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Book Of Five Rings
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About Miyamoto Musashi
Introduction
The Book of Earth
The Way of Strategy [Hyoho no michi]
Comparing the Way of the carpenter to strategy
The Way of Strategy
Outline of the Five Volumes of this Book of Strategy
The Book of Water
Spiritual Bearing in Strategy
Stance in Strategy
The Gaze in Strategy
Holding the Long Sword
Footwork
The Five Attitudes
The Way of the Long Sword
The Five Approaches
Attitude No-Attitude
To Hit the Enemy In One Timing
The Body Timing of Two
No Design, No Conception
The Flowing Water Cut
The Fire and Stones Cut
The Red Leaves Cut
The Body in Place of the Long Sword
Cut and Slash
Chinese Monkey's Body
Glue and Lacquer Emulsion Body
To Strive for Height
To Apply Stickiness
The Body Strike
Three Ways to Parry His Attack
To Stab at the Face
To Stab at the Heart
To Scold
The Smacking Parry
The Book of Fire
Depending on the Place - Examine your environment.
The Three Methods to Forestall the Enemy
To Hold Down a Pillow
Crossing at a Ford
To Know the Times
To Tread Down the Sword
To Know Collapse
To Become the Enemy
To Move the Shade
To Hold Down a Shadow
To Pass On
To Cause Loss of Balance
To Frighten
To Soak In
To Injure the Corners
To Throw into Confusion
The Three Shouts
To Mingle, To Crush
The Mountain-Sea Change
To Penetrate the Depths
To Renew
Rat's Head, Ox's Neck
The Commander Knows the Troops
To Release Four Hands
The Body of a Massive Rock
The Book Of Wind
Other Schools Using Extra-Long Swords
The Strong Long Sword Spirit in Other Schools
Use of the Shorter Long Sword in Other Schools
Other Schools with many Methods of using the Long Sword
Use of the Feet in Other Schools
Speed in Other Schools
"Interior" and "Surface" in Other Schools
Fixing the Eyes in Other Schools
Epilogue
The Book of Emptiness
Continuous Cut
Facing Many Enemies
Physical Bearing in Strategy
Rhythm in strategy
The Advantage in Dueling
The Advantages of Weapons in Strategy
The Principles behind the Characters reading "Strategy"
Two Swords as One
Book Of Five Rings
Home
About Miyamoto Musashi
Introduction
The Book of Earth
The Way of Strategy [Hyoho no michi]
Comparing the Way of the carpenter to strategy
The Way of Strategy
Outline of the Five Volumes of this Book of Strategy
The Book of Water
Spiritual Bearing in Strategy
Stance in Strategy
The Gaze in Strategy
Holding the Long Sword
Footwork
The Five Attitudes
The Way of the Long Sword
The Five Approaches
Attitude No-Attitude
To Hit the Enemy In One Timing
The Body Timing of Two
No Design, No Conception
The Flowing Water Cut
The Fire and Stones Cut
The Red Leaves Cut
The Body in Place of the Long Sword
Cut and Slash
Chinese Monkey's Body
Glue and Lacquer Emulsion Body
To Strive for Height
To Apply Stickiness
The Body Strike
Three Ways to Parry His Attack
To Stab at the Face
To Stab at the Heart
To Scold
The Smacking Parry
The Book of Fire
Depending on the Place - Examine your environment.
The Three Methods to Forestall the Enemy
To Hold Down a Pillow
Crossing at a Ford
To Know the Times
To Tread Down the Sword
To Know Collapse
To Become the Enemy
To Move the Shade
To Hold Down a Shadow
To Pass On
To Cause Loss of Balance
To Frighten
To Soak In
To Injure the Corners
To Throw into Confusion
The Three Shouts
To Mingle, To Crush
The Mountain-Sea Change
To Penetrate the Depths
To Renew
Rat's Head, Ox's Neck
The Commander Knows the Troops
To Release Four Hands
The Body of a Massive Rock
The Book Of Wind
Other Schools Using Extra-Long Swords
The Strong Long Sword Spirit in Other Schools
Use of the Shorter Long Sword in Other Schools
Other Schools with many Methods of using the Long Sword
Use of the Feet in Other Schools
Speed in Other Schools
"Interior" and "Surface" in Other Schools
Fixing the Eyes in Other Schools
Epilogue
The Book of Emptiness
Continuous Cut
Facing Many Enemies
Physical Bearing in Strategy
Rhythm in strategy
The Advantage in Dueling
The Advantages of Weapons in Strategy
The Principles behind the Characters reading "Strategy"
Two Swords as One
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Home
About Miyamoto Musashi
Introduction
The Book of Earth
The Way of Strategy [Hyoho no michi]
Comparing the Way of the carpenter to strategy
The Way of Strategy
Outline of the Five Volumes of this Book of Strategy
The Book of Water
Spiritual Bearing in Strategy
Stance in Strategy
The Gaze in Strategy
Holding the Long Sword
Footwork
The Five Attitudes
The Way of the Long Sword
The Five Approaches
Attitude No-Attitude
To Hit the Enemy In One Timing
The Body Timing of Two
No Design, No Conception
The Flowing Water Cut
The Fire and Stones Cut
The Red Leaves Cut
The Body in Place of the Long Sword
Cut and Slash
Chinese Monkey's Body
Glue and Lacquer Emulsion Body
To Strive for Height
To Apply Stickiness
The Body Strike
Three Ways to Parry His Attack
To Stab at the Face
To Stab at the Heart
To Scold
The Smacking Parry
The Book of Fire
Depending on the Place - Examine your environment.
The Three Methods to Forestall the Enemy
To Hold Down a Pillow
Crossing at a Ford
To Know the Times
To Tread Down the Sword
To Know Collapse
To Become the Enemy
To Move the Shade
To Hold Down a Shadow
To Pass On
To Cause Loss of Balance
To Frighten
To Soak In
To Injure the Corners
To Throw into Confusion
The Three Shouts
To Mingle, To Crush
The Mountain-Sea Change
To Penetrate the Depths
To Renew
Rat's Head, Ox's Neck
The Commander Knows the Troops
To Release Four Hands
The Body of a Massive Rock
The Book Of Wind
Other Schools Using Extra-Long Swords
The Strong Long Sword Spirit in Other Schools
Use of the Shorter Long Sword in Other Schools
Other Schools with many Methods of using the Long Sword
Use of the Feet in Other Schools
Speed in Other Schools
"Interior" and "Surface" in Other Schools
Fixing the Eyes in Other Schools
Epilogue
The Book of Emptiness
Continuous Cut
Facing Many Enemies
Physical Bearing in Strategy
Rhythm in strategy
The Advantage in Dueling
The Advantages of Weapons in Strategy
The Principles behind the Characters reading "Strategy"
Two Swords as One
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