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- Q2424312 abstract "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 bushidō that was influential among middle- and lower-class samurai. It is available in an English translation by William Scott Wilson as Budoshoshinshu: The Warrior's Primer.Yūzan was the son of Daidōji Shigehisa and the great-grandson of Masashige, an important advisor to the Late Hōjō clan. Shigehisa had been a samurai in the service of Matsudaira Tadateru, daimyo of the Echigo Takada fief, but became a ronin in 1619 when Tadateru was dismissed from service. Yūzan studied the arts of war in Edo under Obata Kagenori, Hōjō Ujinaga, 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 Shigetaka became a retainer of the Fukui fief with a stipend of 300 koku.".
- Q2424312 birthDate "1639".
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- Q2424312 dateOfBirth "1639".
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- Q2424312 name "Daidoji, Yuzan".
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- Q2424312 comment "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 bushidō that was influential among middle- and lower-class samurai.".
- Q2424312 label "Daidōji Yūzan".
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