Budoshoshinsu-The Warrior's Primer of Daidoji Yuzan

by Daidoji Yuzan

2001

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Contents

1 Make Life Replete, Constantly Thinking of Death
2 Do NOt Forget Preparedness for Battle
3 Learning Is Also Important for the Warrior in Times of Peace
4 Be Devoted, Even to Negligent Parents
5 A Sense of Shame Will Uphold Justice
6 In the MInd, the Way; Will Uphold Justice
6 In the Mind, the
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Way; in Form, the Law
7 Choosing a Horse
8 Gossip and Back-talk Are INexcusable
9 Do Not Place a Foot in the Direction of teh Master
10 When Thinking of the Battlefiedl, One Cannot Ber Indolent
11 Do Not Be Spooiled by Length of Service
12 The Law of Borrowing the Lord's Authority
13 Ability and Diligence
14 Exceed Others in Some Way
15 The Moment of Death Is Important for a Warrior
16 Scholarship and REfinement, Too, Can Occasionally Be of Great Harm
17 Do Not Mix Personal Feeings with Duties
18 Old Hands and Drity White Garments
19 Distinctions in Family Relations
20 Forbidden Slander of a Former Lord
21 Rules for a Guardian
22 The Spirit of "Even Though a Warrior Doesn't Eat"
23 Frugality, Too, Is for the Sake of Service
24 A Splendid Entrance, but Plain Living Quarters
25 Companions in Play Are Unnecessary
26 It Is Shameful Not to Know Clan History
27 Braggarts, Not Slanderers
28 Both Contradiction and Flattery Are Failure of Duty
29 Discerning a Brave Man from a Coward
30 There Is Nothing So High-priced as a Warrior
31 Do Not Forget Sensitivity Tokward the Discomfort of Others
32 The Warrior Who Strikes His Wife Is a Coward
33 Complete One's Duties Within the Day: One Second Ahead Is Uncertain
34 The Warrior's Duty Is to Protect the Farmer, Craftsman, and Merchant
35 Cherish the Family Crest of oNe's Lord
36 Keep a Respectful Distance from the Admnsitration of Financial Affairs
37 Undertaking Promises Easily Will Bring One to Ruin
38 Do Not Forget the Subordinate's Mind
39 A Man of Low Rank Should NOt Have a Wife and Child
40 Always Aspire to Distinction and Merit
41 Loyalty Includes Longevity
42 The Crime of Stealing a Stipend Is Grave
43 Even If One's Stipend Is Diminished He Should Make No Complaint
44 Accept Difficult Orders Positively
45 Do Not Oppoose Even the Unreasonable Words of One's Lord
46 The Principle of Horsemanship
47 When on an Official Journey, Safety Is First
48 When Accompanying One's Lord
49 The Everyday Care of Armor
50 Consideration for the Equipment of One's Servants
51 Be Thorough in the Disciplined Practice of the Martial Arts
52 Encountering a Commotion when Accompanying One's Lord
53 Being Present when One's Lord Cuts Down an Attendant
54 It Is Disloyal to Complain about Labor Lost
55 The Responsibility of Counseling Strategy Is Grave
56 Great Loyalty that Surpasses Junshi
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ISBN

897500962

Publication

Ohara Publications, Incorporated
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