A samurai is often compared to the English knight, as both figures represent a warrior class bound by a code of honor and duty. Knights followed the chivalric code, emphasizing bravery, loyalty, and protection of the weak, while samurai adhered to bushido, which focused on loyalty, honor, and martial skill. Both played significant roles in their respective societies, serving as protectors and enforcers of the ruling class. Their cultural values and martial prowess reflect similar ideals of honor and service.
Shinto, which is the native religion of Japan. But samurai followed teachings of buddha too. After 1500 many japanese converted to Christianity, including samurai.
yes, but they also speak a hawian language, similar to people in California speak English but spanish too.
The rebellion was when the samurai believed the world was changing too fast and the imperial army and the emperor wanted too change japan so the Japanese council decided too ban swords from japan and so the samurai had too fight for honor and too defeat the Imperial army of japan but unfortunately they lost it was called the satusma rebellion.
Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!
why? A: Because too them it was not a pursuit. Flower Arranging to them was enjoyable, since it helped to clear the mind of a samurai warrior.
Read "The way of the Samurai" found in almost all library's it's not very long but too long to answer here.
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Certainly and the Easter bunny too, but not the tooth fairy
"Pia" in Swahili usually means "also" or "too". It is commonly used to add on to a statement or list, similar to how you would use "too" or "as well" in English.
how can I make my English too good
"You too, dearest!" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Anche a te, carissimo! The pronunciation will be "AN-key* a tey ka REES-see-mo" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
In spite of starring Tom Cruise, the Last Samurai is a great film. Ken Watanabe is brilliant.