Karate Precepts and “Dojo Kun (part 1)
Matsumura
Soken’s Advice to His Last Formal Student
Itosu
Yasutsune’s 10 Precepts
Kiyan Chotoku’s
Instructions
Kiyan Chotoku,
“What to Know About Fighting”
Motobu
Choki’s “Rules of Quanfa”
Chibana
Choshin’s Kojo Kun
Master Chibana’s
advice
Nagamine
Shoshin’s Precepts for Mastering Karate-do
Nakazato
Shugoro’s Karate Principles
Seibukan
Shorin-ryu of Hanshi Zenpo Shimabukuro
Shinjinkukan
Shorin-ryu of Onga Yoshimitsu
Directions on
Practicing Karate
Dojo Kun (School
Principles of Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karatedo
Okinawan
Shorin-ryu of Matsumura seito Karate-do
And
if you check the notes at the end, you will find note iii credits Victor Smith
of a translation I had done for Patrick McCarthy. Than must mean the data
listed here has credibility.
Karate Precepts and
"Dojo Kun" (Part 1)
Dating back nearly 200 years to the beginnings of Okinawan
karate as we know it today, great masters have often left behind letters of
advice to their successors, lists of precepts that sum up their philosophical
and/or technical approaches to the martial arts, or "Dojo Kun,"
usually short sets of rules for the dojo or brief summations of their advice
and beliefs. In some schools, these Dojo Kun are repeated before or after
practice as a promise or creed of the style or school. Below are a number of
such precepts and Dojo Kun by a variety of famous masters. In many cases, these
have been translated multiple times, often inconsistently. I have attempted to
give a version that makes the most sense, sometimes taking part of one
translation and melding it with parts of others. For historical interest, I am
also including the original calligraphy of the master when it is available. In
a few cases (for example, that of Nakazato Shugoro), their precepts have been
posted in their dojo in English; in such cases, I have made no effort to
correct grammar or spelling. Part 1, below, covers a number of major
Shuri-te-related schools and styles. Future postings will include other
Okinawan and Japanese schools and styles
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