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Juan  
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 More options Feb 26 2003, 1:41 pm
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From: jjtelecas...@yahoo.es (Juan)
Date: 26 Feb 2003 10:41:36 -0800
Local: Wed, Feb 26 2003 1:41 pm
Subject: go and bushido
I have just finished a book on Bushido ( it's an spanish edition, so
the title may be different from the english version), where it's
explained that young samurais ( age 5 ) when being introduced to
bushido had to perform a ritual where they received their armour,
helmet, sword... which were previously placed on a go board.
Anyone knows anything of this kind?

Juan


 
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Petri P  
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 More options Feb 27 2003, 3:11 am
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From: "Petri P" <petrip.nos...@lycos.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:10:59 +0200
Local: Thurs, Feb 27 2003 3:10 am
Subject: Re: go and bushido
I've heard of it before. I think I saw a reference in some Judo book, but
since i have browsed about 100 or so of them there is no way of knowing
which one. Go board was symbol of inteligence in ritual.

In some samurai clans playing go was art of the training of samurai.
Alonside poetry and other martial arts :-)

Petri P

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