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Until the middle of the 16th century, a young samurai, whose name was forgotten by history, developed a sophisticated fighting style: he could simultaneously dance two swords with the same finesse. This technique was horrible, and he impatiently used it to make a name for himself, so he decided to challenge the best swordsman of the time, Tsukahara Bokuden. By the time Bokuden was in the middle of the week and almost retreated to seclusion. He responded to the young man's challenge with a letter: a samurai who could use his left hand sword effectively as his right hand had an unfair advantage. Nightmare co bath soap wash your hands poster. The young swordsman did not understand what he meant. "If you think it is unfair to use the sword with my left hand," he wrote in response, "give up the match." But Bokuden sends 10 more letters, each repeating with slightly different words to the left. Each letter only makes the guy more uncomfortable. However, the last card Bokuden agrees to fight. The young swordsman was used to instinctively fighting at a high speed.

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Until the middle of the 16th century, a young samurai, whose name was forgotten by history, developed a sophisticated fighting style: he could simultaneously dance two swords with the same finesse. This technique was horrible, and he impatiently used it to make a name for himself, so he decided to challenge the best swordsman of the time, Tsukahara Bokuden. By the time Bokuden was in the middle of the week and almost retreated to seclusion. He responded to the young man's challenge with a letter: a samurai who could use his left hand sword effectively as his right hand had an unfair advantage. Nightmare co bath soap wash your hands poster. The young swordsman did not understand what he meant. "If you think it is unfair to use the sword with my left hand," he wrote in response, "give up the match." But Bokuden sends 10 more letters, each repeating with slightly different words to the left. Each letter only makes the guy more uncomfortable. However, the last card Bokuden agrees to fight. The young swordsman was used to instinctively fighting at a high speed.

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