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The Japanese Samurai were the people who followed the code of Bushido. This was their code of Chivalry.
It was similar to the code of chivalry of the knights.
Chivalry
they were like knights. code of honor: Chivalry. code of hone for samurai: Bushido.
The samurai existed by their honor code known as the Bushido. Its literal meaning is 'The way of the warrior'.
The code of Bushido is like the code of Chivalry for European Knights during the feudal period of Europe. They contain rules and regulations on how the elite warrior should train, act around royalty and commoners, and how they should lead life and fight wars.practice of chivalry by European knights
The code of Bushido is like the code of Chivalry for European Knights during the feudal period of Europe. They contain rules and regulations on how the elite warrior should train, act around royalty and commoners, and how they should lead life and fight wars.practice of chivalry by European knights
guide the behavior of a warrior class
The Bushido philosophy is the code of the Samurai, which means "way of the warrior". It is similar to European chivalry because both honor the value of self-sacrifice.
Chivalry is a code of conduct followed by knights in medieval Europe, emphasizing qualities like honor, bravery, and courtesy. Bushido is a code of ethics followed by samurai in feudal Japan, focusing on loyalty, self-discipline, and courage. Both codes emphasized the importance of honor, integrity, and loyalty in conduct.
samurai is not a religion. its a way of life, following Bushido, it's code of conduct. you're basically asking what was the chivalry religion for kids.
Takeshi Takagi has written: 'A comparison of bushi-do & chivalry, 1914' -- subject(s): Bushido, Chivalry