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the world, going through the Great
Depression after World War I). There were many labor complaints that contributed to the grievances against Japan's colonial rule. During this period, there were 159,061 disputes with workers concerned with wages and 1018 disputes involving 68,686 farmers in a tenant position. In 1926 the disputes started to increase at a fast pace and movements concerning labor emerged more within the Independence Movement.
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Christian missionaries both led the Korean independence movement active from 1890 through 1907, and later the creation of a Korean liberation movement from 1907 to 1945. Korean Christians suffered martyrdoms, crucifixions, burnings to death, police interrogations and massacres by the
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of 1919, strikes became prominent in the movement. Up to 1945, universities were used as a haven and source of students who further supported the movement. This support system led to the improvement of school facilities. From 1911 to 1937, Korea was dealing with economic problems (with the rest of
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Japanese military and political rule. Koreans were concerned with alien domination and Korea's state as a colony. They desired to restore Korea's independent
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Christian groups which grew out of missionary efforts led by Western missionaries primarily from the United States prior to the Japanese occupation; (b) the former military and the irregular army groups; and (c) business and
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to fight for Korean independence. Koreans also carried out armed struggles against
Japanese forces in Manchuria and Korea. In 1919 and 1920s, Korean independence army units engaged in resistance activities in Manchuria, which traveled across the Korean-Chinese border, using
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protests are widely seen as a significant catalyst for the international independence movement, although domestically the protests were violently suppressed. In the aftermath of the protests, thousands of Korean independence activists fled abroad, mostly to
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Japanese colonial policies, this was followed by a relaxation of some harsh policies. The Korean crown prince married the Japanese princess Nashimoto. The ban on Korean newspapers was lifted, allowing publication of
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Japanese trade, to the chagrin of the citizens of Joseon as well as Joseon and Qing officials. In some areas of Korea and especially near the port of
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From 1910 to 1919, was a time of education during the colonial era. Many Korean textbooks on grammar and spelling were circulated in schools. It started the trend of intellectual resistance to
Japanese colonial rule. This period, along with
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Expatriate liberation groups were active in
Shanghai, northeast China, parts of Russia, Hawaii, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Groups were even organised in areas without many expatriate Koreans, such as the one established in 1906 in
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In the mid-19th century, Japan and China were forced out of their policies of isolationism by the West. Japan then proceeded to rapidly modernize, forcefully open Korea, and establish its own hegemony over the peninsula. Eventually, it
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to fight against the
Japanese army. Some went to Japan, where groups agitated clandestinely. There was a prominent group of Korean Communists in Japan, who were in danger for their political activities.
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From 1905 to 1910, most of the movement's activities were closed off to the elite class or rare scholar. During this time, militaristic and violent attempts were taken to resist the Japanese including
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missionaries followed in the 19th century starting off a renaissance with more liberal thoughts on issues of equality and woman's rights, which the strict Confucian tradition would not permit.
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Japanese rule was oppressive but changed over time. Initially, there was very harsh repression in the decade following annexation. Japan's rule was markedly different than in its other colony,
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Little real support came through, but that which did develop long-standing relationships that contributed to the dividing of Korea after 1949, and the polar positions between south and north.
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was an early supporter of Korean struggles against Japanese invaders. By 1925, Korean expatriates began to cultivate two-pronged support in Shanghai: from Chiang Kai-Shek's
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occurred. Like the Imo Incident, this rebellion was also generally anti-foreigner, with a focus on Japan. This incident is what sparked the First Sino–Japanese War.
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after the suppression of the March 1st Movement in Korea. The KPG was ideologically aligned with the Chinese government of the time, as independence leader
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solution for Korea that involved the Soviets. China was adamantly opposed to Soviet influence in Korea after hearing about
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to support Korean independence and recognize the KPG, the Far Eastern Division was skeptical. Its argument was that the
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arrived in Korea towards the end of the 18th century, facing intense persecution for the centuries afterwards.
