Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)
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Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)
Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)
Triptych: Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)

The Most Meritorious Soldier in the Battle Against the Pingyang Gate, Harada Jukichi, Bravely Climbing the Wall (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi gunkōsha Harada Jukichi shi sento funsenzu)

Private First-Class Harada Jūkichi, Climbing a Rampart, Opens a Pingyang Gate (Harada Jūkichi no yūkan Genbumon no jōheki o koete tekigun o haisu)
![Harada Jiuki-ohi, a brave soldier [sic], defeats the immense enemies climbing over the walls of Genbu Gate](http://ids.si.edu/ids/iiif/FS-5441_04/full/200,/0/default.jpg)
Harada Jiuki-ohi, a brave soldier [sic], defeats the immense enemies climbing over the walls of Genbu Gate

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