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Matsumura Sokon: The Seven Virtues of Martial Arts: 4 (Ryukyu Bugei - Ancient Martial Arts of the Ryukyu Islands) Paperback – 27 Jan. 2020

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Considered the primary source-text of old-style Okinawan martial arts, the “Seven Virtues of Martial Arts” are admired for their straightforward advice. Handwritten in the late 19th century by Matsumura Sokon, the most celebrated ancestor of karate, they are considered the ethical fountain and technical key to understand what can’t be seen.Matsumura himself pointed out that the “Seven Virtues of Martial Arts” were praised by a wise man in an ancient manuscript, a manuscript that has remained obscure and undiscovered ever since. Now the source of this wondrous composition has been discovered and verified. Presented and explained here for the first time, it is not only the source of Matsumura’s “Seven Virtues of Martial Arts”. In fact: it is the original meaning of martial arts per se.NOTE: This is the updated version of "King Wu Once Buckled on his Armor," with a new title and the text spelling overworked.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0848RX2SW
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (27 Jan. 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 89 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8605143611
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.7 x 0.53 x 20.32 cm
  • Customer reviews:
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Andreas Quast is a prolific author renowned for his extensive work in martial arts literature. His notable publications include "Karate 1.0" (2013), "A Stroll Along Ryukyu Martial Arts History" (2015), "King Wu Once Buckled on His Armor" (2016), "Okinawan Samurai" (2018), and the translated classic "My Art and Skill of Karate" (2020) by Motobu Choki, and "Bo" (2024).

Quast’s journey into martial arts began with a profound study and practice trip to Japan in 1999, culminating in nearly two years of immersive experience in Okinawa, the birthplace of Karate, from 2010 to 2012. His dedication has earned him prestigious awards from the International Ryukyu Karate Research Society and the Ryukyu no Kaze Society, along with numerous certifications in Jiu-jitsu, Karate, Ryukyu Kobudo, Mugai-ryu Iaido, and Hachiman-ryu Battojutsu. His insights were also featured in the 2016 edition of "Bubishi: The Classic Manual of Combat" by the acclaimed Patrick McCarthy.

In addition to his martial arts accomplishments, Quast holds a diverse array of qualifications and experiences. He is a certified skilled mechanic (ICC), a state-certified engineer in mechanical engineering, a health and safety officer, and a technical writer (tekom). His eclectic career has seen him excel as a heavy-duty welder, paraglider, bartender, florist, SAP coordinator, antiquarian bookseller, guitarist, football player, author, and publisher.

Quast’s passion for uncovering the hidden gems of Okinawa Karate and Kobudo has taken him to archives worldwide, where he diligently researches and publishes his findings for an exclusive international audience. Born in 1966, he currently resides in Germany, where he continues to train and work as a technical writer, contributing to international documentation projects in special machinery, automation, and medical devices. His life and work are a testament to the unending pursuit of knowledge and mastery in both martial arts and technical fields.

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  • Michael Ehrenreich
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting
    Reviewed in the United States on 26 February 2024
    Interesting background on the origins of the virtues of bushido and modern karate. Interesting to learn that it’s originally called wenwu/bunbu, 文武, but in its reverse martial arts or Kampfkunst today.
  • Steven Williamson
    2.0 out of 5 stars In need of an editor
    Reviewed in Canada on 28 February 2021
    This author seems to struggle for coherence in anything longer than an internet article. This book is overflowing with information; unfortunately, it is so poorly organized that it all becomes quite useless.

    If you are already somewhat familiar with this subject matter and are prepared to do the work in separating the wheat from the chaff, then you might find some value in this short book. Otherwise, you are likely to flick through it and then put it to the back of the bookshelf to gather dust.
  • Donald P. Jeffrey
    1.0 out of 5 stars The worst book I have ever read.
    Reviewed in the United States on 13 December 2021
    The book is written as if you were the author and have all that extra knowledge he had learned through his research. But left it out so what he writes lacks any explanation.

    I have over 50 years in the Ryukyu / Japanese martial arts and I can’t even understand a small part of this book. “Insanity at its best”
  • raye e.
    1.0 out of 5 stars Just awful. It's as if it was put together by a fifth grader.
    Reviewed in the United States on 10 September 2021
    What a ripoff. Total garbage. Which is where my book now resides.