The samurai strictly followed "Bushido." It stressed the lessons of honor, self-discipline, bravery, and simple living.
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The Japanese knights. Taught never to surrender and never to retreat, they would commit suicide if they were defeated or ashamed and so, they became the worlds most deadly warriors. They had the strongest swords in the world, they lived by the code bushido.
The Code of Bushido (the way of the warrior) is the code a samurai based their life around. It consists of strict rules of ways to conduct themselves. It includes: *Discipline *Hard work *Loyalty And many more. This is how the modern Japanese society conducts themselves as a race. They have patience, discipline, nobility, loyalty and a hardworking nature. This is the main way the Bushido Code effects Japanese society. :)
Feudal Japan as peasants was quite a hard life they were farmers and of lower class. They provided food especially rice. They would usually live in small villages and just spend days farming, they would wear one piece sacks of clothing almost like 'potato sacks' as clothing. Peasants would be from children to elders.
During the Tokugawa period, being a samurai offered various advantages, including social status, financial stability through stipends, and the prestige associated with being a warrior class. However, it also came with significant drawbacks, such as strict adherence to codes of honor, limited personal freedom, and the burden of maintaining martial skills in a time of relative peace, which often led to existential crises among samurai. Furthermore, as the period progressed, many samurai faced economic hardships due to a stagnant economy and the decline of feudal obligations.
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Before the Meiji Restoration, Japanese society was feudalistic, with a strict social hierarchy led by the warrior class (samurai) and ruled by the Tokugawa shogunate. The country was isolated from the rest of the world, with limited contact with foreign powers. The economy was based on agriculture, and strict social classes limited mobility and opportunities for many people.
The Japanese knights. Taught never to surrender and never to retreat, they would commit suicide if they were defeated or ashamed and so, they became the worlds most deadly warriors. They had the strongest swords in the world, they lived by the code bushido.
Samurai's social role is to protect and serve his master, in other words they are considered as a warrior caste or a fighter for his master, similar to Knight. Samurai who does not serve or have a master named as Ronin.
The term "Samurai" means "to serve the nobility." As a warrior class highly trained in unarmed combat and Kendo (sword fighting), the Samurai pledged their loyalty to the noble master they served, or to the Emperor. They eventually rose to power economically, and in political affairs, gaining great influence as advisors and protectors of various Emperors throughout the centuries. Many of the Samurai worked as regional magistrates, helping to settle disputes, enforcing the laws, and keeping the peace. Although the Samurai developed a strict philosophy of honor and code of conduct, which heavily influenced the Japanese culture at large, they held elevated rights and authority in early times to execute anyone who showed them disrespect.
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The Code of Bushido (the way of the warrior) is the code a samurai based their life around. It consists of strict rules of ways to conduct themselves. It includes: *Discipline *Hard work *Loyalty And many more. This is how the modern Japanese society conducts themselves as a race. They have patience, discipline, nobility, loyalty and a hardworking nature. This is the main way the Bushido Code effects Japanese society. :)
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The term "Samurai" means "to serve the nobility." As a warrior class highly trained in unarmed combat and Kendo (sword fighting), the Samurai pledged their loyalty to the noble master they served, or to the Emperor. They eventually rose to power economically, and in political affairs, gaining great influence as advisors and protectors of various Emperors throughout the centuries. Many of the Samurai worked as regional magistrates, helping to settle disputes, enforcing the laws, and keeping the peace. Although the Samurai developed a strict philosophy of honor and code of conduct, which heavily influenced the Japanese culture at large, they held elevated rights and authority in early times to execute anyone who showed them disrespect.
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if you are looking for Japanese warriors, i can help you. The Samurai warriors followed a strict code called 'Bushido'. If you are looking for Jappensse warriors, i have no idea what those are, so good luck finding out.