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Victory mood. Kanetsuna dies trying to help his father die a peaceful death. As he fight towards his father, he is struck in the forehead with an arrow. He staggers and jiro-maru whips his horse towards him and since he was strong he seized him and killed him. As kanetsuna rises up a swarm of soldiers fell on him and he is slayed to death. He dies trying.
Tragedy- After Kumagai kills the young man at the beach and reports back to the commander they are all moved to tears since the young man killed was a son of Tsunemori and could possibly have been one of the people playing music that morning. Kumagai turns remorseful and sees it as a cruel deed.
Tragedy-the master orders Tonau to kill him but cannot bring himself to do so. It is not until …show more content…

According (Bells,Daniels, pg83) , the northwest border is experiencing war from the neighboring barbarians. There is need to establish a border wall in a more strategic location. Informality in because everyone wears clothes as they please regardless of their social status.The officials should wear formal robes and shoes and commoners should wear silk fabric. Poverty. People who live in the island experience difficult life because their land produces little food and are charged high levies. Crime, his majesty is advised to deal with crimes with accordance to the laws. Abuse of state fund .The slaves did the work but the funds appropriated were not enough and the rice was diverted .China virtue decline which caused the breaking of the great eight families in which some ended as slave with no emolument and rank in government. Religious extremism led to killing of innocent people due to Buddhist theory of retribution and removal of past sins.
Choe proposes peaceful coexistence in all kingdoms, good governance through abiding top the law, fair treatment to all through dressing ,personal development by following china’s system of education ,better treatment to slaves and better settlement, better construction to all people regardless of their social

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