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Question: Translate the following text into English: 纽芬兰岛,是一位于北大西洋的大型岛屿,属加拿大纽芬兰与拉布拉多省管辖。该岛面积 111,390 平方公里,人口 479,538 人。纽芬兰岛西北隔贝尔岛海峡与拉布拉多半岛相隔。主要城市圣约翰斯除了是岛上人口最多的城市外,也是纽芬兰与拉布拉多省的首府。该岛曾是英国在海外的第一个殖民地。
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印第安人是岛上最早的居民,10 世纪末期,维京人自格陵兰航行至此,他们试图在岛上建立定居点,但是在 1006 年遭到了岛民的反抗,被迫撤退。此后,直到 1497 年,该岛才被意大利航海家约翰・卡波特再次发现并命名。1583 年,英国宣布纽芬兰为其殖民地,但是一直未能对其建立有效统治,法国一度控制了该岛的南岸和西岸。1763 年,根据 1763 年巴黎条约,法国撤出纽芬兰,仅保留了在圣劳伦斯河河口的圣皮埃尔和密克隆两个小岛,英国确立了对该岛的统治,建立纽芬兰殖民地。1809 年,纽芬兰殖民地扩大,英国将北美大陆上的「拉布拉多地区」从邻近的魁北克省划入纽芬兰,但该殖民地仍旧称「纽芬兰」。
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一战中,纽芬兰军队在法国遭受了惨重损失,据估计,在战斗中该岛失去了四分之一的青壮年男子。这使得该岛的经济在战后濒临崩溃。纽芬兰在 1907 年获得自治地位,从英国的纽芬兰殖民地成立纽芬兰自治领,但之后在第一次世界大战期间,大量的纽芬兰人在战争中牺牲,加之后来的大萧条,导致纽芬兰的经济出现困难,于是英国在 1934 年暂停了该地的自治领地位,回退到了英国的殖民地。1948 年,纽芬兰举行了公民投票,通过了并入加拿大的决议。在 1949 年 3 月 31 日,纽芬兰岛连同拉布拉多地区正式加入加拿大联邦,成为加拿大的第十个省纽芬兰省,亦是最后加入加拿大的省份。作为加拿大最年轻的省,以及英国最早的殖民地,纽芬兰在文化上显示出颇为不同的特色。
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纽芬兰狼原生活于此,因人类捕杀而在二十世纪初灭绝。据描述,牠的身型大,体毛白色。原本由纽芬兰白狼所占据的生态位目前已被来自加拿大大陆的东方郊狼替代。
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该地是英国最早的殖民地,其英语发展出了与传统加拿大英语与众不同独特口音的纽芬兰英语。
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Answer: Newfoundland Island is a large island located in the North Atlantic, under the jurisdiction of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. The island has an area of 111,390 square kilometers and a population of 479,538 people. It is separated from the Labrador Peninsula by the Strait of Belle Isle to the northwest. The main city, St. John's, is not only the most populous city on the island but also the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador. The island was the first British overseas colony.
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The indigenous people were the earliest inhabitants of the island. In the late 10th century, the Vikings sailed from Greenland to the island and attempted to establish settlements there. However, they faced resistance from the islanders in 1006 and were forced to retreat. It was not until 1497 that the Italian navigator John Cabot rediscovered and named the island. In 1583, England declared Newfoundland its colony, but it was unable to establish effective rule over it. France briefly controlled the southern and western coasts of the island. In 1763, according to the Treaty of Paris, France withdrew from Newfoundland, retaining only two small islands at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Britain established its rule over the island and established the colony of Newfoundland. In 1809, the colony of Newfoundland expanded when Britain transferred the "Labrador region" from neighboring Quebec to Newfoundland, but the colony continued to be called "Newfoundland".
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During World War I, the Newfoundland Regiment suffered heavy losses in France, with an estimated quarter of the island's young men being lost in combat. This led to the collapse of the island's economy after the war. Newfoundland gained autonomy in 1907 and became the Dominion of Newfoundland, separate from the British colony of Newfoundland. However, during World War I, many Newfoundlanders sacrificed their lives in the war, followed by the Great Depression, which caused economic difficulties for Newfoundland. As a result, Britain suspended Newfoundland's status as a dominion in 1934 and reverted it back to a colony. In 1948, Newfoundland held a referendum and voted to join Canada. On March 31, 1949, Newfoundland Island, along with the Labrador region, officially joined the Canadian federation as the tenth province, Newfoundland and Labrador. As the youngest province in Canada and the earliest British colony, Newfoundland has distinctive cultural characteristics.
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The Newfoundland wolf once lived here but became extinct in the early 20th century due to human hunting. It was described as having a large body size and white fur. The ecological niche previously occupied by the Newfoundland wolf has now been replaced by the eastern coyote from the Canadian mainland.
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As the earliest British colony, Newfoundland developed its own unique accent in English, known as Newfoundland English, which differs from traditional Canadian English.
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Question: Translate the following text into Korean: Delhi (English: Delhi, Hindi: दिल्ली, Punjabi: ਦਿੱਲੀ, Urdu: دہلی/دلّی), or officially known as the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is a metropolitan region in India and is one of the commercial, industrial, and political centers of the country. It can be divided into New Delhi and Old Delhi. New Delhi has the New Delhi administrative district and is where the capital is located. Old Delhi used to be a village, but during the British colonial era, New Delhi was constructed as the new capital. The part of the city that was designed and built by the British is called New Delhi, while the existing city is referred to as Old Delhi. According to the 2001 Indian census, the population of Delhi was 13,782,976, and as of 2010, approximately 157,000,000 people live in the metropolitan region (capital region) centered around Delhi.
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Indira Gandhi International Airport is located in Delhi.
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Delhi has a tropical monsoon climate influenced by the monsoon (Köppen climate classification Cwa). Additionally, there is a significant temperature and precipitation difference between summer and winter. While Delhi falls under the humid tropical monsoon climate, it differs significantly from cities with typical tropical climates like São Paulo, Tokyo, and Brisbane due to the frequent sandstorms characteristic of desert climates. Compared to other cities with typical tropical climates, Delhi experiences a dry winter and prolonged periods of extremely hot weather. Summer starts in early April and reaches its peak in May. The average temperature in May in Delhi is 32℃, and it can reach up to 45℃. The monsoon season starts at the end of June and continues until mid-September. The average rainfall during the monsoon season is about 797.3mm. The average temperature during this time is 29℃, but it can drop to 25℃ when it rains. Conversely, if there is a prolonged dry spell, the temperature can rise up to 32℃. The monsoon season lasts until the end of September, and late monsoon continues until the end of October. During this time, the average temperature drops from 29℃ to 21℃.
