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- Fūrinkazan (****anese: 風林火山, "Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain") is a po****rized version of the battle standard used by the Sengoku period daimyō Takeda Shingen...
- Fūrinkazan may refer to: Fūrinkazan, a po****rized version of the war banner used by the Sengoku period ****anese daimyō Takeda Shingen Samurai Banners...
- The Furinkazan (風林火山, Fūrinkazan, lit. "Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain") is a professional wrestling tag team tournament held by Pro Wrestling Zero1. It...
- English) Taiga drama Fūrin Kazan at NHK Archives (in ****anese) 46th work Furinkazan at NHK (in ****anese) The Trusted Confidant | Fūrin kazan (original title)...
- failed at taking the titles. Sugi replaced Psycho by Sean Guinness for the Furinkazan Tag Tournament 2017, only to be eliminated in the first round by Hidaka...
- Festival (2006–2008, 2012, 2017) Furinkazan (2011) – with Fujita Hayato Furinkazan (2014) – with Takashi Sugiura Furinkazan (2023) – with Yoshikazu Yokoyama...
- mountain"; military proverb coming from Sun Tzu's "Art of War"; see also Fūrinkazan) The Korean equivalent are sajaseongeo (Korean: 사자성어; Hanja: 四字成語). They...
- Champion, NWA United National Heavyweight Champion and winner of the 2012 Furinkazan Tournament with James Raideen in the Zero1 promotion, and a former Ironman...
- Shingen, leading the famous "red fire unit" (derived from Shingen's slogan Fūrinkazan). Masakage was a fierce warrior who fought in many battles and was given...
- Flag of the governor-general of New Zealand ****anese heraldic banners: Fūrinkazan Hata-jirushi Nobori Sashimono Uma-jirushi Chisholm 1911, p. 312. Boutell...