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Zen Buddhist temple gate
A sanmon (三門 or 山門) or sangedatsumon (三解脱門; lit. "gate of the three liberations") is the most important mon of a Japanese Zen Buddhist temple, and is part
Sanmon
2009 studio album by Ringo Sheena
Sanmon Gossip (三文ゴシップ; "The Threepenny Gossip"), also known as Superficial Gossip, is the fourth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena
Sanmon_Gossip
Rival branches of Tendai Buddhism
Jimon (寺門) and Sanmon (山門), also known as the Enchin and Ennin factions, respectively, were rival branches of the Tendai sect of Buddhism created in the
Jimon_and_Sanmon
‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › Sanmon Gosan no Kiri (樓門五山桐), or The Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest, is a kabuki play
Sanmon_Gosan_no_Kiri
Buddhist temple in Nagano, Japan
of the Sanmon Gate began on October 1, 2002 and was scheduled to end on December 31, 2007. The Kyōzō is located on the far left from the Sanmon Gate. It
Zenkō-ji
2020 single by King Gnu
"Sanmon Shosetsu" / "Senryo Yakusha" (三文小説/千両役者, Sanmon Shōsetsu/Senryō Yakusha; lit. "Dime Novel"/"Star Actor") is a Japanese double A-side single by
Sanmon Shosetsu/Senryo Yakusha
Sanmon_Shosetsu/Senryo_Yakusha
Japanese singer, songwriter and musician
song for the TV drama Smile. In June, she released her solo album titled Sanmon Gossip after a long hiatus. On December 2, 2009, Sheena released the single
Ringo_Sheena
Two Japanese maps
Sanmon-Santō Sakamoto Sōezu (Japanese: 山門三塔坂本惣絵図; The Whole Maps of the three Areas of Enryakuji Temple on Mount Hiei and the Area of Sakamoto) is the
Sanmon-Santō_Sakamoto_Sōezu
Japanese folk hero
famous act is "Sanmon Gosan no Kiri" ("The Temple Gate and the Paulownia Crest") in which Goemon is first seen sitting on top of the Sanmon gate at Nanzen-ji
Ishikawa_Goemon
Buddhist temple in Fukui Prefecture, Japan
various buildings is an array of potential confusion for newcomers: at the Sanmon are four kings standing guard named Shitenno; the Buddha hall's main altar
Eihei-ji
Zen Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, Japan
"First Temple of The Land" and played a supervising role. The temple's Sanmon gate was originally constructed in the 13th century, destroyed in 1369 at
Nanzen-ji
Buddhist temple in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
listed for their historical and architectural value:[citation needed] The Sanmon (written 三門, sometimes 山門) gate is Taiseki-ji's "main front door" and has
Taiseki-ji
Places of worship for Japanese Buddhists
sandō A high rank, five-bay sanmon at Chion-in. Note the sanrō. A middle rank, three-bay sanmon at Myōtsū-ji A low rank sanmon at Sozen-ji in Osaka The sanrō
Buddhist_temples_in_Japan
Temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
are, which was moved here from the Hanju Zanmai-in temple in Kyoto. The Sanmon (Main Gate), built in 1754 with donations from all over the Kantō region
Kenchō-ji
Japanese band
2022年6月 on the drop-down menu "Japanese single certifications – King Gnu – Sanmon Shousetsu/Senryou Yakusha" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association
King_Gnu
Buddhist temple in Shinshiro, Aichi, Japan
Main Hall burned down in 1915, and could not be rebuilt until 1974. The Sanmon of Hōrai-ji is a two-story Niōmon gate is one of its few surviving structures
Hōrai-ji
Buddhist temple in Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Sanmon, the main gate
Kanjizai-ji
Buddhist temple in Kanagawa, Japan
Kōmyō-ji has several of the typical features of a Zen temple, for example a sanmon (main gate), a pond and a karesansui (rock garden). Kōmyō-ji has always
Kōmyō-ji_(Kamakura)
once again in 2009 to release the single "Ariamaru Tomi" and the album Sanmon Gossip for her 10th anniversary year. In 2011, she released the single "Carnation
List of songs recorded by Ringo Sheena
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Ringo_Sheena
Japanese actor (1915–1989)
essays under the title Sanmon Yakusha (三文役者), meaning "third rate actor". Kaneto Shindo wrote a biography of Tonoyama called Sanmon yakusha no shi, meaning
Taiji_Tonoyama