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Winter starts in November and reaches its peak in January. The average temperature in January is around 12-13℃. Delhi's winter is relatively mild, but occasionally, cold air from the nearby Himalayas can bring temperatures below freezing. Additionally, Delhi is notorious for its dense fog during the winter season. In December, the dense fog can cause disruptions in the transportation system, including roads, air travel, and railways. The dense fog dissipates in early February, followed by a short spring before the onset of summer.
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The highest recorded temperature in Delhi is 47℃, and the lowest recorded temperature is -0.6℃.
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Answer: 델리(영어: Delhi, 힌디어: दिल्ली, 펀자브어: ਦਿੱਲੀ, 우르두어: دہلی/دلّی), 정식 명칭으로는 델리 수도권 지역(Delhi National Capital Territory)은 인도의 광역 도시로, 인도의 상업, 산업, 정치의 중심지 중 하나이다. 신델리와 옛 델리로 나눌 수 있다. 신델리는 신델리 행정구를 가지고 있으며, 수도가 위치해 있다. 옛 델리는 마을이었으나, 영국 식민지 시대에 새로운 수도로 신델리를 건설하였다. 영국인들이 설계하고 건설한 부분을 신델리라고 부르고 기존의 도시를 옛 델리라고 한다. 2001년 인도 인구조사 결과 델리의 인구는 13,782,976명이고, 2010년 현재 델리를 중심으로 하는 광역 도시권(수도권)에는 약 157,000,000명이 거주하고 있다.
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인디라 간디 국제공항이 델리에 위치해 있다.
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델리는 몬순의 영향을 받는 열대 계절풍 기후(Köppen 기후 구분에서 Cwa)를 띈다. 또한 여름과 겨울의 기온 및 강수량 차이가 크다. 델리는 습윤한 열대 계절풍 기후에 속하지만 사막 기후 특유의 모래폭풍이 잦기 때문에, 소프라우나 도쿄, 브리즈번 등 일반적인 열대 기후의 도시들과는 크게 다르다. 일반적인 열대 기후의 다른 도시들에 비해 겨울철이 건조하고 무더위가 오래 지속된다. 여름은 4월 초에 시작하여 5월에 최고조에 달한다. 델리에서 5월 평균 기온은 32℃이며, 최고 기온은 45℃까지 올라갈 수 있다. 몬순은 6월 말에 시작하여 9월 중순까지 계속된다. 몬순 기간 동안의 평균 강수량은 약 797.3mm이다. 이때 평균 기온은 29℃이나, 비가 내릴 경우 25℃까��� 내려간다. 반대로 장마가 지속되지 않을 경우에는 최고 기온이 32℃까지 올라갈 수 있다. 몬순은 9월 말까지 지속되며, 늦은 몬순은 10월 말까지 지속된다. 이때 평균 기온은 29℃에서 21℃까지 내려간다.
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겨울은 11월에 시작하여 1월에 최고조에 달한다. 1월 평균 기온은 12~13℃ 정도이다. 델리의 겨울은 비교적 온화하나 때때로 가까운 히말라야로부터 차가운 공기가 유입되어 영하의 기온이 관측되기도 한다. 또한 델리는 겨울철에 밀림이 짙은 안개가 끊임없이 발생하는 것으로 유명하다. 12월에는 밀림이 짙은 안개로 인해 도로, 항공기, 철도 등 교통체계가 혼란스러워진다. 밀림이 짙은 안개는 2월 초에 사라지고, 이후 단기간의 봄이 지나고 여름이 시작된다.
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Question: Translate the following text into English: 고인돌(지석묘; 支石墓, dolmen)은 고인의 시신을 넣은 관을 묻는 크고 평평한 바위를 몇 개의 바위로 괴어 놓은 고대의 거석(Megalith) 구조물을 말한다. 아시아와 유럽, 북아프리카에 6만기 정도가 분포하며, 숫자상으로 한국에 남·북한을 합쳐 4만기 정도로 가장 많다. 고인돌은 윗부분이 평평하며, 내부에는 방이 마련되어 있다. 세워진 연대는 지역에 따라 차이가 있으나, 유럽과 아프리카는 기원전 5,000년 ~ 기원전 4,000년, 동아시아는 기원전 2,500년 ~ 기원전 수백 년 전후로 추정된다. 유럽의 고인돌들은 주변에 흙이나 작은 돌로 덮어 무덤을 조성하기도 하였다.
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고인돌은 계급 분화가 시작된 청동기 시대에 주로 만들어졌으며, 주로 경제력이 있거나 정치권력을 가진 지배층의 무덤으로 추정되는데, 돌화살촉이나 간검돌, 민무늬토기, 청동 제품 등이 주요 부장품으로 발견된다. 많은 고인돌에서 부장품이 아예 출토되지 않거나, 있어도 매우 미미해 이차장(二次葬) 또는 세골장(洗骨葬 1차로 가매장하여 살을 썩혀 없애고 뼈만 추려 묻는 장례) 용의 무덤일 가능성도 추측된다.
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고인돌은 납작한 판석이나 덩이돌 밑에 돌을 괴여 지상에 드러나 있는‘괴여 있는 돌’이란 뜻이다. '괸돌' 또는 '고임돌'에서 유래된 것으로 추측된다. 지역에 따라 조금씩 형태의 차이가 있으나 고인돌은 일반적으로 받침돌 위에 커다란 덮개돌을 올린 탁자 모양이다.
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고인돌은 '지석묘(支石墓)'라고도 불리는데 한국과 일본 학계에서 주로 사용되며, 북한에서는 ‘고인돌무덤’으로 표현된다. 이들은 같은 의미의 용어로 사용되고 있지만 엄밀히 말하면 ‘지석묘’의 명칭은 ‘고인돌(支石)’이 있는 ‘무덤(墓)’이라는 의미이다. 중국에서는 고인돌을 ‘석붕(石棚)’ 또는 ‘대석개묘(大石蓋墓)’라고 부른다. 켈트어(북아일랜드 언어)로는 탁자란 뜻인 ‘Dol’과 돌이란 뜻인 ‘Men’이 합쳐져 ‘돌멘(Dolmen)’이라 하고, 영어로는 ‘Table Stone’이라고 한다.
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한반도의 민간에서는 고인돌의 덮개돌 모양이나 군집의 형태 그리고 남겨진 전설에 따라 특별한 이름들이 붙여졌다. 방언에서 거석을 ’독’이나 ‘바우’라 하는 데서 ‘독바우’, ‘바우배기’, ‘독배기’ 같은 이름이 나왔으며, 군집된 모습이 장기알 같다고 해서 ‘장기바우’라고도 불렀다.
