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花鳥風月庵
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Takeda Shingen's Teachings - From the Eirin-ji Temple in Kai - From the Sanko Writings - Framed, Rare (To win with the wind is considered the best, with five parts; with seven parts is considered average; and with ten parts is considered the worst. The reason is that five parts create encouragement, seven parts create laziness, and ten parts create arrogance. Therefore, even if you win a battle with ten parts, if you become arrogant, you will surely lose the next time. This applies not only to war but to all things in the world; this mindset is essential.) A truly famous saying. I believe this is a famous saying that the warlord kept in mind and reminded himself of daily. I think it's a truly wonderful teaching. Condition: Framed, newly made, the calligraphy is generally in good condition. Size: Framed 44cm X 62cm, Calligraphy 33cm X 45cm This item will be shipped via Yu-Pack size 120. I think it would be wonderful to have this as a family precept. This is a piece that can be listed at any time. Thank you for your consideration.
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