Talk:Yoshida Shōin

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[edit] Death poem

I know Shoin composed a jisei before he died, but I'm having trouble finding it. This Everything2 node translates it as Even if my life ends on the musashi plain \ the japanese spirit will still remain. Another web page, "Yoshida Shoin: The Archetype of Japanese Revolutionaries" gives the poem as 'then recited his final death poem: "Parental love exceeds one's love for his parents. How will they take the tidings of today?"' Which is irreconcilable with the previous version. --Gwern (contribs) 02:45 13 March 2008 (GMT)