Bushido, the samurai code of conduct, emphasized loyalty, honor, courage, and self-discipline. Among these, loyalty is often considered the most important, as it defined the samurai's relationship with their lord and guided their actions. The movie "Hara Kiri" critiques the samurai code by exposing the hypocrisy and rigidity of bushido, illustrating how the pursuit of honor can lead to senseless violence and ultimately, tragedy. Through the protagonist's story, the film questions the values upheld by bushido and highlights the human cost of adhering to such an unforgiving code.
Bushido
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
They must follow Bushido which is the samurai code of honor.
Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.
The Japanese Samurai were the people who followed the code of Bushido. This was their code of Chivalry.
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Three characteristics shared by knights and samurai were loyalty to their lords, adherence to a code of ethics (chivalry for knights, bushido for samurai), and the use of a variety of weapons and fighting techniques in battle.
Bushido
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
They must follow Bushido which is the samurai code of honor.
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Bushido is the code that all samurai must follow.
A samurai was expected to live by the Code of Bushido.
Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.
The Japanese Samurai were the people who followed the code of Bushido. This was their code of Chivalry.
the samurai are unique by there bushido, dress codes, weapons and ethics!