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bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai

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What are the prospects of a samurai?

The Samurai of the East have gone the way of the Knights of the West.


How are modern samurai related to historical samurai?

It is impossible to follow the old ways of the samurai. Samurai means to serve. You would serve the emperor or the shogun or daiymo, depending when in time you were living. Samurai followed bushido, or way of the warrior, devoting to life and death everything to follow a good path through service. The closet to this in a modern day way would be a Buddhist, serving in the army during the a time of war. Samurai were a class of person in Japan, when the samurai class was disbanded, so was its way of life.


What is the samurai fighting style?

Although it stands to reason that a samurai should be mindful of the Way of the Samurai, it would seem that we are all negligent. Consequently, if someone were to ask, "What is the true meaning of the Way of the Samurai?" the person who would be able to answer promptly is rare. This is because it has not been established in one's mind beforehand. From this, one's unmindfulness of the Way can be known. Negligence is an extreme thing.


Who would win Ninjas or Samurai?

i would have to say samurai because ninjas have small sword and samurai have big ones this man is wrong ninjas are stelthy and whicked by the way its not the size its how you use it Im sorry but the samurai would win. Someone simulated which was the most formidable warrior of all time and it was the samurai! Samurai would so win! i would have to agree with the second person. i mean samuai are cool but ninjas use their heads. meaning they would out smart a samurai. ninja girl out:)


What are samurai?

For over 1000 years, the samurai were the military nobility of Japan. They lived and died by a disciplined, spiritual code called "Bushido" (meaning "way of the warrior"). Skilled with swords, horses, and bows, these men served their lords. The term samurai means "one who serves," a samurai maintained that title until he had no lord or employer, where they were then called ronin.