The Book of Five Rings

104 pages

English language

Published Sept. 22, 2004

ISBN:
978-0-595-30124-9
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The Book of Five Rings (五輪書, Go Rin no Sho) is a text on kenjutsu and the martial arts in general, written by the Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi around 1645. There have been various translations made over the years, and it enjoys an audience considerably broader than only that of martial artists and people across East Asia: for instance, some foreign business leaders find its discussion of conflict and taking the advantage to be relevant to their work in a business context. The modern-day Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū employs it as a manual of technique and philosophy. Musashi establishes a "no-nonsense" theme throughout the text. For instance, he repeatedly remarks that technical flourishes are excessive, and contrasts worrying about such things with the principle that all technique is simply a method of cutting down one's opponent. He also continually makes the point that the understandings expressed in the book are important …

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Better suited for quick-reference scrolls and similar media. Could be rewritten to fit better in the medium of modern English literature, as is evident from the lack of prose. At least the authors have sufficient expertise so that we don't need to doubt their knowledge of what they're saying.

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