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Furin kazan (風林火山, Fūrin kazan?) est un film japonais réalisé par Hiroshi Inagaki, sorti en 1969. Le titre Fūrinkazan, littéralement « Vent, forêt, feu et montagne », est l'étendard de guerre employé par Takeda Shingen, daimyo de la période Sengoku.
Fūrin Kazan (風林火山) is the 46th NHK Taiga drama television series that began on January 7, 2007. It was aired throughout 2007, with the last episode aired December 16, 2007. Its official English title is The Trusted Confidant.
7 janv. 2007 · Title (romaji): Fuurin Kazan / Furin Kazan / Fūrin Kazan. Also known as: Samurai Banners. Episodes: 50. Genre: Taiga drama. Viewership ratings: ep1=21.0 high=22.9 avg=18.7 (all Kanto #s) Air time: Sunday, 20:00. Broadcast network: NHK. Broadcast period: 2007-Jan-7 to 2007-Dec-16.
Fūrinkazan ( Japanese: 風林火山, "Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain") is a popularized version of the battle standard used by the Sengoku period daimyō Takeda Shingen. The banner quoted four phrases from Sun Tzu 's The Art of War: "as swift as wind, as gentle as forest, as fierce as fire, as unshakable as mountain."
13 mars 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Furinkazan Tsuki Sayu Yoru · Hiromitsu Agatsuma · Chen Min · Akira Senju Soufuu ℗ 2007 EMI Music Japan Inc. Released on: 2007-08-08 Associated ...
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7 janv. 2007 · Fuurin Kazan est un film qui retrace la vie d'un illustre guerrier, nommé Yamamoto Kansuke (Gensuke) qui jadis, joua un grand rôle dans l'armée du daimyo Takeda Shingen. Mais un jour, il tomba amoureux d'une princesse (qui comprenait dans ses prétendants le seigneur du héro).
Fūrinkazan (風林火山?), littéralement « Vent, forêt, feu et montagne », est l'étendard de guerre employé par Takeda Shingen, daimyo de la période Sengoku.