Hagakure: Book of the Samurai by Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Hagakure: Book of the Samurai

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  • Genre Philosophy
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  • Length 197 Pages

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"Hagakure: Book of the Samurai" is a classic text on bushido, the samurai way of life, written in the early 18th century by Yamamoto Tsunetomo. This influential work comprises a series of short essays and aphorisms that Tsunetomo dictated to a younger samurai over a seven-year period. "Hagakure," which translates to "In the Shadow of Leaves"" or ""Hidden by the Leaves," provides insights into the samurai mindset and philosophy, emphasizing loyalty, honor, and personal integrity. It delves into various aspects of a samurai's life, including morality, death, and the importance of living with a sense of urgency and resolve. The book is known for its sometimes paradoxical and enigmatic advice, reflecting the complexities of samurai culture and the era's societal norms. "Hagakure" has had a significant impact on both Japanese culture and the understanding of samurai principles worldwide, becoming an essential text for those interested in Japanese history, martial arts, and samurai philosophy.

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