Temple in Ogori, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Nyoirin-ji 如意輪寺 The Sanmon Gate Religion Affiliation Shingon Deity Nyorai (Tathāgata) Location Location 1728 Yokoguma, Ogōri, Fukuoka Prefecture Country
Nyoirin-ji_(Ogori)
Buddhist temple in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
with the palatial structures that stand today. The colossal main gate, the Sanmon, was built in 1619 and is the largest surviving structure of its kind in
Chion-in
Tsukuba Mon (emblem) National emblems of Japan Order of the Paulownia Flowers Sanmon Gosan no Kiri Griffis, William Elliot (1876). "Sūjin, the Civilizer". The
Paulownia_crest
Zen Buddhist temple in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
There are altogether 18 temples on the site. The two-storied main gate, or Sanmon (山門), was rebuilt in 1785, as part of the reconstruction works led by Seisetsu
Engaku-ji
2000 Japanese film
By Player (三文役者, Sanmon Yakusha; lit. "Third-rate actor") is a 2000 Japanese biographical film directed by Kaneto Shindō based on the life of actor Taiji
By_Player
Seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tokyo
the traditional way to enter a temple: first through the Torii, then the Sanmon, and down the Sandō before reaching the Honzon. Cardinal Archbishop Peter
St._Mary's_Cathedral,_Tokyo
Japanese term for gate
between the mundane and the sacred. In many cases, for example that of the sanmon, a temple gate has purifying, cleansing properties. Gate size is measured
Mon_(architecture)
Architecture of Buddhist temples in Japan
sandō A high rank, five-bay sanmon at Chion-in. Note the sanrō. A middle rank, three-bay sanmon at Myōtsū-ji A low rank sanmon at Sozen-ji in Osaka The sanrō
Japanese Buddhist architecture
Japanese_Buddhist_architecture
Japanese Buddhist term
the entrance of a temple. It precedes the bigger and more important sanmon. B Sanmon (三門 or 山門) The gate in front of the butsuden, most commonly having
Shichidō_garan
Buddhist monastery in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Enryaku-ji and at Mii-dera, known respectively as the Mountain Order (山門, sanmon) and the Temple Order (寺門, jimon). Warrior monks were used to settle the
Enryaku-ji
Fantastical creature in Buddhism
Rikyū. Painted on the ceiling of Tōfuku-ji's Sanmon gate (Kyoto). Painted on the ceiling of Myōshin-ji's Sanmon gate (Kyoto), normally not open to the public
Kalaviṅka
Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan
strongly associated with Sen no Rikyū, and his reconstruction of the temple's Sanmon led to his loss of favor with Hideyoshi. In the early Edo period, the temple
Daitoku-ji
Japanese Buddhist monk (942–1017)
competing lineage factions (Jinmon and Sanmon, those of Enchin and Ennin respectively). Ryōgen was part of the Sanmon sect and worked to strengthen the power
Genshin
Another name for a temple related to cats
Sanmon at Shōzen-in with "komaneko"
Neko-dera
Buddhist temple in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Japan. Main Hall - National Treasure of Japan. It was rebuilt in 1293. Sanmon (Niō Gate) - Important Cultural Property. It was rebuilt in Muromachi period
Taisan-ji_(Kobe)
Buddhist temple in Minoh, Osaka, Japan
daruma is often returned to the temple and left somewhere on the grounds. Sanmon Tahōtō Nikai-dō Daishi-do Kaizen-dō Daruma The temple is located approximately
Katsuō-ji
(パパ, Papa) Our War (私達の戦争, Watashitachi no Sensō) Cheesy Theater (三文芝居, Sanmon Shibai) Extra: A Singular Method to Blissfully Calm my Overflowing Maternal
List_of_Arifureta_volumes
Buddhist temple in Kobe, Japan
of Scenic Beauty. Shoin: It was built in the 1730s. Sanmon Karesansui Japanese garden Shoin Sanmon Shoin Karesansui Wikimedia Commons has media related
An'yō-in_(Kobe)
Guardians of the Buddha
South Korea Two Niō who stand in the left (Ungyō) and the right (Agyō) of sanmon (gate) at Zentsū-ji in Japan Niō or Temple Guardian. Banna-ji. Niō - Temple
Nio_(Buddhism)
Japanese architectural element
Buddhist temple in Japan. It often precedes the bigger and more important sanmon. Iwanami Kōjien (広辞苑) Japanese dictionary, 6th Edition (2008), DVD version
Sōmon
Former Buddhist temple in the Ryukyu Islands
government to restore Engakuji "Sanmon" Burned down due to war damage, completed in 2018]. "首里の円覚寺山門、18年にも復元へ" [Engakuji Sanmon in Shuri to be restored in