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program in exchange for financial aid. At the same time, China supported the leftist independence leader
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then attempted to put Korea in its own sphere of influence, but was soundly defeated in the 1904 to 1905
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4232:List of militant independence organizations
228:holiday in both South Korea and North Korea
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1405:South-East Asian theatre of World War II
5067:State Affairs Commission of North Korea
4915:Administrative divisions of South Korea
4882:Administrative divisions of North Korea
4359:Japanese history textbook controversies
3450:
2716:Northern Military Administration Office
2213:Center for Historical Truth and Justice
1921:June 15th North–South Joint Declaration
1268:
1251:formally absorbed Korea into its empire
177:(KPG) was founded as a self-proclaimed
27:Activism to end the Japanese occupation
14:
5737:
4799:
3709:
3367:
3365:
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3357:
3283:
3271:
3259:
3247:
3235:
3223:
3211:
3174:
3107:
1481:
5483:
5396:
5361:Science and technology in South Korea
5211:
5152:Presidential elections in South Korea
4955:
4930:List of special cities of South Korea
4798:
4559:
4505:
4116:Gwangju Student Independence Movement
4024:Korean Women's Volunteer Labour Corps
3782:
2945:Gwangju Student Independence Movement
2910:List of Korean independence activists
2839:
1276:
5484:
5157:Legislative elections in South Korea
4560:
4170:Korean History Compilation Committee
3770:Brief article on Korean Independence
3596:"화성 3ㆍ1운동의 두 차례 순사 처단… 제암리 학살로 이어지다"
3582:""만세 주동자 구출" 日헌병대건물 진입한 54명 집단학살 당해"
3568:"제암리 찾은 日기독교계 17인 제암교회서 '무릎 사죄'(종합)"
3388:""반일정서 비판하는 보도, 100년전 일진회 합방성명서 닮아""
3335:
3310:
2773:
1564:invaded and occupied northeast China
370:
4272:Government-General Museum of Chōsen
4014:Aso Mining forced labor controversy
3745:
3650:
3644:
3451:Lee (이), Ji-hye (지혜) (2011-08-14).
3354:
3315:. Lanham : Rowman and Littlefield.
3295:
3048:
3036:
2844:The constant infighting within the
2633:
1609:'s suggestion to adopt the Chinese
24:
5308:Economic inequality in South Korea
5303:Automotive industry in South Korea
5232:Automotive industry in North Korea
3438:Korea Under Japanese Colonial Rule
2677:
1916:July 4 South–North Joint Statement
25:
5801:
5346:Financial services in South Korea
5318:Telecommunications in South Korea
5242:Telecommunications in North Korea
3763:
3547:"March 1st Independence Struggle"
3454:'사회주의 독립운동가' 번번히 유공자 탈락…유족들 불만 팽배
2799:, founded in June 1914. (Hawaii)
2475:Activists for Korean independence
2435:Korean nationalist historiography
2268:Korean National Youth Association
2246:21C Korea College Students' Union
1562:Although the Empire of Japan had
1190:. Around this time, Joseon was a
188:in 1941, China became one of the
5428:Gender inequality in South Korea
5397:
5105:Foreign relations of South Korea
4979:Foreign relations of North Korea
4329:Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
4134:Korean Language Society Incident
3853:
3524:. Tour2KOrea.com. Archived from
3499:. Tour2KOrea.com. Archived from
2894:
2880:
2866:
2532:
2520:
2187:National Independence Federation
1783:Three Principles of the Equality
1709:
1597:(KPG), which was established by
1513:. This period is referred to as
1139:
268:
219:into Soviet and American zones.
5351:Fishing industry in South Korea
5174:National Assembly (South Korea)
4532:Index of Korea-related articles
3670:
3630:
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3588:
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3560:
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3380:
3371:
3329:
3193:Oxford Public International Law
3186:
2731:Korean Independence Army (1929)
1662:United States Department of War
1595:Provisional Government of Korea
1354:Korean-Chinese joint operations
5137:Republic of Korea Armed Forces
4334:Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan
4237:List of independence activists
3682:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
3481:C. I. Eugene Kim, ed. (1977).
3440:. Western Michigan University.
3180:
3140:
3122:"China's Historical Isolation"
3113:
3049:Kim, Changsu (December 2020).
