Budoshoshinshu: Essential Teachings on the Way of the Warrior
By (Author) Daidoji Yuzan
By (author) Bill Wilson
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
4th December 2018
20th November 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
170.440952
Hardback
224
Width 133mm, Height 191mm
A definitive treatise on the code of the samurai--revised and with a new introduction. When it comes to books on samurai philosphy, Hagakure is iconic to contemporary readers. But Budoshoshinshu, which was also written by a respected samurai during the Edo period, was equally influential at the time. Both works address the warrior's role in times of peace and emphasize the importance of living selflessly. Written by Daidoji Yuzan (1639-1730), a Confucian scholoar who descended from a long line of prominent warriors, Budoshoshinshu comprises 56 pithy instructive essays for young samurai on how to live morally, with professional integrity and a higher purpose; to carry on the true chivalrous tradition of bushido. Budoshoshinshu is imbued with classic Confucian philosophy, centered on living one's life with sincerity and loyalty.
When it comes to books on samurai philosophy, Hagakure is iconic. But Budshoshinshu, which was also written by a respected samurai during the Edo period, was equally influential at the time. It emphasizes the importance of living selflessly and morally.Spirituality & Health
WILLIAM SCOTT WILSON is the foremost translator into English of traditional Japanese texts on samurai culture. He received BA degrees from Dartmouth College and the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies, and an MA in Japanese literary studies from the University of Washington. His best-selling translations include Hagakure, The Book of Five Rings, and Taiko. He is also the author of The Lone Samurai, a biography of the legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi.