The samurai's fearlessness of death was integral to their code of honor, known as bushido, which emphasized loyalty, bravery, and self-discipline. This mindset allowed them to fight fiercely in battle without hesitation, often leading to greater effectiveness in combat. Their acceptance of mortality also fostered a philosophical outlook that encouraged personal growth and the pursuit of a noble life, ultimately shaping the cultural identity of Japan. This attitude contributed to the samurai's legendary status and their enduring influence on Japanese society.
the samurai doesnt feel about death they dont care if they die in there saying if they die he/she will die in honor of there temple so they dont fear death
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Samurai were fearsome warriors. They vowed to fight for their lord, even if it meant that they could not protect their own family. Dying an honorable death was more important than living a long life. The samurai code was also called the bushido.
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She walked through the dark forest unafraid, knowing that her courage would guide her home.
Did you mean what did the samurai do and where? Because, if yes, the samurai are warriors of Japan. They are no here anymore, but they played an important role in japan history. The samurai were warriors.
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Samurai had to learn self-control so that they could overcome emotions that might interfere with fighting, especially the fear of death.
The English word "unafraid" in German is: "furchtlos" or "unerschrocken"
because if the samuri feared death he wouldn't be really considered a samuri because samuris are meant to kill any enemy that's a threat to them....that's jus my oPiNiOn!
They must be willing to die for their masters. Samurai were also known for committing suicide to follow their master in death.