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Bushido was the general equivalent of a code of ethics and morals for warriors. The Europeans had the Code of Chivalry that most soldiers tried to live up to. Such codes provided a basis for actions and a level of confidence.

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What do the Japanese refer to a Samurai as?

The Japanese refer to the Samurai as Bushido. This refers to members of the military nobility prior to modern times. Bushi means warrior, and Bushido means the way of the warrior.


Samurai code of conduct?

The samurai existed by their honor code known as the Bushido. Its literal meaning is 'The way of the warrior'.


What name given to the samurai code of honour?

Bushido, the way of the warrior.


What did Bushido require of a samurai?

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.


What was the code of daily behavior that samurai had to follow?

Samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior), the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and Loyalty


How did the samurai improve their discipline?

To improve discipline, the samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior) the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and loyalty


What name was given to the Samurai code of honour?

I think you're probably talking about Bushido, the way of the warrior.


Who are the samurai and what was their job?

Samurai were the members of the ruling/military class during the feudal periods of Japanese History. The word samurai means "to serve", in reference to the principal value of their code of conduct, Bushido, which was loyalty. A samurai's existence had a single purpose, to live and die in the service of his lord.Samurai, also known as Bushido, was the later name of the warrior in the Bushi code. Bushi means warrior and Bushido means the way of the warrior then later Bushido was replaced with Samurai however you do not pronounce it Samuraido just Samurai. Samurai means the way of the warrior in Japanese.


How can you use bushido in a sentence?

Bushido is a way of life practiced by the samurai. It means "The Way of the Warrior Knight." Here are some sentences.Honor and Honesty are principles of bushido.Bushido originated in Japan.Samurai practiced bushido.


Why are bushido important to the Japanese samurai?

cuz i said so


what is seppuku and bushido?

Seppuku was a ritual form of suicide performed by the samurai. Bushido means "way of the warrior". This was a code that was popularized in Edo period Japan to justify the lofty status of the samurai class within Japanese society.