Under the code of Bushido, loyalty to one's lord was more important than loyalty to family, religion, or even the emperor. If a samurai's lord was in danger, he would follow him. if a samurai's lord was in danger he would follow him. An old story relates a conversation between two samurai whose lord, Yoriyoshi, is losing a battle. "The general is surrounded by rebels," the first samurai reported."Only five or six men are with him: it is hard to see how he can get away." The second samurai replied " For thirty years, now I have been in Yoriyoshi's service. If he must die, I intend to share his fate and go with him to the underworld." - "A tale of Mutsu"
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Loyalty to your master, and dedication to Bushido were the main ones.
Rectitude
Courage
Benevolence
Politeness
Veracity
Honor
Loyalty
bevolence,honesty,justice,courage,honour,respect and loyalty
To improve discipline, the samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior) the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and loyalty
Bushido concentrated more on honor, loyalty, and self-sacrifice. Chivalry focuses more on protecting the vulnerable and staying his contract. *edit* the code of samurai, bushido, which was heavily stressed on seven main virtues, Honor, Loyalty, Honesty, Courage, Respect, Rectitude, and Benevolence. Some other minor virtues, also valued, were taught as well like wisdom, filial piety, and respect for one's parents. theyworked as much as they ate. Chivalry was spot on
They are the warriors of japan. They follow a code of honor called bushido that has 7 virtues.
Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.
the samurai were abolished by the emperor of japan during the meiji era. as a result it is no longer possible to attain the status of samurai. however before the meiji era samurai were required to study the Bugei Juhappan which refers to 18 martial skills to be learnt by the common Japanese warrior. on top of this samurai were supposed to learn noncombat skills such as poetry, flower arranging and etiquette.
Samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior), the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and Loyalty
To improve discipline, the samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior) the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and loyalty
The hakama is a traditional form of Japanese clothing that is worn by tying it at the waist over a kimono. The meaning of the seven pleats in the hakama are a symbol of the seven bushido virtues.
Bushido Philosophy is a group of principles that the Samurai believed in ("the way of the samurai"). The seven main virtues/principles of Bushido are: Honour; Loyalty; Honesty; Courage; Respect; Rectitude; and Benevolence. (although wisdom and filial piety - love/respect for one's parents, are also highly valued)
Bushido concentrated more on honor, loyalty, and self-sacrifice. Chivalry focuses more on protecting the vulnerable and staying his contract. *edit* the code of samurai, bushido, which was heavily stressed on seven main virtues, Honor, Loyalty, Honesty, Courage, Respect, Rectitude, and Benevolence. Some other minor virtues, also valued, were taught as well like wisdom, filial piety, and respect for one's parents. theyworked as much as they ate. Chivalry was spot on
The animals commonly associated with the seven heavenly virtues are: Humility - lamb, Kindness - dove, Temperance - butterfly, Chastity - deer, Patience - turtle, Charity - pelican, Diligence - ant.
The 7 heavanly virtues are like the opposite of he seven deadly sins, the virtues represent forms of good and are influenced to go by them while the seven deadly sins are what you are to try and not be like. The seven virtues are: Patience Charity Kindness Humility Diligence Tempurance And chastity
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The seven contrary virtues are humility, kindness, abstinence, chastity, patience, liberality, and diligence. These virtues are seen as opposing the seven deadly sins and are meant to guide individuals towards moral and ethical behavior.
The opposite of the Seven Deadly Sins are the Seven Heavenly Virtues. 1) Chastity / Lust 2) Kindness / Envy 3) Temperance / Gluttony 4) Diligence / Sloth 5) Charity / Greed 6) Patience / Anger or Wrath 7) Humility / Pride
The seven virtues and their associated colors are: Chastity (white), Temperance (purple), Charity (red), Diligence (yellow), Patience (light blue), Kindness (green), and Humility (brown).
They are the warriors of japan. They follow a code of honor called bushido that has 7 virtues.