How to root Galaxy S9 exynos (SM-G9600)? - General Questions and Answers

Hi, I'm trying to root my galaxy s9 (SM-G9600) by flashing TWRP, but its not working.
The device's path level 04/01/2021, android 10, One UI 2.5.
Can someone help me?

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