Tiger
Zen
Shogun
Tres Tristes Tigres
Los Tres Reyes Magos
Los Reyes de Oriente
Three Kings
Prov.13:11
"Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase."
"The wealth of Japan as a Nation, culturally and materially, is rooted
in the right understanding and praxis derived from reading rightly
Proverbs 13:11"~~~JAMES CLAVELL
Japanese
House Crest "Go-Shichi no Kiri": The Imperial Crest, Mikado's Seal, or
Paulownia Imperialis (kiris) is the private symbol of the Japanese
Imperial family from as early as the twelfth century.
Flag of Japan
Imperial Seal
PROLOGUE
"The gale tore at him and he felt its bite deep within and he knew that if they did not make landfall in three days they would all be dead.Too many deaths on this voyage, he thought, I'm Pilot-Major of a dead fleet.One ship left out of five, eight and twenty men from a crew of one hundred and seven and now only ten can walk and the rest near death and our Captain-General one of them.No food, almost no water and what there is, brackish and foul. "~~~JAMES CLAVELL: Shogun
Canastos con café
Kanji that makes up the word shogun
征夷大将軍,
Shogun is the short form of Sei-i Taishōgun ("Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Force Against the Barbarians")
Shogun is the short form of Sei-i Taishōgun ("Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Force Against the Barbarians")
Shogun is one of those rare books that you wish would go on forever. Indeed, I know people who re-read it every year. The story follows the adventures of marooned English sailor John Blackthorne in late medieval Japan during the tumultuous years when Tokugawa Ieyasu (here called Toranaga) was uniting all of Japan under his rule by any means necessary.It's truly an epic tale of war, honor, trechery, masterful manipulations, tragic heroism, and star-crossed love
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