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Oxford Bookworms Library Stage 1: 47 Ronin: A Samurai Story from Japan
When Lord Asano drew his sword on Lord Kira one spring day in 1701, it began a story that is how a national legend in Japan. Lord Kira lived, but Lord Asano died, and after his death, his samurai became ronin, samurai without a master. Their loyalty to their dead master made them famous, and people in Japan remember them to this day.
The story of the forty-seven ronin has been told and retold for 300 years - in plays, novels, and films. A major Hollywood film was made about the forty-seven ronin in 2013.
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