Japanese.
The samurai is a Japanese warrior, not Chinese.
Japanese.
The Samurai were Japanese, not Chinese. The samurai ended about 1873, which would have been the Qing dynasty.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
The samurai is a traditional warrior class in Japanese culture, not in Chinese culture.
Samurai were Japanese warriors, known for their loyalty, honor, and skill in combat.
The Chinese samurai were known as the "wuxia" warriors. They were skilled fighters who followed a code of honor similar to the Japanese samurai. The wuxia warriors played a significant role in Chinese history, often serving as protectors of the people and defenders of justice. They were highly respected for their martial arts prowess and dedication to their principles.
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
they are NOT part of the Chinese tradition, they are part of the JAPANESE tradition, which goes back hundreds of years, just like many other countries have their own traditions that go back for many years.
samuri is samuri in Japanese but the collective is bushi a samurai, many bushi
Samurai's behave like Japanese warriors.
the six samurai - yaichi