How did Kira insult Asano?

However, Kira allegedly continued to treat Asano harshly because he was upset that the latter had not emulated his companion. Finally, Kira insulted Asano, calling him a country boor with no manners, and Asano could restrain himself no longer.
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Who insulted Lord Asano?

As the days passed, Kira became increasingly annoyed and dissatisfied with Lord Asano and began to insult and humiliate him. On the one hand, it is believed that Kira was dissatisfied with a gift Asano had given to him. It has also been suggested that Kira had wanted a bribe that Asano had refused to give to him.
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What dishonorable thing did Asano do?

The 34-year-old Asano was ordered to commit seppuku. After Asano's death, the shogunate confiscated his domain, leaving his family impoverished and his samurai reduced to the status of ronin. Ordinarily, samurai were expected to follow their master into death rather than face the dishonor of being a masterless samurai.
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Who was Lord Kira and why was he angry with Lord Asano?

229). Because the daimyos were inexperienced in entertaining high born guests, the Shogun appointed an elderly high official named Yoshinaka Kira-Kozukenosuke to assist them. Kira, greedy and conceited, became very angry with Lord Asano for not presenting him with expensive gifts (to show appreciation, respect, etc.)
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What did Asano do that was considered to be a grave Offence?

The attack at the shogun's residence was considered a grave offense. Asano was ordered to kill himself by committing seppuku (ritual suicide by disembowelment).
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The 47 Ronin (Genroku Chûshingura) (1941)



Was one of the 47 ronin a half breed?

47 Ronin: The new trailer highlights the Keanu Reeves character and the fantastical creatures that inhabit the film's setting. 47 Ronin is scheduled to be released Dec. 25.
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Who are the 47 ronin in Japan?

47 rōnin, the 47 loyal samurai of the lord of Akō, whose vendetta ranks as one of the most dramatic episodes of Japanese history. The incident began in April 1701, when imperial envoys from Kyōto arrived in Edo (now Tokyo), the capital of the shogunate.
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Is Kai a real character in 47 Ronin?

Cast. Keanu Reeves as Kai, a half-Japanese, half-English outcast adopted by the household of Lord Asano who joins the Ronin. The character was created for the film.
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Who is Oishi 47 Ronin?

47 Ronin (2013) - Hiroyuki Sanada as Oishi - IMDb.
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Who killed Lord Kira?

Assassination. On the night of January 30, 1703 (14th day, 12th month, year Genroku-15, according to the Japanese calendar), Asano's retainers broke into Kira's mansion, after almost two years of careful and secret planning, and killed him in revenge.
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What happened to Lord Asano and why?

Asano Naganori wrote out his farewell poem before following his orders and committing seppuku on April 21, 1701 aged 36. His body was laid to rest in the grounds of the Sengaku-ji Temple. His lands were confiscated, and his 300 samurai cast out to become Ronin, master-less samurai.
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Where was the Asano Clan from in 47 Ronin?

The Asano clan (淺野氏, Asano-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan that descended from the Minamoto clan, and the Emperor Seiwa (850-881), the 56th Emperor of Japan.
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What did the ronin do with Lord Kira's head?

In the action they also killed several of Kira's samurai, who defended him bravely. The triumphant ronin cut off Kira's head, carried it in a bucket the few miles to the temple and put it on their lord's grave. The authorities were in a difficulty.
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Where is 47 Ronin grave?

Sengakuji (泉岳寺) is a small temple near Shinagawa Station in Tokyo. The temple is famous for its graveyard where the "47 Ronin" (also known as Akoroshi, the "masterless samurai from Ako") are buried.
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What is ronin in Japan?

In feudal Japan, a ronin was a warrior, a samurai without a master, who travelled the country offering his service to anyone in need of a sword to hire.
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Why did the 47 ronin raid Kira's mansion?

In 1701, Asano Naganori, the daimyō (feudal lord) of the Akō Domain, assaulted Lord Kira with his sword for unknown reasons. He was forced to commit seppuku (ritual suicide) following a brief tribunal. Enraged, 47 samurai who had sworn fealty to Lord Asano attacked Kira's home at night.
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Can a samurai marry?

Most samurai married women from a samurai family, but lower-ranked samurai were permitted to marry commoners. In these marriages a dowry was brought by the woman and was used to start the couple's new life together. A samurai could have a mistress, but her background was strictly reviewed by higher-ranked samurai.
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What was offered to Kira?

Once Kira was dead, they planned to cut off his head and lay it as an offering on their master's tomb.
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Are there any samurai left?

The samurai warriors do not exist today. However, the cultural legacy of the samurai exists today. The descendants of the samurai families also exist today. It is illegal to carry swords and arms in Japan.
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Is The Last Samurai a true story?

Not many people know the true story of The Last Samurai, the sweeping Tom Cruise epic of 2003. His character, the noble Captain Algren, was actually largely based on a real person: the French officer Jules Brunet. Brunet was sent to Japan to train soldiers on how to use modern weapons and tactics.
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Who played the Tengu in 47 Ronin?

Togo Igawa: Tengu Lord.
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What happens if a samurai does not commit seppuku?

It's not a choice. If you were a commoner, you could be executed by beheading or in the most horrific cases, crucifixion. As a samurai, you're extended the honour of death at your own hand.
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Can a ronin become a samurai?

A rōnin who came from a defeated clan where his master has been killed can attach himself to another clan and serve as a samurai.
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What did Kira do to try to protect himself from Asano samurai?

Kira complained to Shogun Tsunayoshi, accusing Asano of breaking the law. The Shogun realised that Kira was the one who had provoked Asano. However, a law is a law, and he had no choice but to punish Asano. He ordered Asano to commit suicide by seppuku .
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