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'고인돌' 이름을 논문에 맨 처음 쓴 사람은 한흥수(韓興洙, 1909∼?)다. 한흥수는 일제강점기 때 유럽에 건너가 고고학을 전공한 우리나라 1세대 고고학자다. 그는 도유호(都宥浩, 1905∼1982), 손진태(孫晋泰, 1900~?)와 함께 우리나라에서 처음으로 고인돌을 연구한 학자다. 손진태는 민속학자이고, 한흥수와 도유호는 유럽에서 고고학을 전공한 전문 학자인데, 두 사람은 해방 뒤 월북해 북한 고고학을 이끈 것으로 알려져 있다.
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한흥수는 1935년 〈조선의 거석문화 연구〉 논문에서 우리나라 거석문화를 선돌, 고인돌, 칠성바위, 독무덤으로 나누어 분석한다. 그가 왜 돌무덤을 고인돌이라 했는지는 논문에 나와 있지 않지만 그 뒤 학자들은 고인돌이란 이름을 자주 쓰기 시작한다. 하지만 학자들은 여전히 일본 학자들이 쓰는 지석묘(支石墓) 이름을 더 많이 썼다. 그러다 1984년 한국고고학연구소가 낸 <한국고고학개정용어집>에서 '지석묘'를 '고인돌'로 하자고 해 이 이름을 두루 쓰고 있다.
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현재는 ‘지석묘’가 일본식 명칭이라는 인식과 고인돌이 무덤의 기능만을 하는 것은 아니었을 것이라는 지적으로 인해 ‘고인돌’이라는 명칭이 학계에서 보편적 명칭으로 쓰이고 있다.
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한국의 고인돌은 내부에 무덤방이 있는 경우가 많아 지석묘(支石墓)라고도 하며, 중국에서는 ‘돌집’이라는 의미로 석붕(石棚)이라 하였다. 한국은 제주도와 울릉도를 포함한 한반도 전역에서 고인돌이 발견되며, 일본에서는 규슈 북서부에 고인돌이 세워졌다. 인도네시아, 인도, 러시아에서도 고인돌이 발견된다.
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한국의 고인돌은 비파형 동검(琵琶形銅劍), 미송리식 토기(美松里型土器)와 함께 고조선의 영역을 구분하는 기준으로 이용된다.
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Answer: Dolmen is an ancient megalithic structure that refers to large, flat rocks with a burial chamber for the deceased. There are approximately 60,000 dolmens distributed in Asia, Europe, and North Africa, with Korea having the highest number of about 40,000 when including both North and South Korea. Dolmens have a flat top and an internal room. The construction dates vary by region, but it is estimated to be between 5,000 BC and 4,000 BC in Europe and Africa, and around 2,500 BC to several hundred years BC in East Asia. In Europe, dolmens were sometimes covered with earth or small stones to create tombs.
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Dolmens were mainly built during the Bronze Age, which marked the beginning of social stratification. They are believed to be tombs of the ruling class who had economic power or political authority, and artifacts such as stone arrowheads, polished stone knives, pottery with geometric patterns, and bronze products are often found as grave goods. Many dolmens do not contain any grave goods or only have very few, leading to speculation that they may have been secondary burials or used for washing bones (a type of burial where flesh is decomposed and only bones are buried).
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The term "dolmen" comes from the Korean words "gwan-dol" or "go-im-dol," which roughly translate to "buried stones." While there are slight variations in shape depending on the region, dolmens generally consist of a large capstone placed on top of supporting stones, resembling a table.
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In addition to being called "dolmen," dolmens are also referred to as "jiseokmyo" in Korean and Japanese academia, while in North Korea they are expressed as "goindolmudom." Although these terms have the same meaning, strictly speaking, "jiseokmyo" means "burial mound with dolmen." In China, dolmens are called "seokbong" or "daeseokgaemyo." In Celtic languages, it is a combination of the word for "table" and "stone," resulting in "dolmen," which is translated as "Table Stone" in English.
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In the Korean peninsula, dolmens have been given special names based on the shape of their capstones, clustering, and legends. In dialects, dolmens are called "dok" or "bau," giving rise to names like "dokbau," "baubae-gi," and "dokbae-gi." Due to their resemblance to a game of Go, they were also called "janggibau."
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The person who first used the name "dolmen" in a paper was Han Heung-soo (1909-?). He was one of the first generation of Korean archaeologists who specialized in archaeology while studying in Europe during the Japanese colonial period. Along with Do Yu-ho (1905-1982) and Son Jin-tae (1900-?), he conducted research on dolmens in Korea. Son Jin-tae was a folklorist, while Han Heung-soo and Do Yu-ho were specialists who studied archaeology in Europe. It is known that they led the study of Korean archaeology after liberation.
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In his 1935 paper "A Study on the Megalithic Culture of Korea," Han Heung-soo divided Korean megalithic culture into four categories: stone cairns, dolmens, seven-star rocks, and single-chambered tombs. Although it is not mentioned in the paper why he called them dolmens, scholars began using this name frequently. However, scholars still mostly used the name "jiseokmyo" used by Japanese scholars. It was not until the publication of the revised glossary of Korean archaeology by the Korean Archaeological Society in 1984 that the name "dolmen" became widely used.
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Currently, the term "dolmen" is commonly used in academia due to the recognition that "jiseokmyo" is a Japanese term and that dolmens served purposes other than just burial.
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In Korea, many dolmens have internal burial chambers and are also referred to as "jiseokmyo." In China, they were called "seokbong" meaning "stone pavilion." Dolmens have been discovered throughout the Korean peninsula, including Jeju Island and Ulleungdo, while in Japan, dolmens were erected in northwestern Kyushu. Dolmens have also been found in Indonesia, India, and Russia.
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Korean dolmens, along with bifurcated bronze swords and Misonri-style pottery, are used as criteria to distinguish the territory of Goguryeo.
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Question: Translate the following text into Chinese: The film "Desire of Life," translated as "Ode to Life" in Hong Kong, is a 1952 movie directed by renowned Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. It won awards such as the Best Film Award at the Mainichi Film Awards, the Best Film of the Year at the Kinema Junpo Awards, and the Special Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. In 2022, it was remade into the British film "Desire of Life in London."
