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Make Life Replete, Constantly Thinking of Death | |
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Do Not Forget Preparedness for Battle | |
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Learning Is Also Important for the Warrior in Times of Peace | |
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Be Devoted, Even to Negligent Parents | |
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A Sense of Shame Will Uphold Justice | |
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In the Mind, the Way; in Form, the Law | |
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Choosing a Horse | |
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Gossip and Back-talk Are Inexcusable | |
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Do Not Place a Foot in the Direction of the Master | |
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When Thinking of the Battlefield, One Cannot Be Indolent | |
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Do Not Be Spoiled by Length of Service | |
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The Law of Borrowing the Lord's Authority | |
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Ability and Diligence | |
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Exceed Others in Some Way | |
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The Moment of Death Is Important for a Warrior | |
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Scholarship and Refinement, Too, Can Occasionally Be of Great Harm | |
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Do Not Mix Personal Feelings with Duties | |
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Old Hands and Dirty White Garments | |
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Distinctions in Family Relations | |
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Forbidden Slander of a Former Lord | |
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Rules for a Guardian | |
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The Spirit of "Even Though a Warrior Doesn't Eat..." | |
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Frugality, Too, Is for the Sake of Service | |
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A Splendid Entrance, but Plain Living Quarters | |
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Companions in Play Are Unnecessary | |
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It Is Shameful Not to Know Clan History | |
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Braggarts, Not Slanderers | |
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Both Contradiction and Flattery Are Failure of Duty | |
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Discerning a Brave Man from a Coward | |
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There Is Nothing So High-priced as a Warrior | |
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Do Not Forget Sensitivity Toward the Discomfort of Others | |
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The Warrior Who Strikes His Wife Is a Coward | |
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Complete One's Duties Within the Day: One Second Ahead Is Uncertain | |
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The Warrior's Duty Is to Protect the Farmer, Craftsman, and Merchant | |
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Cherish the Family Crest of One's Lord | |
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Keep a Respectful Distance from the Administration of Financial Affairs | |
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Undertaking Promises Easily Will Bring One to Ruin | |
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Do Not Forget the Subordinate's Mind | |
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A Man of Low Rank Should Not Have a Wife and Child | |
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Always Aspire to Distinction and Merit | |
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Loyalty Includes Longevity | |
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The Crime of Stealing a Stipend Is Grave | |
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Even If One's Stipend Is Diminished He Should Make No Complaint | |
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Accept Difficult Orders Positively | |
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Do Not Oppose Even the Unreasonable Words of One's Lord | |
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The Principle of Horsemanship | |
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When on an Official Journey, Safety Is First | |
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When Accompanying One's Lord | |
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The Everyday Care of Armor | |
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Consideration for the Equipment of One's Servants | |
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Be Thorough in the Disciplined Practice of the Martial Arts | |
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Encountering a Commotion when Accompanying One's Lord | |
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Being Present when One's Lord Cuts Down an Attendant | |
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It Is Disloyal to Complain about Labor Lost | |
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The Responsibility of Counseling Strategy Is Grave | |
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Great Loyalty that Surpasses Junshi | |