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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Prince Yamatotakeru originally Prince Ousu was a Japanese legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, son of Keik of Yamato, a legendary monarch who is traditionally counted as the 12th Tenn or Emperor of Japan. The tragic tale of this impressive figure is told in the Japanese chronicles Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. One of his sons later became Ch ai, traditionally counted as the 14th Emperor of Japan. His historical existence is uncertain but those books date his life to the 4th century AD. Details are different between the two books and the version in…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Prince Yamatotakeru originally Prince Ousu was a Japanese legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, son of Keik of Yamato, a legendary monarch who is traditionally counted as the 12th Tenn or Emperor of Japan. The tragic tale of this impressive figure is told in the Japanese chronicles Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. One of his sons later became Ch ai, traditionally counted as the 14th Emperor of Japan. His historical existence is uncertain but those books date his life to the 4th century AD. Details are different between the two books and the version in Kojiki is assumed to be loyal to the older form of this legend. Prince Ousu slew his elder brother usu and his father, the emperor Keik , feared his brutal temperament. The father plotted to have his son die in battle and sent him to Izumo Province, today the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture and then the land of Kumaso, today Kumamoto Prefecture. But Ousu succeeded in defeating his enemies, in the latter case by dressing as a maid servant attendant at a drinking party.