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Go Rin No Sho - Definition and Overview

The Book of Five Rings (五輪の書, Go Rin No Sho) was written by Miyamoto Musashi. It is considered a classic treatise on military strategy, much like Sun Tzu's The Art of War.

The book is also known as The Book of the Elements, referring to the individual titles of the chapters, named after the five rings. The five rings are Ground, Water, Fire, Wind and the Void. Each ring represents a different aspect of strategy, and by mastering all five rings, it is supposed that you make yourself invincible in combat. Although to members of the Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu it is merely a manual of technique and philosophy.

External link

  • Information on understanding Go Rin no Sho by Imai Masayuki Nobukatsu, 10th sōke of Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryū can be found here: http://www.hyoho.com

Example Usage of Rin

supahal: @jesterleonardo kung may pasok man.. 2:30 pm.. kaya bawi Rin sa tulog 9midnyt person kuno)
tinkeylicious: @jeckieee e kasi naisip ko lang girl,iba p Rin nmn kc yng mundo ng nsa loob ka ng pbb house at sa labas eh..let's just hope for the best!
arcanewielder: Tulog na Rin sila. Hays. :( http://plurk.com/p/2t0xep
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