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Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1294–1350) was a Japanese nobleman and a major figure in the formation of the Ogasawara-ryū. A close ally of Ashikaga Takauji, Ogasawara was placed in charge of court etiquette. His approach to etiquette was influenced by Seisetsu Shōhō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng), with whom Ogasawara studied Zen Buddhism and Chinese literature. Despite having instructed Emperor Go-Daigo, Ogasawara sided with the Northern Court during the Nanboku-chō period, and was given control the province of Shinano. He was responsible for repelling Prince Muenaga from Kai.

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  • Ogasawara Sadamune (fr)
  • 小笠原貞宗 (ja)
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  • 小笠原 貞宗(おがさわら さだむね)は、鎌倉時代後期から室町時代前期の武将。信濃小笠原氏の当主。信濃守護。 (ja)
  • Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1294–1350) was a Japanese nobleman and a major figure in the formation of the Ogasawara-ryū. A close ally of Ashikaga Takauji, Ogasawara was placed in charge of court etiquette. His approach to etiquette was influenced by Seisetsu Shōhō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng), with whom Ogasawara studied Zen Buddhism and Chinese literature. Despite having instructed Emperor Go-Daigo, Ogasawara sided with the Northern Court during the Nanboku-chō period, and was given control the province of Shinano. He was responsible for repelling Prince Muenaga from Kai. (en)
  • Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1294–1350) est un noble japonais et une personnalité déterminante dans la formation du Ogasawara-ryū. Proche allié d'Ashikaga Takauji, Ogasawara est nommé responsable de l'étiquette à la cour impériale. Sa conception de l'étiquette est influencée par Seisetsu Shōchō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng) avec qui Ogasawara étudie le bouddhisme zen et la littérature chinoise. (fr)
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  • Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1294–1350) est un noble japonais et une personnalité déterminante dans la formation du Ogasawara-ryū. Proche allié d'Ashikaga Takauji, Ogasawara est nommé responsable de l'étiquette à la cour impériale. Sa conception de l'étiquette est influencée par Seisetsu Shōchō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng) avec qui Ogasawara étudie le bouddhisme zen et la littérature chinoise. Devenu par héritage le chef de l'école familiale de kyujutsu et de yabusame, il est instructeur de tir à l'arc de Takauji et de l'empereur Go-Daigo. Il souligne l'importance du inuoumono (« tir sur chien ») dans la pratique de l'archerie, rédigeant même un traité (le Inuoumono mokuanbumi) sur le sujet. Il est également l'auteur du Shinden kyūhō shūshinron, à présent considéré comme un classique du kyujutsu. Bien qu'ayant formé l'emperor Go-Daigo, Ogasawara se range du côté de la Cour du nord au cours de l'époque Nanboku-chō et reçoit le contrôle de la province de Shinano. Il est chargé de repousser le prince Muenaga hors de la province de Kai. (fr)
  • Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1294–1350) was a Japanese nobleman and a major figure in the formation of the Ogasawara-ryū. A close ally of Ashikaga Takauji, Ogasawara was placed in charge of court etiquette. His approach to etiquette was influenced by Seisetsu Shōhō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng), with whom Ogasawara studied Zen Buddhism and Chinese literature. Having inherited the headmastership of his family's school of kyujutsu and yabusame, he was archery instructor to both Takauji and Emperor Go-Daigo. He stressed the importance of inuoumono (dog-shooting) in archery practice, even writing a treatise (the Inuoumono mokuanbumi) on the subject. He also authored the Shinden kyūhō shūshinron, now regarded as a classic text on kyujutsu. Despite having instructed Emperor Go-Daigo, Ogasawara sided with the Northern Court during the Nanboku-chō period, and was given control the province of Shinano. He was responsible for repelling Prince Muenaga from Kai. (en)
  • 小笠原 貞宗(おがさわら さだむね)は、鎌倉時代後期から室町時代前期の武将。信濃小笠原氏の当主。信濃守護。 (ja)
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