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General Ouki’s Famous Quotes from “Kingdom” | Words of the Undefeated Commander That Even Made Captains Tremble

General Ouki’s Famous Quotes from “Kingdom” | Words of the Undefeated Commander That Even Made Captains Tremble
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General Ouki, a character from the manga Kingdom known as an undefeated great commander.

Despite his overwhelming martial prowess and strategic brilliance, he left behind many captivating words filled with humanity.

Each of his remarks carries the weight and deep insight unique to a general who has survived countless battlefields, and they surely resonate powerfully with those of us living today.

When we face hardship or stand at a crossroads in life, General Ouki’s words will give us courage and guidance.

General Ouki’s Quotes from “Kingdom” | Words of the Undefeated Great General That Made Even the Thousand-Man Commanders Tremble (1–10)

I’ll forcefully carve out a path to survival in this deadly situation.General Ouki

I’ll forcefully carve out a path to survival in this deadly situation. General Ouki

The famous line “I’ll force open a path to survival in this deathtrap” is followed by “Know that Ouki is always at your backs.” It’s a message that refuses to give up on finding a way through even in a desperate situation, while also inspiring confidence by saying, “Leave the backup to me.” In life too—especially in work or club activities—there are times when you face overwhelming odds or situations that seem impossible to overturn.

In such moments, words from a leader or teammates can help restore morale.

This is something I want those in leadership positions to know—words that make you a reliable presence.

Strategy versus instinct! This is an eternal theme among warlords!General Ouki

Strategy versus instinct! This is an eternal theme among warlords! General Ouki

The famous line that represents the key setting of “instinct type” and “strategist type” in the story is: “Strategy versus instinct! This is the eternal theme among warlords!” In the real world, too, there are those who build strategies through knowledge and planning, and those who charge forward driven by instinct and emotion.

Neither is inherently superior, but in sports or martial arts, clashes between polar opposite types tend to excite both the participants and the spectators.

This quote embodies General Ouki’s character, evoking the image of someone who revels in battles at the limit.

There are better ways than reserving spots.General Ouki

There are better ways than reserving spots. General Ouki

A saying only General Ouki, seasoned by countless battles, could deliver: “There are better methods than just seizing territory.

Kill the enemy’s capable commanders.

It’s most effective to eliminate, in order, those with the highest command and battlefield analysis abilities.” The idea of breaking through by targeting the enemy’s brains shows a profound mastery of warfare.

The same principle is standard in sports as well—neutralizing the playmaker or key player.

The words themselves are bloody, but they’re lessons that can still be instructive today.

In the end, war belongs to the warlords.General Ouki

In the end, war belongs to the warlords. General Ouki

Following the saying, “The larger an army becomes, the more the general’s talent determines victory or defeat,” comes the famous line: “In the end, war belongs to the commanders.” No matter how many troops you gather, the outcome is decided by the leader who directs them.

Moreover, when the numbers are evenly matched, it is the leader’s qualities that tip the scales.

This is a quote that explains the role and importance of those who lead teams—one that leaders, in particular, should keep close to heart.

A world that sets your blood boiling and your body dancingGeneral Ouki

A world that sets your blood boiling and your body dancing General Ouki

When asked what he desired, General Ouki replied without a moment’s hesitation with words that feel distinctly cruel.

“Blood boiling and flesh dancing” is an expression that usually conveys roused excitement, but given Ouki’s nature, it becomes unclear whether he means it idiomatically or literally.

Battles should originally be a means to achieve some end, yet from these words, it seems as though he asserts that a world where battle exists is itself the goal.

Spoken straight on with an almost cold expression, the line conveys his stance toward combat and the strength that comes with it.

All of their feelings, extinguished along with the flame of their lives, now rest heavily upon these shoulders.General Ouki

The weight of all their feelings, extinguished with the flame of their lives, now rests upon these shoulders. General Ouki

A memorable quote that shows he has witnessed and overcome the deaths of countless comrades: “All of their thoughts, which vanished with the flame of their lives, now weigh heavily upon these two shoulders.” It seems to carry his feelings for the comrades who fell before fulfilling their ideals, as well as a sense of duty to keep fighting as long as he lives.

In the modern world, we may not often stake our lives, but there are moments when we are entrusted with the dreams of companions who pursued the same goals yet faltered.

It’s a quote that lets you feel General Ouki’s way of life.

Mercy is unnecessary in war, yet the people living in the lands we have taken are not slaves. Do not oppress them; cherish them equally as our own citizens.General Ouki

戦に情けは不要だが、我らが奪った地に住む民は奴隷ではない。彼らを虐げず、我らの民と同じように等しく慈しめ。— General Ouki

A memorable quote that conveys the qualities of a leader who guides war: “Mercy has no place on the battlefield, yet the people living in the lands we seize are not slaves.

Do not oppress them; pour the same love into them as you would your own citizens.” In real wars, it is often ordinary civilians who are dragged in and suffer most.

Being caught up in skirmishes between nations only to end up enslaved if your side loses would be an intolerable injustice.

Ideally, there would be no war at all—but this quote shows a leader who is thinking ahead to what comes after victory.