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Hesham
What is that word
Fu Rin Ka Zan 風林火山
Is that japanese or chinese?
Jan 1, 2013 5:36 PM
Answers · 2
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Such a 4 letters-charactor use seems to be a Japanese style, not so common in chana, I think.
But it is originally chanisese, one phrase apears in " Sun's art of War" .
It is very famous in Japan for the motto written in the flag of his team in war, that is used by Singen TAKEDA, the famous samurai in SENGOKU piriod in Japan.
風:move speedy like wind, when it moves
林:keep quiete like woods(forest)
火:attack hard like a fire
山:keep no move like a mountain
January 2, 2013
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