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    The term sushi literally means "sour-tasting", as the overall dish has a sour and umami or savory taste. The term comes from an antiquated し shi terminal-form conjugation, no longer used in other contexts, of the adjectival verb sui (酸い, "to be sour"), [13] resulting in the term sushi (酸し). [14]

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    Tibet (/tɪˈbɛt/ ⓘ; Tibetan: བོད, Lhasa dialect: [pʰøːʔ˨˧˩] Böd; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng), or Greater Tibet, is a region in the central part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about 2,500,000 km2 (970,000 sq mi). It is the homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are ...

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    Residence McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, India Formation 1391 First holder Gendün Drubpa, 1st Dalai Lama, posthumously awarded after 1578. Website dalailama.com Dalai Lama (UK: / ˈ d æ l aɪ ˈ l ɑː m ə /, US: / ˈ d ɑː l aɪ /; Tibetan: ཏ ་ལའ ་བ ་མ་, Wylie: Tā la'i bla ma [táːlɛː láma]) is a title given by Altan Khan in 1578 AD at Yanghua Monastery to the foremost ...

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    The details of Miyamoto Musashi's early life are difficult to verify. Musashi himself simply states in The Book of Five Rings that he was born in Harima Province. Niten Ki (an early biography of Musashi) supports the assertion that Musashi was born in 1584: "[He] was born in Banshū, in Tenshō 12 [1584], the Year of the Monkey." The historian Kamiko...

    The following timeline follows, in chronological order (of which is based on the most accurate and most widely accepted information), the life of Miyamoto Musashi.

    Throughout the book, Musashi implies that the way of the warrior, as well as the meaning of a "true strategist", entails the mastery of many art forms beyond that of the sword, such as tea drinking (sadō), laboring, writing, and painting, as Musashi practiced throughout his life. Writings on Musashi's life rarely mention his relationship with women...

    Miyamoto Musashi Budokan

    On 20 May 2000, at the initiative of Sensei Tadashi Chihara the Miyamoto Musashi Budokan was inaugurated. It was built in Ōhara-Cho in the province of Mimasaka, the birthplace of the samurai. Inside the building, the life and journey of Miyamoto Musashi are remembered everywhere. Dedicated to martial arts, the Budokan is the source for all of Japan's official traditional saber and kendoschools. Practically, historically and culturally it is a junction for martial disciplines in the heart of t...

    Monuments

    1. Memorial Lyon-Japan Japan-France Heiho Niten Ichi Ryu (Gleizé). 2. Memorial Lyon-Japan Japan-France Heiho Niten Ichi Ryu (Jarnioux).

    In popular culture

    In Musashi's time, there were fictional texts resembling comic books and it is difficult to separate fact from fiction when discussing his life. There have been works of fiction made about or featuring Musashi. Eiji Yoshikawa's novelization (originally a 1930s daily newspaper serial) has greatly influenced successive fictional depictions (including the manga Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue) and is often mistaken for a factual account of Musashi's life. In 2012, writer Sean Michael Wilson and Japan...

    "Miyamoto Musashi on the banks of the Isagawa in Kawachi Province meets a remarkable man who shows him a magnifying glass", from a series Thirty-six Famous Battles by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1847
    "The swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, armed with two wooden swords, sparring with the old master Tsukahara Bokuden, who defends himselff uising two wooden pot-lids" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, c. 1845-46
    Statue of Hosokawa Tadatoshi within Suizen-ji Jōju-en
    Mon of the Hosokawa clan

    Essays

    1. Tokitsu, Kenji (2004). Miyamoto Musashi: His Life and Writings. Shambhala Publications, Inc. ISBN 978-1-59030-045-9. 2. Turnbull, Stephen R. (1990). The Lone Samurai and the Martial Arts. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 978-0-85368-967-6. 3. Wilson, William Scott (2004). The Lone Samurai. Kodansha International. ISBN 978-4-7700-2942-3. 4. De Lange, William (2010). The Real Musashi: The Bushu denraiki. Floating World Editions. ISBN 978-1-891640-56-8. 5. De Lange, William (2011). The Rea...

    Testimony

    1. Iwami Toshio Harukatsu soke (11th successor to Miyamoto Musashi), "Musashi's teachings – philosophy first: translation in English" Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Dragon n°7, January 2005, ed. Mathis; French original text: L'enseignement de Musashi est d'abord une philosophie 2. Iwami Toshio Harukatsu soke (11th successor to Miyamoto Musashi), "Musashi's principles" Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Dragon n°13, January 2006, ed. Mathis; French original text: Les...

    Primary sources

    1. Hyodokyo(The Mirror of the Way of Strategy) 2. Hyoho Sanjugo Kajo(Thirty-five Instructions on Strategy) 3. Hyoho Shijuni Kajo(Forty-two Instructions on Strategy) 4. Dokkōdō(The Way to be Followed Alone) 5. Go Rin No Sho (The Book of Five Rings; a reference to the Five Rings of Zen Buddhism). Translated into English by Victor Harris as A Book of Five Rings, London: Allison & Busby, 1974; Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press.

  4. Background. Born in 1976 in Shenzhen, Fan Man-yee was abandoned by her family as a child, resulting in her being raised in an all girls' orphanage in Ma Tau Wai. When she turned 15, she was told to leave the orphanage because they had an age restriction.

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