 yuan4 sheng1 jie2 zhu4 wu liang shou ching yu p`o t`i she yüan sheng chieh chu wu liang shou ching yu po ti she yüan sheng chieh chu Muryōjukyō ubadaisha ganshōge chū |
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land |
寿府(ateji)(rK) see styles |
juneebu(p); juneee ジュネーブ(P); ジュネーヴ |
(kana only) Geneva (fre: Genève) |
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sushimeshi すしめし |
{food} rice seasoned with vinegar, sugar and salt, used for preparing sushi; sushi rice |
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hayazushi はやずし |
type of sushi with vinegared fish and rice lightly pressed overnight |
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gomokuzushi ごもくずし |
sushi rice mixed with various ingredients (vegetables, fish, etc.) |
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mawaranaisushi まわらないすし |
(exp,n) (See 回転寿司) non-conveyor belt sushi; sushi served in a restaurant that doesn't have a conveyor belt |
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kusudama くすだま |
(1) ornamental ball-shaped scent bag; (2) hanging decorative ball that splits in half to release confetti, streamers, balloons, etc. (for celebratory events) |
恵比寿恵比寿ガーデンプレイス see styles |
ebisuebisugaadenpureisu / ebisuebisugadenpuresu えびすえびすガーデンプレイス |
(place-name) Ebisuebisuga-denpureisu |
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mawaranaiosushi まわらないおすし |
(exp,n) (See 回転寿司) non-conveyor belt sushi; sushi served in a restaurant that doesn't have a conveyor belt |
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sushi すし |
{food} (See 巻き寿司) sushi; anything made with vinegared rice (may also contain vegetables, spices, fish, or other delicacies) |
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sushizume すしづめ |
(adj-no,n) (idiom) jam-packed; packed in like sardines |
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futomakizushi ふとまきずし |
{food} (See 巻き寿司) futomaki; thick roll of makizushi |
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ebisu(p); ebisu(恵比寿, 恵比須); ebesu(恵比須); hiruko(蛭子) えびす(P); ゑびす(恵比寿, 恵比須); えべす(恵比須); ひるこ(蛭子) |
(See 七福神) Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce |
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kaitenzushi(回転寿司, 回転zushi, 回転鮨); kaitensushi(回転寿司, 回転sushi, 回転鮨) かいてんずし(回転寿司, 回転ずし, 回転鮨); かいてんすし(回転寿司, 回転すし, 回転鮨) |
conveyor belt sushi; sushi-go-round; sushi train; kaiten-zushi |
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chakinzushi ちゃきんずし |
gomokuzushi wrapped in a thin layer of fried egg |
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sushi すし |
{food} sushi; range of dishes made with vinegared rice combined with fish, vegetables, egg, etc. |
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funazushi ふなずし |
(See なれ鮨・なれずし) funazushi; old-style fermented crucian carp sushi |
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sushidane すしだね |
{food} (See ネタ・5) sushi topping |
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temakizushi てまきずし |
{food} hand-rolled sushi (usu. cone-shaped) |
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ebisukou / ebisuko えびすこう |
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour) |
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makizushi まきずし |
{food} makizushi; sushi made rolled in nori seaweed with a core of filling |
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meharizushi めはりずし |
(See 高菜,目を見張る) rice ball wrapped in pickled leaf mustard greens |
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tookaebisu とおかえびす |
(See 恵比寿) Tōka Ebisu; festival held on January 10 in honor of Ebisu, the god of fishing and commerce |
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edomaezushi えどまえずし |
{food} (See 握り寿司・にぎりずし) Edo-style sushi (usu. nigirizushi) |
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sugoroku; suguroku(双六, 雙六)(ok) すごろく; すぐろく(双六, 雙六)(ok) |
(1) (See 絵双六) race game (board game where the object is to reach the goal first); (2) (orig. meaning) (See 盤双六) trad. Japanese board games played with dice, esp. ban-sugoroku |
無量壽經優婆提舍願生偈婆藪槃頭菩薩造并註 无量寿经优婆提舍愿生偈婆薮槃头菩萨造并注 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu pó tí shè yuàn shēng jié pó sǒu pán tóu pú sà zào bīng zhù wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 po2 ti2 she4 yuan4 sheng1 jie2 po2 sou3 pan2 tou2 pu2 sa4 zao4 bing1 zhu4 wu liang shou ching yu p`o t`i she yüan sheng chieh p`o sou p`an t`ou p`u sa tsao ping chu wu liang shou ching yu po ti she yüan sheng chieh po sou pan tou pu sa tsao ping chu Muryōjukyō ubadaisha ganshōge basōbanzu bosatsu zōhyōchū |
Commentary on Vasubandhu's Treatise on the Pure Land |
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sushi すし |
{food} sushi; range of dishes made with vinegared rice combined with fish, vegetables, egg, etc. |
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sugoroku; suguroku(双六)(ok); sugoroku すごろく; すぐろく(双六)(ok); スゴロク |
(1) (kana only) (See 絵双六) race game (board game played with dice in which the object is to reach the end of a track); (2) (orig. meaning) (See 盤双六) ban-sugoroku; sugoroku; traditional Japanese board game similar to backgammon |
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inarizushi いなりずし |
{food} inarizushi; sushi wrapped in fried tofu |
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makizushi まきずし |
{food} makizushi; rolled sushi; sushi roll; vinegared rice and fillings rolled in nori or a thin omelette |
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oshizushi おしずし |
{food} oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold) |
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ebisugao えびすがお |
smiling face |
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sukiyaki(p); sukiyaki すきやき(P); スキヤキ |
{food} sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan |
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narezushi なれずし |
(kana only) narezushi; fermented sushi (pickled in brine rather than vinegar), precursor of modern sushi |
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sugoroku; suguroku(双六, 雙六)(ok) すごろく; すぐろく(双六, 雙六)(ok) |
(1) (kana only) (See 絵双六) race game (board game played with dice in which the object is to reach the end of a track); (2) (orig. meaning) (See 盤双六) ban-sugoroku; sugoroku; traditional Japanese board game similar to backgammon |
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sukiyaki(p); sukiyaki(sk) すきやき(P); スキヤキ(sk) |
{food} sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan |
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chirashizushi ちらしずし |
{food} (See ばら寿司・ばらずし,五目鮨・ごもくずし) chirashi; chirashizushi; sushi rice in a box or bowl with a variety of ingredients sprinkled on top |
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sukiyaki すきやき |
{food} sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan |
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ebisu(p); ebisu(恵比寿, 恵比須); hiruko(蛭子, 水蛭子)(rk); ebesu(恵比須)(rk) えびす(P); ゑびす(恵比寿, 恵比須); ひるこ(蛭子, 水蛭子)(rk); えべす(恵比須)(rk) |
(See 七福神) Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce |
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nigirizushi にぎりずし |
{food} nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc. |
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nigirizushi にぎりずし |
{food} nigirizushi; hand-pressed vinegared rice topped with seafood |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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