The ancient warrior culture of Japan produced a sophisticated martial
philosophy that we know today as Bushido--the Way of the Warrior. In
Samurai Wisdom, author Thomas Cleary provides five critical new
translations of major Japanese works on Bushido.
The writings of the scholar Yamaga Soko and his disciples are among the
most lucid expositions we have of the core ideas and philosophy
underlying the Samurai's disciplined way of life and outlook. Together
they provide an in-depth, practical guide to character building and
conduct according to the precepts of Bushido--a code for professional
warriors that retains as much relevance in today's world as it had when
these works were written 400 years ago.
Yamaga's writings inspired the transformation of the Samurai from a
feudal class of warriors under the command of the Shogun to a group of
prominent individuals with significant intellectual, political and moral
leadership and influence. The works translated in Samurai Wisdom for
the very first time are as timeless and essential today as the works of
Sun Tzu, Musashi and Clausewitz.
The five Japanese works on Bushido translated in Samurai Wisdom are:
- The Way of the Knight by Yamaga Soko
- The Warrior's Rule by Tsugaru Kodo-shi
- Essentials of Military Matters compiled by Yamaga Takatsune
- The Education of Warriors by Yamaga Soko
- Primer of Martial Education by Yamaga Soko