Bushido
Samurai were the elite warriors of medieval Japan, who lived by a code of honour called 'Bushido', wielded a 'katana' and wore leather armour.
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.
The samurai existed by their honor code known as the Bushido. Its literal meaning is 'The way of the warrior'.
samurai lives aprox:100 years. The oldest samurai in the world lived 147 years.
The Japanese warriors, the samurai came into existence during the years of the 12th century. This was when landlords hired private warriors for the protection of their farms and land. The private warriors were called Samurai. When two clans fought they usually fought for pieces of land. Hi dan!
Samurai were the elite warriors of medieval Japan, who lived by a code of honour called 'Bushido', wielded a 'katana' and wore leather armour.
The Samurai were more than just mere warriors. They lived their lives by accepting the simple fact that they could die at any moment. Samurai lived by the Bushido code.
Train, that is all that they do. The samurai belong to a religion named 'Bushido' which takes life long dedication to your cause. They lived in small villages and whilst not all men were samurai within the small villages, the men that were would train every day. The women and the men that were not warriors s farmed, cooked and cleaned. It is even stated within Bushido that a samurai must kill himself in the face of defeat. So not many samurai's lost fights, because as soon as they were about to lose they would kill themselves out of shame. Warriors to the end. They lived and died for honour, don't see much of that any more.
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.
The carib slept in hammocks. Warriors in training lived in a house called a carbet.
The samurai existed by their honor code known as the Bushido. Its literal meaning is 'The way of the warrior'.
samurai lives aprox:100 years. The oldest samurai in the world lived 147 years.
The Japanese warriors, the samurai came into existence during the years of the 12th century. This was when landlords hired private warriors for the protection of their farms and land. The private warriors were called Samurai. When two clans fought they usually fought for pieces of land. Hi dan!
the Spartan warriors lived in... I don't know you tell me!
Bushido
no they lived in castle but Japanese castles
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