The Samurai - pt6/10
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:asoo:
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As the mongols says, "Greatness comes to those who take it."
In other words, Do what you have too in order to win, Victory = Honor, Losing = Discrace, No matter what weapon you use.
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@KrakenRouge I heard that man .. worrrrd
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@WrxSTIdriver1 I agree, technology has made a vile science of a lifelong art
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@OHWADAKUNAI When Hideyoshi retreated from Korea he ordered to destroy every stone building. In other words, for that time, he "bombed Korea back into stone age". Claiming that there was no major destruction is just bullshit, sorry.
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@shazzbot007 You're absolutely wrong , technology allows any dickhead with a weapon being capable to kill someone with no reason. A warrior has the body and a different mind .. A Warrior Mind
It goes even further
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Oda Nobunaga was also known as the Sixth Demon King of Heaven.
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i mean "count"...
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Bull"s Eye!!! That's exactly what i was looking for... I have just added "Fiefdom" to my vocabulary list. It will give me extra enthusiasm to continue studying English. Once again I thank you very much. Shall you ever need some help in Portuguese you can cont on me.
Korean believes the history textbook or TV shows of delusions of grandeur of the Korea government. However, actually there was not so much damage of the Japanese forces.
According to the note of the Japanese armed forces, Japan gained control to the northern part of the Korean Peninsura in one month. The Korean King escaped to China. The Korean prince was arrested by the Japanese forces.
OHWADAKUNAI 2 years ago 69
However, the Korean Peninsura of those days was too poor. And Korea force took all food away from a Korean farmer.
The Japanese commander did not want to undertake such land. The commander of the posthumously Japanese armed forces of Hideyoshi made peace with a Chinese commander and withdrew from Korea. The Chinese commander hated fighting for Korea.
The most of Japanese damage as the historical fact was starvation and frostbite and some replenishment vessels.
OHWADAKUNAI 2 years ago 50