Diskussion:Tashiro Tsuramoto

Der er ikke overensstemmelse mellem artiklens titlen og dens indhold. Navnene er ikke ens. --Zep73 16. dec 2006 kl. 17:50 (CET)

Spørgsmålet er om det er en fejl, eller en joke?

Tsunetomo Yamamoto (12 June 1659 - 1719) was a samurai of the Saga domain in Hizen Province under his lord Mitsushige Nabeshima. For thirty years Yamamoto devoted his life to the service of his lord and clan. When Nabeshima died in 1700, Yamamoto did not commit tsuifuku because Mitsushige Nabeshima has expressed a dislike of the practice in his life, so Yamamoto considered it better to follow his lord's wishes after his death, and to refrain from tsuifuku. After some disagreements with Nabeshima's successor, Yamamoto renounced the world and retired to a hermitage in the mountains. Late in life (between 1709 and 1716), he narrated many of his thoughts to a fellow samurai, Tsuramoto Tashiro. A lot of these aphorisms were about his lords father and grandfather Naoshige and about the failing ways of the Samurai caste. These commentaries were later turned into the Hagakure (Hidden behind the Leaves).

Grey-Fox 16. dec 2006 17:55 (CET)

I dens nuværende form er artiklen af tvivlsom kvalitet. --Zep73 16. dec 2006 kl. 18:02 (CET)
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