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Kanzo Watanabe, the section chief of the municipal office who has worked there for 30 years, leads a monotonous life of stamping and signing documents. One day, he goes to the hospital for a check-up due to feeling unwell, only to be told that he has terminal stomach cancer and has about six months to live. Back at home, his son and daughter-in-law are unfriendly towards him, even disrespectful. Feeling sad, Watanabe takes his life savings and leaves home, no longer going to work. He meets a novelist outside who learns about his situation and takes him to play marbles and even to a red-light district. Although these experiences are new to Watanabe, he ultimately feels empty and lonely. The next day, he bids farewell to the novelist and walks alone on the streets.
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He meets a young female employee, Toyo Odaka, from the municipal office who expresses her dissatisfaction with the boring job of a civil servant and has found a new job. However, since the section chief hasn't come to work, no one has approved her resignation letter. Watanabe brings Odaka back to his home to help her write a resignation approval letter. When he notices her torn stockings, he wants to buy her a new pair. That day, he asks Odaka to take him out to have fun, and they spend a happy day together. But when they return home, Watanabe is verbally abused by his son, who believes that the money he took away was meant for the family's expenses. His son also misunderstands Odaka as his father's young lover and demands that he behave himself.
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A few days later, Watanabe goes to the toy factory where Odaka now works, hoping that she will accompany him again. Odaka initially doesn't want to agree, but Watanabe pleads with her, and she reluctantly agrees. They go to a Western restaurant in the evening, and Watanabe's actions make Odaka think that he has ulterior motives, making her very scared. Unexpectedly, Watanabe tells her that he has a terminal illness and doesn't have much time left, but seeing Odaka so young and full of vitality, he wants her to tell him what it means to live. Odaka nervously takes out a toy rabbit and tells him that she makes these things at the factory. As long as she knows that what she creates brings joy to others, she is happy herself. Suddenly, Watanabe realizes what he wants and thanks Odaka before leaving the restaurant. At that moment, a group of young people happen to be celebrating a girl's birthday, and they all sing "Happy Birthday," as if celebrating Watanabe's rebirth.
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The next day, Watanabe returns to work at the municipal office and brings out all the documents from his leave. He discovers a case where many women have come to petition for the conversion of a foul-smelling drain into a park, but it has been passed around between different departments without any action taken. He decides to handle this matter and starts running around with his subordinates. Five months later, Watanabe passes away. At the wake, everyone recalls the last five months of his life and realizes how hard he worked to establish the park. He even chose to happily sing alone in the park on a snowy night, dying in the park he built with his own hands. Although everyone remembers and appreciates everything Watanabe did at the wake, when they return to work the next day, the municipal office is still filled with bureaucratic atmosphere. Despite some employees feeling that they should carry on Watanabe's spirit, it remains only as a memory.
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Answer: 《生之欲》香港译作《生命颂》,是一部 1952 年的电影,由日本著名导演黑泽明执导,曾获得每日电影奖最佳影片奖、电影旬报十佳奖年度最佳影片以及柏林影展特别奖等。2022 年被翻拍为英国电影《欲望人生》。
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在市政厅任职长达三十年的课长渡边勘三郎,每天过著盖章、签字的单调生活。一天,他因身体不适到医院检查,医生却告诉他罹患了胃癌末期,只剩下半年寿命。回到家中,儿子与媳妇对他态度冷漠,甚至不敬。感到悲伤的渡边将毕生积蓄拿出,不再去上班。他在外面遇到一位小说家,得知他的情况后带他玩弹珠,甚至带他到红灯区。虽然这些经历对渡边来说是新奇的,但最终还是感到空虚寂寞。第二天,他向小说家告别,独自走在街上。
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他遇见市政厅的一位年轻女职员小田切透子,她表示自己厌倦公务员无聊的工作,已找到新工作;但因为课长没来上班,没人批准她的辞职书。渡边带透子回家帮忙写辞职同意书,注意到她破掉的丝袜,想买给她新的。那天他请透子带他出去玩乐,两人度过愉快的一天。但是回到家时,渡边遭到儿子辱骂,认为他拿走的钱是家里开销。儿子也误会透子是父亲的年轻情妇,要求他自重。
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几天后,渡边来到透子现在工作的玩具工厂,希望她能再陪他一次。透子原本不想答应,但渡边恳求她,最后勉强答应。他们晚上前往西餐厅,渡边的行为让透子以为他有非分之想,让她非常害怕。没想到渡边告诉她自己得了绝症,时日无多,但见透子如此年轻充满活力,希望透子告诉他活着的意义。透子紧张地拿出一只玩具兔子告诉他,在工厂里制造这些东西,只要知道能让别人快乐,自己就很开心。突然间,渡边明白自己想要的是什么,感谢透子后离开餐厅。这时恰巧有一群年轻人正在庆祝一名女孩的生日,大家齐唱《祝你生日快乐》,仿佛在庆祝渡边重生一般。
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然而,在渡边用余生时间建立的新公园中,孩子们的欢笑声不断回荡。
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Question: Translate the following text into English: 蔡襄,字君谟,号莆阳居士,福建路兴化军仙游县人。北宋政治家、书法家和茶学专家。著有《茶录》、《荔枝谱》等书。谥号忠惠。
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蔡襄生于北宋大中祥符五年。蔡襄的父亲蔡琇初为仙游县枫亭驿农民,曾担任泉州吏员。蔡襄母亲卢氏为惠安县德普里圭峰村名士卢仁之女。
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十五岁时参加乡试,十八岁进入国子监就读。
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天圣八年参加开封乡试,获得第一名佳绩。次年中进士,授漳州军事判官。
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景祐三年四月,授西京留守推官。同年五月,天章阁侍制、权知开封府范仲淹以事忤宰臣吕夷简遭贬,镇南军节度掌书记,馆阁校勘欧阳修、大理寺评事余靖、太子中允,馆阁校勘尹洙皆因论仲淹事同样遭到贬黜,蔡襄为此作《四贤一不肖诗》声援范、欧阳等人。
