Miyamoto Musashi

Both documents were given to Terao Magonojō, the most important of Miyamoto's students, seven days before Musashi's death. ''The Book of Five Rings'' focuses on the character of his Niten Ichi-ryū school in a concrete sense; his own practical martial art and its generic significance. ''The Path of Aloneness'', on the other hand, deals with the ideas that lie behind it, as well as his life's philosophy in a few short aphoristic sentences.
It is believed that Miyamoto was a friend of Mizuno Katsunari, a Tokugawa shogunate general. They fought together in the Battle of Sekigahara, Siege of Osaka, and Shimabara Rebellion as part of the Tokugawa Army.
The Miyamoto Musashi Budokan training center in Ōhara-chō (Mimasaka), Okayama Prefecture, Japan, was erected to honour him. Provided by Wikipedia
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Das Buch der fünf Ringe [die klassische Anleitung für strategisches Handeln] by Musashi, Miyamoto
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The book of five rings Gorin no sho by Musashi, Miyamoto
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Das Buch der fünf Ringe [die klassische Anleitung für strategisches Handeln] by Musashi, Miyamoto
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