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Takezaki Suenaga

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under Muto Kagesuke. Suenaga went to great lengths to achieve what he viewed as the honor of the warrior. Although under orders from Kagesuke to pull back at the beginning of the engagement, Suenaga disobeyed, saying “Waiting for the general will cause us to be late to battle. Of all the warriors of
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To receive rewards for valor, others had to witness the deeds and report them directly to the shogunate. As record of his performance against the Mongols authored by the local commander was not sent to the shogunate, his deeds went unrecognized. Suenaga sold his horses and saddles to pay for a trip
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By his own account in the scrolls, Suenaga says, “Other than advancing and having my deeds known, I have nothing else to live for,” showing that, first, he wanted to advance in terms of measurable money and rank, and that, just as importantly, he sought fame and recognition.
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the clan, I, Suenaga will be the first to fight from Higo.” He later encountered Kagesuke, whose retainer gave Suenaga a personal order to withdraw. So ordered to dismount from his horse, he refused, citing his desire to be the first into battle.
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Scrolls of the Mongol Invasions of Japan - Full digitized scans of the scrolls, multiple versions, including commentary, animated maps and translations. An annotated version is also accessible.
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Conlan, Thomas D., trans. In Little Need of Divine Intervention. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Program, 2001.
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During the Mongol invasion of 1274, Suenaga fought at
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Index

Japanese name
surname

Higo Province
Japan
Battle of Bun'ei
Battle of Kōan
Mongol invasions of Japan
Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba
Hakata
Kamakura
shogunate
""Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba" (Illustrated Account of the Mongol Invasions)"
doi
10.5209/eiko.73275
ISSN
2254-8718




ISBN
9780674868090
http://digital.princeton.edu/mongol-invasions/
http://digital.princeton.edu/annotatedscrolls/
Takezaki Suenaga
Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba
Battle of Bun'ei
Battle of Kōan
Mongol Invasions of Japan

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