A man whose heart is in harmony with that of his mastersteemCreated with Sketch.

in philosophy •  7 years ago 




Sagara Kyuma was at one in body and soul with his lord, and he attended him with selfless dedication as if he was ‘already dead.’ He was one in a thousand. Once, in the seventh year of Enpo (1679), a conference was convened at Lord Sakyo’s Mizugae residence, where it was decided that Kyuma must commit seppuku. At that time, there was a teahouse in Lord Taku Nui’s threestoried suburban villa in Osaki. Kyuma rented the building, and invited all the scoundrels in Saga to a party. They even staged a derisive puppet show in which he operated the lead puppet himself. They drank the days and nights away in a raucous cacophony overlooking Lord Sakyo’s residence. Purposefully instigating this commotion with the gallant intention of vicariously committing suicide for his lord was truly commendable.

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