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宝元二年,加试大理寺评事。三年,迁著作佐郎。九月,充馆阁校勘。
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庆历三年四月,迁秘书省丞、知谏院。九月,赐五品服。四年八月,迁直史馆、同修起居注。十月,授右正言、知福州事。七年十一月,除福建路转运使。
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皇祐二年九月,判三司盐铁勾院。三年,充三司度支勾院判官。四年九月,进知制诰、迁起居舍人、权同判吏部流内铨。五年正月,权同知贡举。六年,迁龙图阁直学士、权知开封府。
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至和二年三月,除枢密直学士、知泉州事。三年四月,迁礼部司郎中、知福州事。
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嘉祐三年四月,移知泉州。五年七月,充翰林学士、权知开封府。六年四月,判三司使。七年十一月,转吏部司郎中。八年三月,总应奉山陵事。六月,任修奉太庙使。八月,拜三司使、迁给事中。
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治平二年二月,罢三司使、除礼部侍郎、端明殿学士、知杭州事。三年,丁母忧。四年八月,卒于家。十月,赠吏部侍郎,葬于枫亭蔡岭。
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乾道年间或淳熙三年,赠谥忠惠。
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蔡襄胡须很漂亮,号美髯须。一日,蔡襄向宋仁宗进言,宋仁宗忽然问道:“卿髯甚美,长夜覆之于衾下乎?将置之于外乎?” 蔡襄听闻无言以对。回到家,晚上就寝时,反复思考宋仁宗的问题,究竟是要将胡须放在棉被里面?还是要将胡须放在棉被外面?思来想去,竟让蔡襄一夜辗转难眠。
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在担任权知泉州事时,蔡襄主持建造了跨海的万安桥,从北宋皇祐四年至嘉佑四年十二月,前后历七年之久,耗银一千四百万两。桥长三百六十丈,宽一丈五尺,武士造像分立两旁。造桥工程规模巨大,方便了周边地区的交通往来。
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蔡襄后又在桥上增建了许多装饰:佛塔九座、亭 7 座,并刻有许多艺术石雕,桥的栏杆上端还刻有披发昂首的石狮子,有的石狮子口内还含有玲珑滚动的石球,被称之为「狮子含珠」。
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蔡襄作于皇祐年间的重要茶学专著《茶录》中,针对建茶著书立论,建茶的斗试型式 — 斗茶色 (斗色)、斗水痕 (斗浮) 成为宋代士大夫的茶事活动之一,「斗茶」的意涵开��复杂。
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宋代「斗茶」的竞赛中,在蔡襄《茶录》尚未成为主流之前,是属于茶叶品质的比赛,而且是关于味觉、嗅觉的感官评鉴。
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蔡襄《茶录》的本意,「茶色贵白」是相对用语,指的是茶叶愈偏白愈佳,实际是仍带「微绿」。因此「茶色贵白」是原则,但在语意上有一定的模糊性,后人将「茶色贵白」视为铁律,推崇到极致的说法,可说是走火入魔的结果,并不符合蔡襄的原意。
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蔡襄于皇祐 (1049-1054) 中上奏《茶录》,并于治平元年 (1064) 再次奏陈英宗,逐渐奠定他在建茶方面的权威基础。北宋庆历之后,建安地区白茶 (又称「白叶茶」) 逐渐受到重视,蔡襄《茶录》将「茶色贵白」的理论普及全国,民间开始风行「白茶」。梅尧臣 (1002-1060)〈次韵和永叔尝新茶杂言〉侧面反映其流行情形如下:
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「自从陆羽生人间,人间相学事春茶。当时采摘未甚盛,或有高士烧竹煮泉 为世夸。入山乘露掇嫩觜,林下不畏虎与蛇。近年建安所出胜,天下贵贱 求呀呀。东溪北苑供御余,王家叶家长白牙。造成小饼若带銙,斗浮斗色 倾夷华。味甘回甘竟日在,不比苦硬令舌窊。此等莫与北俗道,只解白土 和脂麻。欧阳翰林最别识,品第高下无欹斜。晴明开轩碾雪末,众客共赏 皆称嘉。建安太守置书角,青蒻包封来海涯。清明才过已到此,正见洛阳 人寄花。兔毛紫盏自相称,清泉不必求虾蟇。石缾煎汤银梗打,粟粒铺面 人惊嗟。诗肠久饥不禁力,一啜入腹鸣咿哇。」
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此诗大意指当时流行建茶,东溪、北苑官方所产专供宫廷御食,而民间极品则产于壑源,其中王家、叶家生产的「白牙」(「白芽」),即是「白茶」的借代词, 它所制成的「王家白」、「叶家白」冠绝建安,在斗试中无往不利,反映当年新兴的建安「斗试」风格,也就是「斗色」的主张。
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蔡襄擅长书法。他的书法主要学习晋唐的王羲之、颜真卿和柳公权,在当时即被欧阳修、苏轼等人推为 “本朝第一”,后来人们又把他与苏轼、黄庭坚、米芾并列为 “宋四家”。流传下来的墨迹有《自书诗帖》、《谢赐御书诗》、《陶生帖》、《郊燔帖》、《澄心堂帖》、《扈从帖》、《暑热帖》、《远蒙帖》、《离都帖》等,碑刻有《万安桥记》、《昼锦堂记》等。
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蔡襄著有《端明集》四十卷。
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蔡襄也是一位茶学专家,他撰写的《茶录》是继唐代陆羽《茶经》之后的又一部重要的茶学专著。该书分上下两篇,上篇论茶,下篇论器。
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Answer: Cai Xiang, courtesy name Junmo, also known as Puyang Jushi, was born in Xianyou County, Xinghua Army, Fujian Road during the Northern Song Dynasty. He was a politician, calligrapher, and expert in tea studies. He wrote books such as "Tea Record" and "Lychee Catalogue". His posthumous title is Zhonghui.
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Cai Xiang was born in the fifth year of the Dazhong Xiangfu period of the Northern Song Dynasty. His father, Cai Xiu, was originally a farmer at Fengting Post in Xianyou County and later served as an official in Quanzhou. His mother, Lady Lu, was the daughter of Lu Ren, a prominent figure in Deputi Guifeng Village, Huian County.
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At the age of fifteen, he participated in the local examination and entered the National Academy at the age of eighteen.
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In the eighth year of the Tiansheng period, he participated in the Kaifeng local examination and achieved the highest score. The following year, he passed the imperial examination and was appointed as a military judge in Zhangzhou.
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In the third month of the Jingyou period, he was appointed as the Chief Judge of the Western Capital. In May of the same year, Fan Zhongyan, the attendant minister of the Tianzhang Pavilion and the acting governor of Kaifeng, was demoted due to conflicts with the prime minister Lv Yijian. Cai Xiang supported Fan, Ouyang Xiu, Yu Jing, and other officials who were also demoted for their involvement in the incident, and wrote the poem "Four Sages and One Unworthy".
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In the second year of Baoyuan, he took the additional examination for the Ministry of Justice. In the third year, he was promoted to Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Works. In September, he was appointed as the Chief Editor of the Imperial Library.
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In the fourth month of the Qingli period, he was promoted to Deputy Director of the Secretariat and concurrently served as the censorate. In September, he was awarded a fifth-rank official uniform. In August of the fourth year, he was promoted to the Direct History Institute and concurrently served as the chief editor of the daily record. In October, he was appointed as the Right Censor and concurrently served as the governor of Fuzhou. In November of the seventh year, he was appointed as the Transport Commissioner of Fujian Province.
