a culture that accepted militarism
Honor is a very important thing in Japanese culture even more so than the Chinese. They'd rather die than surrender (the way of the samurai's or their Bushido) and there is no way to say surrender in Japanese, it just doesn't exist. They would rather seppuku (basically suicide) than bring shame or dishonor their family and suicide is tolerated in Japan and some think it is a way to maintain one's honor.
Yes but there still trying to bring it to Australia
He helped bring about the end of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe. He helped bring about the end of the Cold War.
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He helped bring law to texas
Honor is a very important thing in Japanese culture even more so than the Chinese. They'd rather die than surrender (the way of the samurai's or their Bushido) and there is no way to say surrender in Japanese, it just doesn't exist. They would rather seppuku (basically suicide) than bring shame or dishonor their family and suicide is tolerated in Japan and some think it is a way to maintain one's honor.
Yes but there still trying to bring it to Australia
Yes, during Sengoku Era Medieval Japan the Samurai were the equivalent to a soldier and the Ninja equivalent to Navy seal team or the CIA. Japan was divided into states with each ruled by a daimyo(warlord) They all fought in controll over the entire Japan. Samurai armies fought open field while Undercover Ninjas only fought when they are caught A daimyo for example would send a ninja who is highly skilled in guerrilla warfare to assassinate an enemy Daimyo so a ninja would bring the right weapons for the mission and sneak in to the enemies castle. The Ninja would avoid the samurai and hide with in the shadows. but if the ninja was suddenly caught by a samurai patrolling the castle, to the ninja they feel as if they already failed the mission but in the point of view of the samurai they would be in fear since they heared fake stories, rumors of how ninjas are unkillable demons. In conclusion the Ninja only fought the samurai because they were caught in a mission or they had to defend themselves or someone they charished
it helped bring food to there people
No you can not bring methadone into japan with a prescription it is against the law for importation of methadone in japan.
I know one of the major things China influenced Japan on was religion. China helped bring Buddhism to Japan. In fact almost the entire country is Buddhist or Shinto (A derivative from Buddhism that the Japanese formed over the years).
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In 1787, the new reforms by Roju Matsudaira Sadanobu's Kansei helped bring back the financial and agricultural stability in Japan. In 1790, Utamoro became famous for his woodblock painting and was a practitioner of ukiyo-e genre.
Helped bring the population up! Helped bring the population up and did all that was in her power to stop chimp abuse.
He helped bring about the end of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe. He helped bring about the end of the Cold War.
bring it on
The first Bring it on movie is just simply called Bring It On!! Hope I helped! :)