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Forty-seven Ronin

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Forty-seven Ronin Jap. Chushingura, group of Japanese samurai who avenged the disgrace and seppuku (suicide) of their master, Lord Asano, in 1703 by assassinating Lord Kira, the official responsible for his death. After a year of debate at all levels of society, the ronin (masterless samurai) committed seppuku as they had been ordered. They have since been regarded as great cultural heroes who embody the virtue of loyalty and are celebrated in traditional tales and a number of works of art. These include a popular 18th-century drama by Chikamatsu Monzaemon ; 19th-century Japanese prints;... Read more
Kenji Mizoguchi
...feminist of his films. Made Epic Ronin Mizoguchi drew from Japanese...Genroku Chushingura (The Loyal Forty-Seven Ronin of the Genroku Era or The 47 Ronin, 1941 and 1942). Its script...of the re-release of The 47 Ronin in Cineaste, Diane Stevenson... Read more

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