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In the ninth month of the Huangyou period, he was appointed as the judge of the Salt and Iron Office of the Three Departments. In the third year, he was appointed as the judge of the Budget Office of the Three Departments. In September of the fourth year, he was promoted to the position of Chief Draftsman and concurrently served as the chief editor of the Imperial Library. In January of the fifth year, he was appointed as the acting chief examiner. In the sixth year, he was promoted to the position of Academician of the Longtu Pavilion and concurrently served as the acting governor of Kaifeng.
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In the second month of the Zhihe period, he was appointed as the Academician of the Privy Council and concurrently served as the governor of Quanzhou. In the fourth month of the third year, he was promoted to the position of Deputy Minister of Rites and concurrently served as the governor of Fuzhou.
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In the fourth month of the Jiayou period, he was transferred to Quanzhou. In July of the fifth year, he was appointed as a Hanlin Academician and concurrently served as the acting governor of Kaifeng. In April of the sixth year, he became the judge of the Three Departments. In November of the seventh year, he was transferred to the position of Deputy Minister of Personnel. In March of the eighth year, he was in charge of the construction of the mountain tombs. In June, he was appointed as the supervisor of the ancestral temple. In August, he was appointed as the judge of the Three Departments and concurrently served as the assistant secretary.
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In the second month of the Zhiping period, he was relieved of his duties as the judge of the Three Departments, appointed as the Minister of Rites, Academician of the Duanming Hall, and concurrently served as the governor of Hangzhou. In the third year, he mourned the death of his mother. In August of the fourth year, he passed away at home. In October, he was posthumously appointed as the Minister of Personnel and buried at Cailin in Fengting.
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During the Qian Dao period or the third year of Chunxi, he was posthumously honored with the title Zhonghui.
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Cai Xiang had beautiful beards and was known as "Beautiful Bearded Man". One day, when Cai Xiang presented his views to Emperor Renzong of Song, Emperor Renzong suddenly asked, "Your beard is very beautiful. Do you cover it under the quilt at night? Or do you keep it outside?" Cai Xiang had no answer to this question. When he returned home, he pondered over Emperor Renzong's question all night, wondering whether he should put his beard inside the quilt or outside. After much thought, Cai Xiang couldn't sleep that night.
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When serving as the acting governor of Quanzhou, Cai Xiang oversaw the construction of the Wan'an Bridge, which spanned across the sea. From the fourth year of Huangyou to the twelfth month of Jiayou, it took seven years and cost 14 million taels of silver. The bridge was 360 zhang long and 15 chi wide, with warrior statues standing on both sides. The construction of the bridge was massive and facilitated transportation in the surrounding areas.
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Cai Xiang added many decorations to the bridge: nine pagodas, seven pavilions, and numerous artistic stone carvings. At the top of the bridge's railing, there were stone lions with flowing hair and raised heads. Some of the stone lions even contained rolling stone balls in their mouths, known as "lions holding pearls".
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In his important book on tea studies, "Tea Record", written during the Huangyou period, Cai Xiang discussed the theory of tea making. The competition format of tea tasting, known as "Dou Cha" (tea duel), became one of the activities of literati in the Song Dynasty. The meaning of "Dou Cha" became more complex.
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Before Cai Xiang's "Tea Record" became mainstream, the competition in the Song Dynasty's "Dou Cha" was mainly about the quality of tea leaves and sensory evaluation of taste and smell.
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The original intention of Cai Xiang's "Tea Record" was to emphasize the importance of "white tea color". However, in terms of language, it was relative and meant that the tea leaves should be as white as possible, but still have a slight green color. Therefore, "white tea color" was a principle, but it had some ambiguity in its meaning. Later generations regarded "white tea color" as an iron law and praised it to the extreme, which was a result of going too far and did not reflect Cai Xiang's original intention.
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Cai Xiang submitted his "Tea Record" during the Huangyou period (1049-1054) and again presented it to Emperor Yingzong in the first year of Zhiping (1064), gradually establishing his authority in the field of tea making. After the Qingli period of the Northern Song Dynasty, Bai Tea (also known as "White Leaf Tea") from Jian'an gradually gained attention. Cai Xiang's "Tea Record" popularized the theory of "white tea color" nationwide, and "white tea" began to be popular among the people. Mei Yaochen (1002-1060) reflected the popularity of tea in the following lines:
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"Since Lu Yu was born in the mortal world, people have been learning about spring tea. At that time, the picking was not yet prosperous, and there were high-minded scholars burning bamboo and boiling spring water to boast. They would go into the mountains to pick tender buds, not fearing tigers and snakes. In recent years, what comes out of Jian'an is superior, and people from all walks of life seek it eagerly. The Dongxi and Beiyuan produce tea exclusively for the emperor, while the Wang family and Ye family produce the best white tea. They make small cakes like bracelets, competing in color and floating. The taste is sweet and refreshing, not bitter and hard. This kind of tea cannot be compared to the customs of the north, only understanding the combination of white soil and sesame oil. Ouyang Hanlin is the most knowledgeable, ranking them high or low without bias. On clear days, they grind snow-like tea leaves in open windows, and everyone praises it highly. The governor of Jian'an puts it in the corner of his study, wrapped in green reeds and sent to the seaside. Just after the Clear and Bright Festival, it arrives here, just in time to see people in Luoyang sending flowers. The purple cups made of rabbit fur are
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Question: Translate the following text into Japanese: James Watt was a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer. Through improvements made to the Newcomen steam engine, he contributed to the progress of the Industrial Revolution not only in Britain but also worldwide.
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August 25, 1819 (1819-08-25)
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While working on instrument making at the University of Glasgow, Watt became interested in steam engine technology. He noticed that in the current engine design, the cylinder was repeatedly cooled and heated, resulting in a significant waste of heat. He redesigned the engine and reduced heat loss by separating the condenser, significantly increasing the output, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of the steam engine.
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Watt attempted to commercialize this new steam engine, but he struggled financially until he found a collaborator named Matthew Boulton in 1775. The new company, Boulton and Watt, eventually achieved great success, and Watt became wealthy. Even after retiring, Watt continued to invent, but he was unable to create anything as influential as the steam engine. Watt passed away in 1819 at the age of 83. In honor of his contributions, the unit of power in the International System of Units was named the "watt."