Enkaku-ji_(Okinawa)
2014 studio album by Ringo Sheena
instruments. Many of the players on the song previously worked on songs from Sanmon Gossip (2009). One collaborator was pianist Masanori Sasaji, who was a judge
Gyakuyunyū:_Kōwankyoku
Japanese manga series
2023 (2023-11-10) 8 "Cheap Theatrics and Melodrama" Transliteration: "Sanmon Shibai to Merodorama" (Japanese: 三文芝居とメロドラマ) Natsumi Yasue Yoriko Tomita
A_Girl_&_Her_Guard_Dog
Zen temple in Kyoto, Japan
Pond, created in the 12th century as a water garden Leaf peeping (Momiji) Sanmon gate to the temple Temple bell at Ryōan-ji Interior of the Hojo, the main
Ryōan-ji
School of Mahayana Buddhism in Japan
time of Ryōgen, there were two distinct groups on Mt. Hiei, the Jimon and Sanmon: the Sammon-ha "Mountain Group" followed Ennin and the Jimon-ha "Temple
Tendai
2009 EP by Ringo Sheena
Ringo Sheena. It was released two months after her fourth studio album Sanmon Gossip, and features a collection of songs relating to that album. Sheena's
Saturday_Night_Gossip
Buddhist temple in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
one another, developing two branches of the Tendai sect, called Jimon and Sanmon. For the most part, this was more a geographic rivalry than an ideological
Mii-dera
2006 single by Ringo Sheena, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
Personnel details were sourced from "Kono Yo no Kagiri", Heisei Fūzoku and Sanmon Gossip's liner notes booklet. Death Jazz version by Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
Karisome_Otome
sandō A high rank, five-bay sanmon at Chion-in. Note the sanrō. A middle rank, three-bay sanmon at Myōtsū-ji A low rank sanmon at Sozen-ji in Osaka The sanrō
Glossary_of_Japanese_Buddhism
Buddhist temple in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Hōzen-ji 法善寺 Hōzen-ji Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhism Deity Amida Nyōrai Rite Kōyasan Shingon-shū Location Location 3509 Kagami, Minami-Alps-shi,
Hōzen-ji
Japanese Buddhist architectural style
openings. Sōmon and sanmon The entrance to a Zen temple is straddled by two symbolic gates, the sōmon and the more important sanmon. Mokoshi Typical of
Zenshūyō
Buddhist temple in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
1204, and was given a plaque with calligraphy by Emperor Go-Toba for its Sanmon gate. This was Japan's first full-fledged Zen temple and Zen dojo. At its
Shōfuku-ji_(Fukuoka)
temple records were lost when the temple burned down in 1870. The current Sanmon was formerly a gate of Takashima Castle and was relocated to this site after
Onsen-ji_(Nagano)
Core city in Chūbu, Japan
on the closest Saturday to the lunar calendar New Year. The distinctive Sanmon gate and the main image are designated as important cultural properties
Okazaki,_Aichi
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan
entrance. Important Cultural Property of Japan Chokushimon - Built in 1610. Sanmon - Built in 1599. Butsuden - Built in 1827. Hattō - Built in 1656. Dai-hōjō
Myōshin-ji
Buddhist temple in Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Jikō-ji 慈光寺 Jikō-ji Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhist Deity Jūichimen Kannon Bosatsu Rite Tendai Status functional Location Location 386 Nishidaira
Jikō-ji_(Tokigawa)
Buddhist temple in Japan
alternative name Tamonten—to write the deity's name as "Bishamon-ten." Sanmon (Main Gate) Hondo (Main Hall): The principal image—a seated statue of Bishamonten—is
Kichijō-ji
Buddhist temple in Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan
trained to grow horizontally and was once over 50 meters long, Tahōtō (ICP) Sanmon Amida-dō Kannon-dō Crowned Amida The temple is approximately 7 kilometers
Yoshimine-dera
City in Shikoku, Japan
Kumadani-ji Sanmon
Awa,_Tokushima
follows: Heisei Fūzoku 2007 week 9, Heisei Fūzoku Daiginjō 2007 week 18, Sanmon Gossip 2007 week 27, Watashi to Hōden 2007 week 30, "Ariamaru Tomi" 2009
Ringo_Sheena_discography
Buddhist temple in Japan
Asuka-dera 飛鳥寺 Asuka-dera Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhist Deity Gautama Buddha Rite Shingon-shu Buzan-ha Status functional Location Location 682 Asuka
Asuka-dera
Japanese tea master (1522–1591)
The memorial gatha of Sanmon, "Kinmo palace", in Daitoku-ji.
