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Hojo Soun

Hojo Soun (c. 1519) was a Japanese samurai known for his 'Twenty-one Articles of Advice'. He was regarded as epitome of martial spirit. His advice was addressed to his son.

Wisdom & Quotes

  • Go to bed before 8 PM. Thieves generally break in between 12 and 2 AM, so if you spend the evening in useless talk and go to bed late, you are likely to lose your valuables and your reputation as well. Save the firing and the light that will be wasted by staying up late and get up at four in the morning. Have a cold bath and say your prayers, and after you have dressed, give your orders for the day to your wife and children and retainers and so be ready to go on duty before 6 AM.
- Twenty-one articles of advice, addressed to his son
  • The best friend a man can have is reading and writing, and the bad ones to avoid are Go and Chess and flute and pipe.
- Twenty-one articles of advice, addressed to his son
  • The literacy and martial arts are, it is unnecessary to say, to be practiced always. The ancient rule declares that letters are the left hand and militarism the right. Neither must be neglected.
- Twenty-one articles of advice, addressed to his son
  • Do not think you need necessarily have as fine swords and clothing as your neighbour. As long as they are not disreputable, they will do. And if you borrow and so lose your independence, you will be despised.
- Twenty-one articles of advice, addressed to his son

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