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Watt was born on January 19, 1736, in the port town of Greenock, Renfrewshire, in central Scotland. His father, James, was a shipwright and a merchant who owned ships and held various positions in the town. His mother, Agnes Muirhead, came from a prestigious background and was well-educated. Both of them were members of the Presbyterian Church and strongly supported the Covenanters. Watt's grandfather, Thomas Watt, was a mathematics teacher and also served as a servant to the Baron of Cartburn. Initially, Watt received homeschooling from his mother and did not attend school much, but he later entered a school in Greenock. He showed skill in manual dexterity and mathematics but had no interest in Latin or Greek.
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When his mother passed away and his father's health declined, Watt went to London at the age of 18 to learn the manufacturing techniques of measuring instruments. He completed the course in one year instead of the usual four and then returned to Scotland, settling in the major commercial city of Glasgow to start his instrument-making business. However, the Hammermen Guild of Glasgow rejected his application to open a business because he had not completed the required minimum seven years of apprenticeship, despite there being no other craftsmen in Scotland capable of making mathematical measuring instruments.
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Watt's situation was saved by the need for adjustments to astronomical instruments introduced at the University of Glasgow. In July 1757, Watt's adjustments satisfied the university, and the instrument was installed at the Macfarlane Observatory. Three professors proposed that Watt should have a small workshop within the university, and this was realized in 1757. Among the professors was Joseph Black, a physicist and chemist who became Watt's friend. Adam Smith also provided assistance in the background.
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In 1764, Watt married his cousin Margaret Miller. They had five children, but only Margaret and James Jr. survived to adulthood, and Margaret passed away in childbirth in 1772. In 1777, Watt remarried Anne McGregor, the daughter of a dye worker in Glasgow, and they had two children. Anne passed away in 1832 after Watt's death.
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Four years after opening his workshop, Watt learned about steam engines through his friend Professor John Robinson. Although he had never seen a steam engine in operation before, Watt became interested and attempted to design and experiment with it. The model Watt made did not work satisfactorily, but he continued experimenting and studying. He independently arrived at the conclusion that latent heat was important in understanding power engines, just as his friend Joseph Black had concluded a few years earlier. The University of Glasgow owned a model of the Newcomen steam engine, but it was being repaired in London at the time. Watt persuaded the university to have the steam engine sent to Glasgow and entrusted him with its repair.
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Watt conducted experiments and discovered that the cylinder was being cooled every time cold water was injected into it, resulting in 80% of the heat being wasted when steam was introduced. The key to Watt's discovery was the separate chamber he created for the condensation process of the steam, which kept the cylinder at the same temperature as the injected steam. In 1765, Watt made improvements and produced a working model. He also focused on the imbalance between the piston and cylinder in terms of heat output and determined the appropriate dimensional ratio.
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Answer: ジェームズ・ワットは、スコットランドの発明家、機械工学者。ニューコメン式蒸気機関に改良を加えたことで、イギリスのみならず世界中で産業革命の進展に貢献した。
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1819年8月25日 (1819-08-25)
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グラスゴー大学で器物製作を行っていたワットは、蒸気機関技術に興味を持ち、当時の機関設計ではシリンダーが繰り返し冷却と加熱を受けていたため、熱の浪費が多く、それを改善するため、機関を再設計し、凝縮器を分離することで熱損失を減らし、蒸気機関の出力や効率、費用対効果を大幅に向上させた。
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ワットはこの新蒸気機関を製品化しようとしたが、1775年にマシュー・ボルトンという協力者を見つけるまで経済的に苦労していた。新しい会社であるボルトン&ワット社は、後に大きな成功を収め、ワットは裕福になった。引退後もワットは発明を続けたが、蒸気機関ほど影響を与えるものはできなかった。ワットは1819年に死去、享年83歳だった。彼の功績を讃えて、国際単位系における仕事量の単位は「ワット」と名付けられた。
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1736年1月19日、スコットランド中部の港町グリーンックにて誕生。父ジェームズは造船師であり商人でもあり、船を所有して町役人を務めていた。母アグネス・ムアヘッドは名家出身で教養に恵まれていた。両親は長老派教会に属しており、誓約派運動を強く支持していた。祖父トーマス・ワットは数学教師で、カルタバーン男爵の従者も務めていた。当初、ワットは母親から家庭学習を受け、学校にはあまり通わなかったが、その後グリーンックにある学校に入学した。手先の器用さと算数に長けていたが、ラテン語やギリシャ語には全く興味が持てなかった。
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母が亡くなり、父の健康状態も悪くなったことから、18歳の時にロンドンへ出て測定器具の製造技術を学んだ。4年間かかる課程を1年で終え、その後スコットランドに戻って商業都市のグラスゴーに住み、器物製作の仕事を始めた。しかし、グラスゴーのハンマーメン商会は数学的な測定器具を作れる他の職人がいないことを理由に、最低7年の見習い期間を満たしていないので営業許可申請を拒否した。
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ワットの窮地はグラスゴー大学に導入された天体観測器への調整が必要となったことで救われる。1757年7月、ワットの調整によって大学は納得し、マクファーレン天文台に設置された。3人の教授が、ワットに大学内に小さな作業場を設けさせるよう提言し、これが実現したのが1757年であった。その中の教授に物理学者兼化学者のジョゼフ・ブラックがおり、彼はワットの友人にもなった。また、アダム・スミスも裏方で援助をしていた。
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1764年、表姉妹のマーガレット・ミラーと結婚した。二人には5人の子供が生まれたが、成人したのはマーガレットとジェームズ・ジュニアだけであり、マーガレットは1772年に出産中に死亡した。1777年、グラスゴーの染色職人の娘アン・マグリガーと再婚し、二人には2人の子供が生まれた。アンはワットの死後1832年に亡くなった。
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作業所を開設して4年後、友人のジョン・ロビンソン教授から蒸気機関について知る。それまで一度も稼働している蒸気機関を見たことがなかったが、これに興味を持ち設計試作に着手した。ワットが作った模型は満足いく動作をしなかったが、その後も試行錯誤を重ね研究を続けた。彼は、友人であるジョセフ・ブラックが数年前に結論を出したように、潜熱が動力機関を理解する上において重要であるという結論を独自に導き出した。グラスゴー大学にはニューコメン式蒸気機関の模型が所有���れていたが、修理のためにロンドンに送られていた。ワットは大学に蒸気機関をグラスゴーに送るように説得し、修理を依頼した。
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ワットは実験を行い、冷たい水が投入される度にシリンダーが冷却され、蒸気が投入された際に80%の熱が無駄になることを突き止めた。ワットの発見の鍵となったのは、蒸気の凝縮過程のために別室を作り、シリンダーを注入された蒸気に同じ温度に保った点であった。1765年、改良版を制作し動作する模型を作った。また、ピストンとシリンダーの熱出力の不均衡に着目し、適切な寸法比を決定した。
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": true
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},
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"151656": {
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"content": "<|video_pad|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": true
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},
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"151657": {
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"content": "<tool_call>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151658": {
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"content": "</tool_call>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151659": {
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"content": "<|fim_prefix|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151660": {
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"content": "<|fim_middle|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151661": {
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"content": "<|fim_suffix|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151662": {
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"content": "<|fim_pad|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151663": {
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"content": "<|repo_name|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151664": {
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"content": "<|file_sep|>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151665": {
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"content": "<tool_response>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151666": {
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"content": "</tool_response>",
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| 191 |
+
"lstrip": false,
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| 192 |
+
"normalized": false,
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| 193 |
