Lord Karasumaru considered it a grave mistake on the part of the gods to
have made a man like himself a nobleman. And, though a servant of the
Emperor, he saw only two paths open to him: to live in constant misery or
to spend his time carousing. The sensible choice was to rest his head
on the knees of a beautiful woman, admire the pale light of the moon,
view the cherry blossoms in season and die with a cup of sake in his hand.

Author: Eiji Yoshikawa

Lord Karasumaru considered it a grave mistake on the part of the gods to<br />have made a man like himself a nobleman. And, though a servant of the<br />Emperor, he saw only two paths open to him: to live in constant misery or<br />to spend his time carousing. The sensible choice was to rest his head<br />on the knees of a beautiful woman, admire the pale light of the moon,<br />view the cherry blossoms in season and die with a cup of sake in his hand.  - Eiji Yoshikawa




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