Ask the Japanese (who seems to be not very famous) who has put a sword into his heart in history and still recited poems with assassins at the last second of his life.

Ota Daoguan, the founder of Tokyo

Ota Daoguan was killed by an assassin's spear. The assassin knew that Ota Daoguan was proficient in poetry. When the spear pierced Ota's body, he also read two poems: "Ah! Such a moment? The light of life will fade away, leaving nothing but hatred ... "Hearing the poem read by the assassin, the assassinated Ota Daoguan was able to calmly pick up two sentences:" If it weren't for such a quiet moment? How can I have a chance to see the brilliance of life? Then he died slowly in the sound of poetry.