+
"rstrip": false,
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| 194 |
+
"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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+
},
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| 197 |
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"151667": {
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| 198 |
+
"content": "<think>",
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+
"lstrip": false,
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| 200 |
+
"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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| 202 |
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"single_word": false,
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"special": false
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},
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"151668": {
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"content": "</think>",
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"lstrip": false,
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"normalized": false,
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"rstrip": false,
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"single_word": false,
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| 211 |
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"special": false
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}
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},
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| 214 |
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"additional_special_tokens": [
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"<|im_start|>",
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| 216 |
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"<|im_end|>",
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| 217 |
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"<|object_ref_start|>",
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| 218 |
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"<|object_ref_end|>",
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"<|box_start|>",
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| 220 |
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"<|box_end|>",
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| 221 |
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"<|quad_start|>",
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| 222 |
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"<|quad_end|>",
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| 223 |
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"<|vision_start|>",
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| 224 |
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"<|vision_end|>",
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| 225 |
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"<|vision_pad|>",
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| 226 |
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"<|image_pad|>",
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| 227 |
+
"<|video_pad|>"
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| 228 |
+
],
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| 229 |
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"bos_token": null,
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| 230 |
+
"chat_template": "{%- if tools %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>system\\n' }}\n {%- if messages[0].role == 'system' %}\n {{- messages[0].content + '\\n\\n' }}\n {%- endif %}\n {{- \"# Tools\\n\\nYou may call one or more functions to assist with the user query.\\n\\nYou are provided with function signatures within <tools></tools> XML tags:\\n<tools>\" }}\n {%- for tool in tools %}\n {{- \"\\n\" }}\n {{- tool | tojson }}\n {%- endfor %}\n {{- \"\\n</tools>\\n\\nFor each function call, return a json object with function name and arguments within <tool_call></tool_call> XML tags:\\n<tool_call>\\n{\\\"name\\\": <function-name>, \\\"arguments\\\": <args-json-object>}\\n</tool_call><|im_end|>\\n\" }}\n{%- else %}\n {%- if messages[0].role == 'system' %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>system\\n' + messages[0].content + '<|im_end|>\\n' }}\n {%- endif %}\n{%- endif %}\n{%- set ns = namespace(multi_step_tool=true, last_query_index=messages|length - 1) %}\n{%- for message in messages[::-1] %}\n {%- set index = (messages|length - 1) - loop.index0 %}\n {%- if ns.multi_step_tool and message.role == \"user\" and message.content is string and not(message.content.startswith('<tool_response>') and message.content.endswith('</tool_response>')) %}\n {%- set ns.multi_step_tool = false %}\n {%- set ns.last_query_index = index %}\n {%- endif %}\n{%- endfor %}\n{%- for message in messages %}\n {%- if message.content is string %}\n {%- set content = message.content %}\n {%- else %}\n {%- set content = '' %}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- if (message.role == \"user\") or (message.role == \"system\" and not loop.first) %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role + '\\n' + content + '<|im_end|>' + '\\n' }}\n {%- elif message.role == \"assistant\" %}\n {%- set reasoning_content = '' %}\n {%- if message.reasoning_content is string %}\n {%- set reasoning_content = message.reasoning_content %}\n {%- else %}\n {%- if '</think>' in content %}\n {%- set reasoning_content = content.split('</think>')[0].rstrip('\\n').split('<think>')[-1].lstrip('\\n') %}\n {%- set content = content.split('</think>')[-1].lstrip('\\n') %}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- if loop.index0 > ns.last_query_index %}\n {%- if loop.last or (not loop.last and reasoning_content) %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role + '\\n<think>\\n' + reasoning_content.strip('\\n') + '\\n</think>\\n\\n' + content.lstrip('\\n') }}\n {%- else %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role + '\\n' + content }}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- else %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role + '\\n' + content }}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- if message.tool_calls %}\n {%- for tool_call in message.tool_calls %}\n {%- if (loop.first and content) or (not loop.first) %}\n {{- '\\n' }}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- if tool_call.function %}\n {%- set tool_call = tool_call.function %}\n {%- endif %}\n {{- '<tool_call>\\n{\"name\": \"' }}\n {{- tool_call.name }}\n {{- '\", \"arguments\": ' }}\n {%- if tool_call.arguments is string %}\n {{- tool_call.arguments }}\n {%- else %}\n {{- tool_call.arguments | tojson }}\n {%- endif %}\n {{- '}\\n</tool_call>' }}\n {%- endfor %}\n {%- endif %}\n {{- '<|im_end|>\\n' }}\n {%- elif message.role == \"tool\" %}\n {%- if loop.first or (messages[loop.index0 - 1].role != \"tool\") %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>user' }}\n {%- endif %}\n {{- '\\n<tool_response>\\n' }}\n {{- content }}\n {{- '\\n</tool_response>' }}\n {%- if loop.last or (messages[loop.index0 + 1].role != \"tool\") %}\n {{- '<|im_end|>\\n' }}\n {%- endif %}\n {%- endif %}\n{%- endfor %}\n{%- if add_generation_prompt %}\n {{- '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' }}\n {%- if enable_thinking is defined and enable_thinking is false %}\n {{- '<think>\\n\\n</think>\\n\\n' }}\n {%- endif %}\n{%- endif %}",
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| 231 |
+
"clean_up_tokenization_spaces": false,
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| 232 |
+
"eos_token": "<|im_end|>",
|
| 233 |
+
"errors": "replace",
|
| 234 |
+
"model_max_length": 131072,
|
| 235 |
+
"pad_token": "<|endoftext|>",
|
| 236 |
+
"split_special_tokens": false,
|
| 237 |
+
"tokenizer_class": "Qwen2Tokenizer",
|
| 238 |
+
"unk_token": null
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| 239 |
+
}
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