3042:
2972:
2803:Willows Korean Aviation School
1611:Three Principles of the People
1552:Peace Preservation Law of 1925
162:formally annexed Korea in 1910
90:
62:
13:
1:
5433:Low birth rate in South Korea
5189:Constitutional Court of Korea
5125:Prime Minister of South Korea
4999:Heads of state of North Korea
4994:Supreme Leader of North Korea
4925:List of cities in South Korea
4892:Special cities of North Korea
4887:List of cities in North Korea
4630:Proto–Three Kingdoms of Korea
2965:
1656:since its liberation. By the
233:
132:Hangil Undong, Tongnip Undong
118:Hangil Undong, Dongnip Undong
44:Korean Volunteer Corps (1938)
5745:Korean independence movement
5605:Korean pottery and porcelain
5514:Globalization in South Korea
4956:
3968:Oriental Development Company
3755:, United States of America:
3678:"Korean National Army Corps"
3436:Andrew C. Nahm, ed. (1973).
1931:Korean independence movement
1390:Liberation forces operations
1307:Korean independence movement
1247:made Joseon its protectorate
1182:Until the mid 19th century,
629:Northern and Southern period
226:in 1945, is celebrated as a
142:Korean independence movement
33:Korean independence movement
7:
5418:Demographics of South Korea
5413:Demographics of North Korea
5376:1997 Asian financial crisis
5371:Trade unions in South Korea
5285:Rason Special Economic Zone
5212:
5132:Human rights in South Korea
5100:Constitution of South Korea
5011:Human rights in North Korea
4974:Constitution of North Korea
4754:Soviet Civil Administration
4354:Japan–South Korea relations
4349:Japan–North Korea relations
4227:Korean National Association
4217:Declaration of Independence
4034:Slavery during World War II
3624:"[기고] 합천학살사건을 아시나요"
2985:Journal of Politics and Law
2859:
2792:Korean National Association
1654:Soviet atrocities in Poland
1623:National Revolutionary Army
1463:and others established the
1212:American attempt to open it
692:Later Three Kingdoms period
442:Proto–Three Kingdoms period
131:
117:
10:
5806:
5595:Traditional music of Korea
5265:Agriculture in North Korea
5110:Relations with North Korea
5072:President of State Affairs
4984:Relations with South Korea
4920:Environment of South Korea
4839:List of mountains in Korea
4774:COVID-19 pandemic in North
4590:Timeline of Korean history
4399:Independence Hall of Korea
3835:Governor-General of Chōsen
3698:
3651:Nam, Gi-tae (2007-10-15).
3549:(in Korean). asianinfo.org
2797:Korean National Army Corps
2748:: The Armed Forces of the
2690:Donghak Peasant Revolution
2681:
2661:Korean Presbyterian church
2596:
2337:Blue and Red National Flag
1926:June 3 Resistance movement
1578:. After the United States
1379:Battle of Heunggyeongseong
1263:
1223:Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876
237:
184:After the outbreak of the
5755:Anti-imperialism in Korea
5663:
5655:Propaganda in North Korea
5613:
5565:
5496:
5492:
5479:
5403:
5392:
5293:
5222:
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5207:
5115:Government of South Korea
5092:
5084:Supreme People's Assembly
4989:Government of North Korea
4966:
4962:
4951:
4905:
4872:
4811:
4807:
4794:
4733:Korea under Japanese rule
4682:North–South States Period
4598:
4585:List of monarchs of Korea
4580:Military history of Korea
4572:
4568:
4555:
4537:
4321:
4308:Keijō Imperial University
4254:
4205:
4143:
4047:
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3980:
3958:Chōsen Government Railway
3953:Chōsen Anthracite Company
3922:Bank of Korea (1909–1950)
3914:
3862:
3851:
3827:
3816:
3810:Korea under Japanese rule
3483:Korea's Response to Japan
3336:Seth, Michael J. (2006).
3311:Seth, Michael J. (2006).
