Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Yamaga Sokō (山鹿 素行, September 21, 1622 – October 23, 1685) was a Japanese philosopher and strategist during the Tokugawa shogunate. He was a Confucian scholar, and applied Confucius' idea of the "superior man" to the samurai class of Japan. This became an important part of the samurai way of life and code of conduct known as bushido.. }
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- Yamaga_Sokō abstract "Yamaga Sokō (山鹿 素行, September 21, 1622 – October 23, 1685) was a Japanese philosopher and strategist during the Tokugawa shogunate. He was a Confucian scholar, and applied Confucius' idea of the "superior man" to the samurai class of Japan. This became an important part of the samurai way of life and code of conduct known as bushido.".
- Yamaga_Sokō comment "Yamaga Sokō (山鹿 素行, September 21, 1622 – October 23, 1685) was a Japanese philosopher and strategist during the Tokugawa shogunate. He was a Confucian scholar, and applied Confucius' idea of the "superior man" to the samurai class of Japan. This became an important part of the samurai way of life and code of conduct known as bushido.".