Not Junk Yet: The Art of Lary 7
A monk skilled in ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) visits a shogun's castle in 1594 Kyoto. His underwhelming performance angers the lord. How about conducting battle, but with flowers in lieu of we…

Not Junk Yet: The Art of Lary 7
A monk skilled in ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) visits a shogun's castle in 1594 Kyoto. His underwhelming performance angers the lord. How about conducting battle, but with flowers in lieu of weapons? There were monks who did ikebana, or Japanese flower arrangement, following a war. There was once an actually famous monk in Kyoto, Japan circa 1594 with exemplary ikebana skills. A shogun, or lord, invites him to do ikebana for him. Responding to the request the monk goes to Gifu castle, but a below average performance leads to shogun's wrath. —aghaemi

Not Junk Yet: The Art of Lary 7
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A monk skilled in ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) visits a shogun's castle in 1594 Kyoto. His underwhelming performance angers the lord. How about conducting battle, but with flowers in lieu of weapons? There were monks who did ikebana, or Japanese flower arrangement, following a war.
There was once an actually famous monk in Kyoto, Japan circa 1594 with exemplary ikebana skills. A shogun, or lord, invites him to do ikebana for him. Responding to the request the monk goes to Gifu castle, but a below average performance leads to shogun's wrath.
—aghaemi.