bushido it's kind of like the chivalry the knights of mid evil Europe had. They had rules of honor like seppuku whee they killed themselves if they did something realy dishonerable also they had to remain loyal and stuff like that ninga didn't have this but there were obviously ways of controlling them
what were the Samurai rules regarding behavior? Samurais always followed a code of honor, in life and in combat. These rules can still be used today even for those who are not samurai, they are very effective in teaching you honor, discipline, respect, and many other admirable qualities to possess. this code of the samurai is named Bushido, or Way of the Samurai.
Bushido was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights. It is above and beyond training, handling weapons, horsemanship, etc.
it is the bushido.
It was the code of the Samurai.
to follow the rules that the shoguns gave them
They weren't really. The daimyo of each domain made rules and he was answerable to the bakufu itself. The samurai were retainers of the daimyo and was not generally consulted on political issues.
Bushido was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights. It is above and beyond training, handling weapons, horsemanship, etc.
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
thearte and not to trade
bushido is the samurai code of honor that they must follow. they must be loyal to their lord
It was the code of the Samurai.
to follow the rules that the shoguns gave them
there is no rules it's just their behavior.
You can tell if they are not behaving on the way they act. If they are obeying the rules, that's GOOD behavior. If they DISOBEY the rules, that is bad behavior.
rules and guidelines for individual or group behavior
Samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior), the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and Loyalty
Social rules regarding deviant behavior vary across cultures and societies, but generally involve behaviors that are considered outside the norms and values of a particular group. Deviant behavior may be met with social stigma, ostracism, or punishment. It can also lead to changes in social norms over time as society's views evolve.
They weren't really. The daimyo of each domain made rules and he was answerable to the bakufu itself. The samurai were retainers of the daimyo and was not generally consulted on political issues.
The word "policies" is a synonym for "rules". Rules provide structure by making certain forms of behavior unacceptable. Rules make other types of behavior expected.
Bushido was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights. It is above and beyond training, handling weapons, horsemanship, etc.