Showing posts with label 47 Ronin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 47 Ronin. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 January 2014

The Daily Teaser — 30-1-2014: 47 Ronin.

I have to admit, there’s a few bits of TV on I enjoy.

Dr Who’s a long time favourite.   Merlin was fun: and had Katie McGrath!   Blake’s 7, The Prisoner and The Fades have come, gone and been loved.

But I think I’m going to add the rebooted The Tomorrow People and the modern BBC version of The Musketeers to that list: they’re very different from each other: but great fun!

You can tell, I’ve got The Tomorrow People on in the background, can’t you … ?

With that said … ?   Let’s get moving on … 

~$~

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: along with letting me know she’d call, she also scored seven out of seven.

Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along the How ToLicense and video … 

Q1) 30th January, 1703, saw forty-seven ronin avenge the death of their master: in which East Asian country … ?
Q2) The ronin sought revenge after their master was forced to commit seppuku: or ritual … what … ?
Q3) What exactly was WAS a ronin: a cashiered soldier, a masterless knight or an out of work farmer … ?
Q4) The ronins’ master was a lord, in their country: what term is used for a feudal lord, in that nation … ?
Q5) The slightly curved ronin long swords are called what: scimitar, seax or katana?
Q6) What was the name given to the code of honour followed by ronin … ?
Q7) Finally … who’s plays the lead character, in the 2013 film version of the tale, called 47 Ronin … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 29th January, 1916, saw Paris bombed by German airships known as Zeppelins.   What gas provided lift, for those early Zeppelins … ?
A1) Hydrogen.
Q2) What was the name of the German noble who designed them … ?
Q3) What type of boat gives its name to the part of a Zeppelin, used to carry the crew, passengers or cargo … ?
A3) The gondola.
Q4) The gasbags in the airships were made from what’s called goldbeater’s skin.   In other words, the intestines of a young what: sheep, goat or cow?
A4) A cow: or calf, if you want the term.
Q5) Airships are what kind of aircraft: lighter than air, fixed wing or helicopter … ?
Q6) Which Manhattan landmark has a spire originally intended as a mooring mast for airships … ?
Q7) Finally … What was the name of the airship that exploded in New Jersey, in 1937?
A7) The Hindenburg.
Enjoy those.

I’ll leave you with Black Maria, by Ronin … 


And this thought …
“The warrior doesn’t care if he’s called a beast or a dog; the main thing is winning.”
Asakura Norikage.
Have a good day.







*        Cool, I’ll look forward to it, Debbi!