3068:10.13081/kjmh.2020.29.999
2726:Korean Revolutionary Army
2721:Korean Independence Corps
2497:Korean ethnic nationalism
2192:Unified Progressive Party
2139:Liberal Unification Party
1627:National Military Council
1582:in 1941, China became an
1572:directly attacked Beijing
1454:Donghak Peasant Rebellion
1422:Pacification of Manchukuo
1373:Battle of Daejeonjaryeong
1370:Battle of Donggyeongseong
1315:
124:
110:
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37:
32:
5716:Sexuality in South Korea
5673:Education in South Korea
5623:Education in North Korea
5557:Tattooing in South Korea
5366:Squatting in South Korea
5356:Miracle on the Han River
5328:Transport in South Korea
5252:Transport in North Korea
5179:Judiciary of South Korea
5147:Elections in South Korea
5120:President of South Korea
5026:Elections in North Korea
4907:Geography of South Korea
4874:Geography of North Korea
4829:List of islands of Korea
4651:Four Commanderies of Han
3888:Office of the Yi Dynasty
3882:Colored Clothes Campaign
3710:Larsen, Kirk W. (2008),
3522:"Protestantism in Korea"
3453:
3238:, pp. 129–130, 248.
2711:Korean Independence Army
2706:Military Affairs Command
2233:Voluntary Agency Network
1576:Second Sino-Japanese War
1206:. It then underwent the
532:Four Commanderies of Han
222:August 15, the day that
194:Second Sino-Japanese War
146:Korea from Japanese rule
5780:Radicalism (historical)
5706:Marriage in South Korea
5678:Religion in South Korea
5628:Religion in North Korea
5142:Politics of South Korea
5038:Workers' Party of Korea
5021:Politics of North Korea
4844:List of rivers of Korea
4658:Three Kingdoms of Korea
4450:Wednesday demonstration
4387:Treaty of San Francisco
3746:Lew, Young Ick (2000),
2831:Chinese Communist Party
2760:Korean Patriotic Legion
2177:Korea Nationalist Party
1806:Anti-Japanese sentiment
1716:Korean Unification Flag
1684:Ideologies and concerns
1678:occupied northern Korea
1640:tried to influence the
1490:Korean Christians were
1469:constitutional monarchy
1398:Battle of Mount Taihang
1231:First Sino–Japanese War
200:-like solution for the
5785:Republicanism in Korea
5683:Smoking in South Korea
5665:Culture of South Korea
5633:Smoking in North Korea
5615:Culture of North Korea
5323:Tourism in South Korea
5295:Economy of South Korea
5247:Tourism in North Korea
5224:Economy of North Korea
5184:Supreme Court of Korea
5004:Premier of North Korea
4897:Geology of North Korea
4859:Geology of South Korea
4834:List of lakes of Korea
4769:History of North Korea
4765:History of South Korea
4242:Provisional Government
4098:Shinano River incident
3749:Brief History of Korea
3497:"Catholicism in Korea"
2950:Korean Liberation Army
2746:Korean Liberation Army
2736:Korean Volunteer Corps
2625:List of groups by type
2539:North Korea portal
2527:South Korea portal
2485:Anti-Chinese sentiment
2403:Goguryeo controversies
2218:Liberation Association
2162:Democratic Labor Party
2086:Activists (after 1945)
1619:Korean Liberation Army
1599:Korean exiles in China
1574:in 1937, sparking the
1568:Nationalist Government
1558:World War II diplomacy
1495:
1385:Battle of Tonghwahyeon
1107:World Heritage Sites (
1098:Science and technology
876:Provisional Government
190:Allies of World War II
5765:Japan–Korea relations
5750:20th century in Korea
5313:Energy in South Korea
5280:Mining in North Korea
5237:Energy in North Korea
4438:Futsukaichi Rest Home
4255:Places and structures
4208:Independence movement
4122:Hongkou Park Incident
3870:Chōsen Art Exhibition
2741:Korean Volunteer Army
2172:Korean National Party
1642:U.S. State Department
1580:declared war on Japan
1489:
1395:Battle of Hujiazhuang
1235:Treaty of Shimonoseki
599:(Tributary of Baekje)
545:Three Kingdoms period
173:. In April 1919, the
5775:Nationalism in Korea
5711:Media of South Korea
5688:Sport in South Korea
5638:Sport in North Korea
5423:Aging of South Korea
5016:Korean People's Army
4698:Later Three Kingdoms
4344:Japan–Korea disputes
4086:Battle of Qingshanli
4073:Battle of Fengwudong
4061:March First Movement
3845:Japanese Korean Army
3722:10.2307/j.ctt1tg5pqx
2998:10.5539/jpl.v12n5p11
2960:Battle of Fengwudong
2955:Battle of Qingshanli
2810:Young Korean Academy
2413:Japan–Korea disputes
2365:White-clothed people
2273:White Shirts Society
1884:Inter-Korean summits
1625:until 1945. China's
1584:Ally of World War II
1500:resistance movements
1364:Battle of Ssangseong
1338:Battle of Qingshanli
1328:Battle of Fengwudong
1269:Before Japanese rule
911:North-South division
901:Military governments
674:(Tributary of Silla)
112:Revised Romanization
5770:Liberalism in Korea
5575:Korean architecture
5552:Korean tea ceremony
5519:Korean martial arts
5270:North Korean famine
4155:Five Eulsa Traitors
4110:June Tenth Movement
3570:. 27 February 2019.
