Кошка зимой осторожней В мире живёт - оставляя Имя своё на снегу...
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Sanada Yukimura's hiding place at Mt. Kudo in Kii province.
By Chikanobu Toyohara.


After the Battle of Sekigahara, Tokugawa Ieyasu banished Sanada Masayuki (1544-1608) and his son Yukimura (1570-1615), Nobuyuki's younger brother, to Mt. Kudo in Kii Province, far from their home in Shinano Province. When Yukimura's wife came to visit, he was not allowed not see her, so he asked his son to give her his mirror (the scene illustrated). Yukimura would eventually escape Mt. Kudo and join Toyotomi forces at Osaka Castle, where he died fighting against the Tokugawa.
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Sanada Yukimura's hiding place at Mt. Kudo in Kii province.
By Chikanobu Toyohara.


After the Battle of Sekigahara, Tokugawa Ieyasu banished Sanada Masayuki (1544-1608) and his son Yukimura (1570-1615), Nobuyuki's younger brother, to Mt. Kudo in Kii Province, far from their home in Shinano Province. When Yukimura's wife came to visit, he was not allowed not see her, so he asked his son to give her his mirror (the scene illustrated). Yukimura would eventually escape Mt. Kudo and join Toyotomi forces at Osaka Castle, where he died fighting against the Tokugawa.
ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm/singleitem/col...

Вот-вот...и стоит себе в парке
Tokugawa Ieyasu was defeated by Takeda Shingen in the Battle of Mikatagahara. When he ran, he was scared, shitting his pants. He made a painter depict him on a scroll at the time and kept it at hand so that he would not forget the regrettable defeat.
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shitting his pants
это вообще!!
однако сам приказал нарисовать и хранил под рукой...
Точно-точно!
как раз запомню и не буду сегодня так ))
не быть мне сегодня как Токугава точно
Доброй ночи
попозже покажу