Sen_no_Rikyū
was maintained and many collapsed naturally. The Ninomon Gate is now the sanmon to Kojima-dera temple in Takatori town; the front gate of the daimyō residence
Takatori_Castle
2009 song by Ringo Sheena
Sheena, which acted as one of the promotional songs from her fourth album Sanmon Gossip in 2009. The song was produced by Sheena's former Tokyo Jihen bandmate
Ryūkō_(song)
Koshigoe. 15th - Sanmon Kajiwara Segakie (三門梶原施餓鬼会) at Kenchō-ji: Funeral rites take place first early in the morning under the Sanmon gate. They are later
List of festivals and events in Kamakura
List_of_festivals_and_events_in_Kamakura
The main gate of Tōfuku-ji, the oldest sanmon in Japan.
Buddhism_in_Japan
scar from that arrow remains visible on the principal deity to this day. (Sanmon (Nio-mon Gate) — Built in February 1909 (Meiji 42). Houses a pair of Nio
Kakurin-ji_(Katsura)
Former province of Japan
the province Yamauchi Yōdō, Bakumatsu period daimyō of Tosa Kōchi Castle Sanmon of Tosa Kokubun-ji NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, ed. (24
Tosa_Province
Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple in Iwate, Japan
Hōon-ji 報恩寺 Hōon-ji Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhist Deity Shaka Nyōrai Rite Sōtō Location Location 31-5 Nasukawachō, Takakura-aze Morioka-shi, Iwate-ken
Hōon-ji_(Morioka)
2014 studio album by Ringo Sheena
2009 as well as new compositions. Before the release of her fourth album Sanmon Gossip in 2009, which celebrated her 10th anniversary, Sheena released the
Hi_Izuru_Tokoro
Annual Japanese film award
Motoki Gemini 13 2000 Akira Terao After the Rain 14 2001 Naoto Takenaka Sanmon Yakusha Rendan 15 2002 Hiroyuki Sanada The Twilight Samurai 16 2003 Kiichi
Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor
Nikkan_Sports_Film_Award_for_Best_Actor
Historic Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan
Sanmon (三門, or sammon, main door), bōketsurō (望闕楼)
Kennin-ji
studio albums Muzai Moratorium (1999), Shōso Strip (2000) and later in 2009, Sanmon Gossip, as well as the songs "Rinne Highlight" (輪廻ハイライト) (1999), "Marunouchi
List of bands associated with Ringo Sheena
List_of_bands_associated_with_Ringo_Sheena
Japanese theatre director and actor (1935–2016)
Yoroboshi (近代能楽集/卒塔婆小町・弱法師)- by Yukio Mishima 1977 The Threepenny Opera (Sanmon opera) (三文オペラ) - by Bertolt Brecht 1978 Medea (Ohjo Media) (王女メディア) - by
Yukio_Ninagawa
Japanese pianist, vocalist and songwriter
temporary return to her solo work with the release of her fourth album Sanmon Gossip, Izawa joined former Ellegarden member Takeshi Hosomi's new band
Ichiyo_Izawa
Narichika iseki (Kōraiji sanmon ato to Fujiwara no Narichika bochi) Okayama designation includes the sites of Kōrai-ji Sanmon and Fujiwara no Narichika's
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Okayama)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Okayama)
Buddhist temple in Japan
City—the temple grounds feature retention ponds located both in front of the Sanmon (main gate) and along the western perimeter. The site offers magnificent
Hanta-ji
2009 single by Shiina Ringo
solo singer. "Ariamaru Tomi" is not contained in Shiina's 4th studio album Sanmon Gossip released on June 24, 2009. However, "SG~Superficial Gossip~" is contained
Ariamaru_Tomi
Railway station in Kyoto, Japan
Cable (Sanmon Station) The Kurama-dera cable line is a funicular that takes Kurama-dera temple visitors most of the vertical distance from the Sanmon station
Kurama_Station
the temple date from the Edo period, including the current Main Hall and Sanmon. The Hondō of Rinzai-ji is an irimoya-style structure from the early 17th
Rinzai-ji
Buddhist temple in Japan
presently the oldest building of its type in Japan. Ieyasu donated the Sanmon (Mountain Gate) in 1609. Emperor Go-Mizunoo donated an imperial palace building
Shōkoku-ji
Ultimate Diamond Nana Mizuki June 22 Shio, Koshō Greeeen June 29 July 6 Sanmon Gossip Ringo Shiina July 13 Zankyō Masaharu Fukuyama July 20 Triangle Perfume
List of Oricon number-one albums of 2009
List_of_Oricon_number-one_albums_of_2009
Road approaching either a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple
straddled in the first case by a Shinto torii, in the second by a Buddhist sanmon, gates which mark the beginning of the shrine's or temple territory. The
Sandō
Town located in Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo
