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Daidōji Yūzan (大道寺 友山, 1639 – December 11, 1730) was a samurai and military strategist of Edo period Japan. He was born in Fushimi in Yamashiro Province (present-day Fushimi-ku, Kyoto). Among the works he wrote in his late years was the widely circulated Budō Shoshin-shū (武道初心集), an introduction to warrior ethics that was influential among middle- and lower-class samurai. It has been translated into English by Arthur Lindsay Sadler as The Code of the Samurai (1941; 1988), William Scott Wilson as Budoshoshinshu: The Warrior's Primer and by Thomas Cleary.

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  • Daidōji Yūzan (大道寺 友山, 1639 – December 11, 1730) was a samurai and military strategist of Edo period Japan. He was born in Fushimi in Yamashiro Province (present-day Fushimi-ku, Kyoto). Among the works he wrote in his late years was the widely circulated Budō Shoshin-shū (武道初心集), an introduction to warrior ethics that was influential among middle- and lower-class samurai. It has been translated into English by Arthur Lindsay Sadler as The Code of the Samurai (1941; 1988), William Scott Wilson as Budoshoshinshu: The Warrior's Primer and by Thomas Cleary. Yūzan was the son of (大道寺繁久), the grandson of (大道寺直繁) and the great-grandson of Daidōji Masashige (大道寺政繁), an important advisor to the Later Hōjō clan. Shigehisa had been a samurai in the service of Matsudaira Tadateru, daimyō of the Echigo Takada fief, but became a rōnin in 1619 when Tadateru was dismissed from service. Yūzan studied the arts of war in Edo under Obata Kagenori, (北条氏長), Yamaga Sokō and others. He then lectured on the subject as a guest of the Asano at the Hiroshima fief, the Matsudaira clan at the Aizu fief, the Matsudaira clan at the Fukui fief, and elsewhere in Japan. Yūzan's son Daidōji Shigetaka (大道寺重高) became a retainer of the Fukui fief with a stipend of 300 koku. (en)
  • Taira Shigetsuke (大道寺友山, 1639-1730) est un samouraï connu pour avoir écrit à la fin de sa vie le Budō shōshin shū, qui est l'un des premiers livres sur le bushidō. L'ouvrage a été publié après sa mort. De son vrai nom Daidōji Yūzan (大道寺 友山), il était expert en stratégie militaire. Après avoir étudié la voie du bushidō auprès des fameux maîtres Yamaga Sokō et Hōjō Ujinaga, il vécut en tant qu'enseignant itinérant, notamment auprès du clan Asano d'Akō. (fr)
  • 大道寺 友山(だいどうじ ゆうざん、寛永16年(1639年) - 享保15年11月2日(1730年12月11日))は、江戸時代の武士、兵法家。山城国伏見の人で、諱を重祐、通称を孫九郎(大道寺氏嫡男代々の通称)と称した。晩年に『』『』『』などを著す。後北条氏の重臣大道寺政繁の曾孫にあたる。系図上、政繁長男の直繁--重祐(友山)となる。 (ja)
  • Дайдодзи Юдзан (яп. 大道寺 友山 [だいどうじ ゆうざん], 1639—1730) — японский самурай, историк, философ, моралист, теоретик военного дела. (ru)
  • 大道寺友山(1639年-1730年),日本江户時代著名武士,信奉儒家思想,著有《》、《岩渊夜话》、《落穗集》等书。 大道寺友山出身于山城国伏见城,名为重祐,通称为孙九郎(大道寺氏历代嫡子均通称此名),是后北条氏重臣大道寺政繁的曾孙。他于宽永16年出生,其父原为松平忠辉门下藩士,后在主公被改易后成为浪人。 大道寺友山成人后先后跟随小幡景憲、、山鹿素行等人修行兵法,其著作《武道初心集》后成为中下级武士入门书籍,与山本常朝的《叶隐》一书齐名。 其子大道寺重高出仕于福井藩,后世遂代代为福井藩藩士。 (zh)
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  • Taira Shigetsuke (大道寺友山, 1639-1730) est un samouraï connu pour avoir écrit à la fin de sa vie le Budō shōshin shū, qui est l'un des premiers livres sur le bushidō. L'ouvrage a été publié après sa mort. De son vrai nom Daidōji Yūzan (大道寺 友山), il était expert en stratégie militaire. Après avoir étudié la voie du bushidō auprès des fameux maîtres Yamaga Sokō et Hōjō Ujinaga, il vécut en tant qu'enseignant itinérant, notamment auprès du clan Asano d'Akō. (fr)
  • 大道寺 友山(だいどうじ ゆうざん、寛永16年(1639年) - 享保15年11月2日(1730年12月11日))は、江戸時代の武士、兵法家。山城国伏見の人で、諱を重祐、通称を孫九郎(大道寺氏嫡男代々の通称)と称した。晩年に『』『』『』などを著す。後北条氏の重臣大道寺政繁の曾孫にあたる。系図上、政繁長男の直繁--重祐(友山)となる。 (ja)
  • Дайдодзи Юдзан (яп. 大道寺 友山 [だいどうじ ゆうざん], 1639—1730) — японский самурай, историк, философ, моралист, теоретик военного дела. (ru)
  • 大道寺友山(1639年-1730年),日本江户時代著名武士,信奉儒家思想,著有《》、《岩渊夜话》、《落穗集》等书。 大道寺友山出身于山城国伏见城,名为重祐,通称为孙九郎(大道寺氏历代嫡子均通称此名),是后北条氏重臣大道寺政繁的曾孙。他于宽永16年出生,其父原为松平忠辉门下藩士,后在主公被改易后成为浪人。 大道寺友山成人后先后跟随小幡景憲、、山鹿素行等人修行兵法,其著作《武道初心集》后成为中下级武士入门书籍,与山本常朝的《叶隐》一书齐名。 其子大道寺重高出仕于福井藩,后世遂代代为福井藩藩士。 (zh)
  • Daidōji Yūzan (大道寺 友山, 1639 – December 11, 1730) was a samurai and military strategist of Edo period Japan. He was born in Fushimi in Yamashiro Province (present-day Fushimi-ku, Kyoto). Among the works he wrote in his late years was the widely circulated Budō Shoshin-shū (武道初心集), an introduction to warrior ethics that was influential among middle- and lower-class samurai. It has been translated into English by Arthur Lindsay Sadler as The Code of the Samurai (1941; 1988), William Scott Wilson as Budoshoshinshu: The Warrior's Primer and by Thomas Cleary. (en)
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  • Daidōji Yūzan (en)
  • Taira Shigetsuke (fr)
  • 大道寺友山 (ja)
  • Дайдодзи Юдзан (ru)
  • 大道寺友山 (zh)
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