He was supposed to take his own life by running his sword through his abdomen.
No they did not as it was dishonorable to do so.
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It is not "bushito" but "bushido," a many centuries old moral code followed by the samurai emphasizing self discipline, martial arts, and honor. Live by the sword, die by the sword. To surrender is dishonorable.
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A Dishonorable Discharge is the the worst fate conceivable.
am I considered a veteran if I have a dishonorable discharge
Samurai were allowed to engage in activities that demonstrated their martial skills and honor, such as practicing martial arts, participating in battles, and serving their lords. They could also partake in cultural pursuits like calligraphy, poetry, and tea ceremonies, reflecting their status and education. However, samurai were generally prohibited from engaging in commerce or trade, as it was considered beneath their social rank, and they were expected to maintain a code of conduct that discouraged dishonorable behavior, such as theft or cowardice.
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dishonorable
It was formerly known as a "Bad Conduct Discharge" and ranks just above a Dishonorable Discharge.
Walt Disney did not receive a dishonorable discharge because he never served in the military.