Miyamoto Musashi born in 1584 worked hard in Japan to recover from the civil war more than 4 centuries. The emperor's traditional rule was overwhelmed in the 12th century, all the successors' emperors were still embarrassed by Japan, but his power was greatly reduced. Since then, Japan has experienced a civil war almost always between the rulers, monks and robbers. They all compete against land and power. Lords known as great names in the 15th and 16th centuries built huge stone castles to protect themselves and their walls and castle town began to grow.
Miyamoto Musashi was born in Miyamoto village in Mimpu ken prefecture in 1584. The official name of Musashi is Mr. Miyamoto Musashi Masanna of Mr. Fujiwara no Oka no Musashi of Ben's Souk Shinmen Genji. When Musashi was a child, when her age was six, her mother died and his father died, and one year later she abandoned her family. Musashi was brought up by several families and started training in the form of kendo (fencing) under the guidance of his uncle. Musashi proved to have a giant blade talent. For boys of the same age, he is also very strong. But with the emergence of this power and scale, it is aggressive. Musashi is not a calm and gentle youth. Instead, he was seen as a troubled maker and an uncontrollable child from the elders of the town.
Recently I am reading David Kirk's novel "The Son of Revenge" which recorded the arrival of legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. From the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century, Musashi appeared in the Tokugawa of Japan before the BC, he was an excellent swordsman and there was no faithful swordsmen who studied various battle forms in Japan. He eventually opened his own training school and wrote a big strategy called "Olympic book". By reading his real biography, I discovered that his story is very spectacular, ie he developed his own skills. He did not stop using the sword fighting basic fighting style and his samurai sword. Instead he learned many different combat styles so he could use his sword in every battle situation, but he used any weapon.
Musashi Miyamoto and Kojiro Sasaki solved their differences at a time on the remote coast of Ganglee Island, thought to be an outstanding Japanese swordsman of the time. According to legend, Musashi appeared with a few hours of spirit, his opponent's spirit, a huge tree sword, he made in paddle. Kojiro attacked the latter warrior with his signature "swallow cut" action, but Musashi gave him a deadly blow before his blade fell. Asked by Kojiro's angry supporters, they thought his delay was unfair, and Musashi jumped on his boat and rowed safely. In the latter part of life, Musashi will become a respected painter.