Daidōji Yūzan, also known as Taira Shigesuke, was a Japanese samurai and writer who lived during the Edo period.
He authored "Bushido Shoshinshu," which was later translated as "Code of the Samurai." This work is considered one of the primary sources on Bushido, the Way of the Warrior.
Yūzan's text provides insights into samurai culture, ethics, and daily life in feudal Japan.
His writing has had a lasting impact on Japanese society, influencing modern corporate culture, martial arts, and individual behavior.
The book's enduring relevance is evident in its continued study and application in various aspects of Japanese and international culture.
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