'Knight' is translated as 騎士 (kishi) in Japanese.
Example:大人ã«ãªã£ãŸã‚‰é¨Žå£«ã«ãªã‚ŠãŸã„ (otona ni nattara kishi ni naritai) - "I want to be a knight when I grow up."
A warrior, mounted or not, was called a samurai. They were proficient with many weapons and in many forms of combat, but especially swords.
'My knight' translates to ç§ã®é¨Žå£« (watashi no kishi) in Japanese.
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Bushido
A mercenary fought for who ever paid the most, even to the extent of switching sides halfway through a battle. Not only that mercenaries were notoriously difficult to control, they would loot and pillage as well. Where as a Knight owed service to his lord, were easier to control at times, and lived by a code of honour.
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
Bushido means "Way of the Samurai". It is the Japanese samurai way of conduct, similar to Sharia (Islamic conduct) or chivalry (Middle Ages' knight's code). The samurai must follow these to show his loyalty, and duty to the shogun. Also it is disinclination to pain and profit was scorned.
Chivalry
The chivalric code was a code in Feudal society that nobles adhered to. The chivalric code was essential in Feudal society because it made the feudal contract meaning. Part of the code was being honest and breaking a feudal oath was unacceptable socially.
The way of the warrior
The samurai existed by their honor code known as the Bushido. Its literal meaning is 'The way of the warrior'.
The Warrior's Code was created in 2004.
The Japanese had years of combat experience and fought to the death no surrender by the Bushido code of the warrior and this earned them respect as an enemy
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.