well, That Samurai would be forced to perform a seppuku, the suicide ritual. were the samurai would take out there Wakizashi [short-sword] and kill themselves
They must follow Bushido which is the samurai code of honor.
From About.com Bushido: The code of conduct followed by Japan's samurai warriors. The principles of bushido emphasized honor, courage, and loyalty to a warrior's master above all else. The ideal samurai warrior was supposed to be immune from the fear of death. Only the fear of dishonor, and loyalty to his daimyo, motivated the true samurai.
No. Although he is a good fighter and duels between him and Jin end up in always be a tie, Mugen never trained in a dojo and doesn't practice the sword style of a Samurai warrior: Kendo and also doesn't follow Bushido, or the way of the Samurai
Bushido means "Way of the Samurai". It is the Japanese samurai way of conduct, similar to Sharia (Islamic conduct) or chivalry (Middle Ages' knight's code). The samurai must follow these to show his loyalty, and duty to the shogun. Also it is disinclination to pain and profit was scorned.
Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.
They must follow Bushido which is the samurai code of honor.
Bushido.. :)
Bushido is the code that all samurai must follow.
bushido is the samurai code of honor that they must follow. they must be loyal to their lord
Samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior), the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and Loyalty
Seppuku or beheading. For those that actually followed it.
It told them about the way they were supposed to behave. They were supposed to behave with honor and show respect to their lords and to their emperor. They had to kill themselves if they failed their superiors or if they didn't follow the bushido.
From About.com Bushido: The code of conduct followed by Japan's samurai warriors. The principles of bushido emphasized honor, courage, and loyalty to a warrior's master above all else. The ideal samurai warrior was supposed to be immune from the fear of death. Only the fear of dishonor, and loyalty to his daimyo, motivated the true samurai.
The samurai followed a code known as Bushido, which translates to "the way of the warrior." This code emphasized virtues such as loyalty, honor, courage, and discipline, guiding samurai in their conduct both in battle and in daily life. Adhering to Bushido was essential for maintaining one's integrity and reputation, as it dictated not only their actions but also their relationships with others, including their lords and fellow warriors. Ultimately, Bushido helped define the samurai's role in society and their commitment to serve with honor.
No. Although he is a good fighter and duels between him and Jin end up in always be a tie, Mugen never trained in a dojo and doesn't practice the sword style of a Samurai warrior: Kendo and also doesn't follow Bushido, or the way of the Samurai
Bushido means "Way of the Samurai". It is the Japanese samurai way of conduct, similar to Sharia (Islamic conduct) or chivalry (Middle Ages' knight's code). The samurai must follow these to show his loyalty, and duty to the shogun. Also it is disinclination to pain and profit was scorned.
Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.