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<title>Miyamoto Musashi</title>
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<h1 id="title">Miyamoto Musashi</h1>
<h2><center>Legendary Samurai</center></h2>
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<figcaption id="img-caption">Musashi was best known as a japenese swordsman, philosopher, strategist, writer, and ronin with a undefeated record of 61 duels.</figcaption><br>
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<b><u>Time line of Miyamoto Musashi's life:</u></b>
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<li><b>1584</b> - Born in Harima Province.</li>
<li><b>1596</b> - First successful duel at the age of 13 against a samurai named Arima Kihei.</li>
<li><b>1599</b> - Left his village at the age of 15 to spend his time traveling and engaging in duels.</li>
<li><b>1611</b> - Began practicing Zazen at the Myoshin-ji temple.</li>
<li><b>1612</b> - Had his famous duel with Sasaki Kojiro in which he defeated him with a oversized bokken that musashi carved from a ships oar.</li>
<li><b>1634</b> - Defeated lance specialist Takada Matabei in a duel arranged by lord Ogasawara.</li>
<li><b>1640</b> - Became the retainer of the Hosokowa lords of Kumamoto.</li>
<li><b>1641</b> - Wrote <i>Hyoho Sanju Go</i> ("Thirty-five Instructions on Strategy") which formed the basis of his most famous writing The Book of Five Rings.</li>
<li><b>1642</b> - Suffered attacks of neuralgia which foreshadowed his future ill health.</li>
<li><b>1643</b> - Wrote The Book of Five Rings after retiring as a hermit in a cave named Reigando.</li>
<li><b>1645</b> - Died of thoracic cancer peacefully at the age of 61 after writing the text Dokkodo ("The way of Walking Alone", or "The Way of Self-Reliance"), which consisted of 21 percepts about self-discipline.</li>
<i>"There is nothing outside of yourself that can ever enable you to get better, stronger, richer, quicker, or smarter. Everything is within. Everything exists. Seek nothing outside of yourself."</i><br><br>
<i>--Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings</i><br><br>
<h3><b>Read more in-depth about musashi at his<a id="tribute-link" target="_blank" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi"> Wikipedia page.</a></b></h3>
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