3250:, pp. 272–273.
2313:Voice of the People
2240:Inactive or defunct
2156:Inactive or defunct
1936:June Tenth Movement
1771:National Liberation
1482:Under Japanese rule
1401:Battle of Jinseobei
1382:Battle of Seokin-gu
1376:Battle of Yonglinga
866:Japanese occupation
210:Soviet–Japanese War
179:government in exile
5790:Socialism in Korea
5580:Korean calligraphy
4849:Provinces of Korea
4801:Geography of Korea
4623:Jin (Korean state)
4462:Asian Women's Fund
4405:Murayama Statement
4262:Altteureu Airfield
4128:Battle of Pochonbo
4079:Battle of Samdunja
3598:. 14 January 2019.
3584:. 26 October 2019.
3127:Herald of Randolph
2940:June 10th Movement
2935:March 1st Movement
2920:Korean nationalism
2888:South Korea portal
2874:North Korea portal
2840:Royalist influence
2618:March 1st movement
2428:Korean Eastern Sea
2228:Unification Church
1941:March 1st Movement
1861:Self-determination
1702:Korean nationalism
1504:March 1st Movement
1496:
1367:Battle of Sadohaja
1360:Battle of Pochonbo
1348:Free City Incident
1323:Battle of Samdunja
1249:, and in 1910, it
1243:Russo-Japanese War
809:(Vassal of Goryeo)
419:4th–2nd century BC
293:700,000 BC-8000 BC
280:Prehistoric period
212:of 1945 created a
166:March 1st Movement
150:surrender of Japan
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5590:Korean literature
5534:Religion in Korea
5529:Korean philosophy
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4468:Shimonoseki Trial
4369:Division of Korea
4298:Keijō Post Office
4250:
4249:
4222:Independence Club
3976:
3975:
3876:Chosun Exhibition
3863:Cultural policies
3822:from 1910 to 1945
3757:The Korea Society
3731:978-0-674-06073-9
3298:, pp. 20–21.
3286:, pp. 66–67.
3262:, pp. 73–77.
3226:, pp. 72–73.
3214:, pp. 61–65.
3187:Nho, Hyoung-Jin.
3177:, pp. 53–54.
3110:, pp. 37–38.
3039:, pp. 19–20.
2774:Expatriate groups
2575:
2574:
2392:The Cleanest Race
2167:Independence Club
2144:Progressive Party
1879:Division of Korea
1680:that same month.
1670:division of Korea
1528:guerrilla warfare
1465:Independence Club
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1208:Meiji Restoration
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224:Japan surrendered
217:division of Korea
206:Cairo Declaration
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126:McCune–Reischauer
18:Korean resistance
16:(Redirected from
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5643:Arirang Festival
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5524:Korean mythology
5494:
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5486:Culture of Korea
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5333:South Korean won
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5257:North Korean won
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4854:Regions of Korea
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4675:Gaya confederacy
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4562:History of Korea
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4375:Koreans in Japan
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1839:Korean mythology
1801:Anti-imperialism
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1476:righteous armies
1333:Hunchun incident
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