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Occasionally foolhardy in his youth and at times exceedingly cautious in his later years, Ieyasu did not win all of his battles, but he won those that counted. He was also a calculating political gambler, and as much a schemer it would seem as his rival Ishida Mitsunari. More then anything else, though, Tokugawa Ieyasu was a man who seemed to have a sweeping vision and the ability to live his life as a master of Go might win a game-slowly but steadily, and with no doubt in the outcome.  
 
Occasionally foolhardy in his youth and at times exceedingly cautious in his later years, Ieyasu did not win all of his battles, but he won those that counted. He was also a calculating political gambler, and as much a schemer it would seem as his rival Ishida Mitsunari. More then anything else, though, Tokugawa Ieyasu was a man who seemed to have a sweeping vision and the ability to live his life as a master of Go might win a game-slowly but steadily, and with no doubt in the outcome.  
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==Ieyasu in Fiction==
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===Television===
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* ''Aoi: Tokugawa Sandai'' 39th NHK Taiga Drama 2000
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===Appearances===
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* ''Hideyoshi'' (秀吉) 35th NHK Taiga Drama 1996 (TV)
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* ''Sengoku Jieitai: Sekigahara'' 2006 (TV)
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* ''Taiko'', Yoshikawa Eiji (Book)
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Ieyasu would impose a similar document on the daimyô of northern Japan the following year.  
 
Ieyasu would impose a similar document on the daimyô of northern Japan the following year.  
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==Ieyasu in Fiction==
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===Television===
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* ''Aoi: Tokugawa Sandai'' 39th NHK Taiga Drama 2000
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===Appearances===
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* ''Hideyoshi'' (秀吉) 35th NHK Taiga Drama 1996 (TV)
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* ''Sengoku Jieitai: Sekigahara'' 2006 (TV)
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* ''Taiko'', Yoshikawa Eiji (Book)
      
==Sources==
 
==Sources==