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{{nihongo|'''Fūrinkazan'''||風林火山||lit. "Wind, Forest, Fire, and Mountain"}} is one of [[Lexaeus]]'s weapons in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''; '''Fūrinkazan+''', the upgraded version, is his most powerful weapon. To wield Fūrinkazan, Lexaeus must have the [[Pandora Gear]] attached. | |||
Its name is a reference to a [[Wikipedia:Fūrinkazan|quote from Sun Tzu's ''The Art of War'']] which was used as a battle standard by the Sengoku period daimyo, [[wikipedia:Takeda Shingen|Takeda Shingen]]. In the original passage, the quote reads | |||
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''"Let your rapidity be that of the wind, your compactness that of the forest.<br>In raiding and plundering be like fire, be immovable like a mountain."'' | |||
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Fūrinkazan (風林火山) lit. "Wind, Forest, Fire, and Mountain" is one of Lexaeus's weapons in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days; Fūrinkazan+, the upgraded version, is his most powerful weapon. To wield Fūrinkazan, Lexaeus must have the Pandora Gear attached.
Its name is a reference to a quote from Sun Tzu's The Art of War which was used as a battle standard by the Sengoku period daimyo, Takeda Shingen. In the original passage, the quote reads
"Let your rapidity be that of the wind, your compactness that of the forest.
In raiding and plundering be like fire, be immovable like a mountain."