Troubled about the future of his Only son and heir, a Royal government Official of the Ryukyu Kingdom wrote down his \'Instructions\' as a code of practice for all affairs.
The author, who achieved a remarkable skill level in wielding bo.
Written in flowing, elegant Japanese, he refers to a wide spectrum of artistic accomplishments that the Royal government officials were ought to study in those days, such as court etiquette, literature and poetry, music, calligraphy, the tea ceremony and so on.
Troubled about the future of his Only son and heir, a Royal government Official of the Ryukyu Kingdom wrote down his \'Instructions\' as a code of practice for all affairs