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2011年8月4日星期四
Did samurai use falcons?
-I am having an argument with my brother, He states that he knows for a fact that samurai never used falcons. I, On the other hand state that Samurai did in fact use falcons and went through the internet to support my side. but he wont accept it. So please give me a definite answer and a link if possible to support yourself."Takagari (榉圭嫨?) is Japanese falconry, a sport of the noble class, and a symbol of their nobility, their status, and their warrior spirit. In Japan, records indicate that falconry began in the fourth century.[1] According to a passage in the Nihon Shoki (720), falconry was introduced by the Baekje noble Sakenokimi in 359 during the reign of Emperor Nintoku.[2] From the outset, the central Court and local lords both enjoyed hawking, with the former trying to monopolize falconry, sometimes with banning orders. Central power, however, as seen in the repetition of prohibiting orders, had no complete control over local falconry until the 17th century. In the 13th century, hawking became popular among the rising samurai class as well as among court nobles (kuge). At that time, the practice of hawking was a means of resolving struggles over land ownership among lords. Buddhist temples, who were also land owners, opposed falconry based on their ideology against killing. Falconer lords, on the other hand, devised a Buddhist rationale or resorted to Shinto justifications. Several falconry schools or styles (ry奴) were formed in the process."
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