Secondary Education School. Residential street in Koishikawa Hokusai print Sanmon of Denzū-in A used bookstore, 大亜堂書店 (Taiadō Shoten) built in 1932 小学校 通学区域
Koishikawa
Buddhist temple in Kurume, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan
Bairin-ji (Zen Temple) 梅林寺 Main Gate (sanmon gate) of Bairin-ji Religion Affiliation Buddhism Deity Nyoirin Kannon Rite Rinzai school (Myōshin-ji-branch)
Bairin-ji_(Kurume)
Chūzen-ji 中禅寺 Chūzen-ji Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhist Deity Jūichimen Senjū Kannon Bosatsu Rite Tendai Status functional Location Location 2482
Chūzen-ji
Temple in Kyoto, Japan
of objects designated as Important Cultural Assets. Among these are the Sanmon and the Otamaya, noted for its use of maki-e. Lacquerware has a tradition
Kōdai-ji
Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan
pilgrimage circuit dedicated to the goddess Kannon Kamakura Kannon Pilgrimage Sanmon (main gate) Amida-do Shōrō (belfry) Kakigara-Inari View over Kamakura's
Hase-dera_(Kamakura)
Buddhist temple in Miyazu, Kyoto, Japan
from the Kōyasan Shingon-shū and founded its own Hashidate Shingon sect. Sanmon Five-story Pagoda Shōrō Kujaku Monju Nariai-ji Sankei Mandala The temple
Nariai-ji
Buddhist temple
Erin-ji 恵林寺 Erin-ji Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhism Deity Shaka Nyōrai Rite Rinzai school of Zen Location Location 2208 Enzankoyashiki, Kōshū-shi
Erin-ji
Treasure) Honzan-Senju-ji Nyoraido (National Treasure) Honzan-Senju-ji Sanmon Honzan-Senju-ji Karamon Honzan-Senju-ji Shoro Honzan-Senju-ji Taikomon List
Senju-ji
Chinese-Japanese businessperson (died 1525)
Ming dynasty for the crimes of his Japanese associates. In the kabuki play Sanmon Gosan no Kiri, Song Suqing's name is invoked by the character of Sō Sokei
Song_Suqing
2013 compilation album by Ringo Sheena
Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (2003), one from Heisei Fūzoku (2007) and one from Sanmon Gossip (2009). Additionally, "Aozora" was a B-side for her 1999 single "Honnō"
Mitsugetsu-shō
Buddhist temple in Fukuoka, Japan
architecture rebuilt in 1802, survived after the war. Gyoban (fish board) Sanmon The Mausoleum of Ogasawara clan Kaisando Wikimedia Commons has media related
Fukuju-ji_(Kitakyushu)
Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world
two competing Taimitsu traditions of Ennin and Enchin were referred to as Sanmon (Mountain branch) and Jimon (Temple branch), with a distinct set of rituals
Eastern_esotericism
Important entrance gate at a Chinese Buddhist temple
guarding the Shanmen Hall inside the Hongfa Temple, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Sanmon In Korean Buddhist temples, iljumun, sacheonwangmun, and burimun are sometimes
Shanmen
Buddhist temple in Makinohara, Shizuoka, Japan
Heiden-ji 平田寺 Heiden-ji Sanmon Religion Affiliation Buddhist Deity Shaka Nyorai Rite Rinzai school Status functional Location Location 459 Ōe, Makinohara-shi
Heiden-ji
2009 single by Tokyo Jihen
'80: Jūshūnen kin'en-sai. In 2009, Sheena released a solo album entitled Sanmon Gossip, and as well as a single called "Ariamaru Tomi", which was used as
Nōdōteki_Sanpunkan
Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
Jōmyō-ji has been declared a National Historical Site. After the main gate (sanmon) in the middle of the temple's large garden stands the Main Hall (the Hon-dō
Jōmyō-ji
Buddhist temple in Shenzhen, China
General Heng (哼将军) inside in the Sanmon of Hongfa Temple. The generic name for statues with an open mouth is agyō (哈将军 lit. "a" shape), that for those
Hongfa_Temple
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Heartfelt; Lovable
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Devotion
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Tamil
Gajendranath | கஜேஂதà¯à®°à®¨à®¾à®¤
Owner of Gajendra
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(ΧÏιστός) Variant spelling of Greek Christos, KHRISTOS means "anointed."Â
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Lover of Horses
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from Gerald 'rules by the spear.
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Brave; Fearless
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Moonlight; Lover of Uma; Mahadev
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Australian, Japanese
Man of the People
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