Bun Bu Ryo Do

Cassie Sitnik

Bun Bu Ryo Do

Bun Bu Ryo Do: “The pen and the sword in accord”

Before the 14th century, samurai were generally illiterate, rusticated brutes; they did, however, aspire to the more cultured abilities of the nobles in time.

Beginning around the fourteenth century, Samurai were expected to be cultured and literate. But few Samurai warriors had the time or inclination to dedicate their already difficult lives to such pursuits.

So a very small minority achieved the ideal and lived their lives as a true Samurai.

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Bun Bu Ryo Do by Cassie Sitnik
  • Krisso

    Krisso

    This is cool! Love the info to!

  • Celia Coulter

    Celia Coulter

    I like this. Your different layers have added a feeling of age and movement.

  • Colin Cartwright

    Colin Cartwright

    Impressive photoart and fascinating descripton of the samurai.

  • Wildwings

    Wildwings

    What a beautiful composition! I especially like your choice of colors. Another favorite of mine!

  • bev langby

    bev langby

    They were focused and dedicated, also interesting story, so i learnt something , well done…....

  • Jeremy Harrington

    Jeremy Harrington

    this is great,. nice work Cassie

  • MinoYasue

    MinoYasue

    Great use of contrast, which build drama within image!

  • KEITH  R. WILLIAMS

    KEITH R. WILL...

    samuri warriors nice work

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