# Query on The Trees

Time Limit: 10000/5000 MS (Java/Others)

Memory Limit: 65768/65768 K (Java/Others)

## Description

We have met so many problems on the tree, so today we will have a query problem on a set of trees.
There are N nodes, each node will have a unique weight Wi. We will have four kinds of operations on it and you should solve them efficiently. Wish you have fun!

## Input

There are multiple test cases in our dataset.
For each case, the first line contains only one integer N.(1 ≤ N ≤ 300000) The next N‐1 lines each contains two integers x, y which means there is an edge between them. It also means we will give you one tree initially.
The next line will contains N integers which means the weight Wi of each node. (0 ≤ Wi ≤ 3000)
The next line will contains an integer Q. (1 ≤ Q ≤ 300000) The next Q lines will start with an integer 1, 2, 3 or 4 means the kind of this operation.
1. Given two integer x, y, you should make a new edge between these two node x and y. So after this operation, two trees will be connected to a new one.
2. Given two integer x, y, you should find the tree in the tree set who contain node x, and you should make the node x be the root of this tree, and then you should cut the edge between node y and its parent. So after this operation, a tree will be separate into two parts.
3. Given three integer w, x, y, for the x, y and all nodes between the path from x to y, you should increase their weight by w.
4. Given two integer x, y, you should check the node weights on the path between x and y, and you should output the maximum weight on it.

## Output

For each query you should output the correct answer of it. If you find this query is an illegal operation, you should output ‐1.
You should output a blank line after each test case.

## Sample Input

5
1 2
2 4
2 5
1 3
1 2 3 4 5
6
4 2 3
2 1 2
4 2 3
1 3 5
3 2 1 4
4 1 4

## Sample Output

3
-1
7

Hint
We define the illegal situation of different operations:
In first operation: if node x and y belong to a same tree, we think it's illegal.
In second operation: if x = y or x and y not belong to a same tree, we think it's illegal.
In third operation: if x and y not belong to a same tree, we think it's illegal.
In fourth operation: if x and y not belong to a same tree, we think it's illegal.


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## Source

The 36th ACM/ICPC Asia Regional Dalian Site