With respect. If they did not treat him with respect, they would get killed.
You get to defend yourself and you get more respect
Samurai valued honor, loyalty, courage, and self-discipline. They also valued respect for authority and tradition, as well as a strong sense of duty and responsibility.
When addressing a samurai, a common salutation is "O-nii-san" for a younger samurai or "O-kun" for a peer. It reflects respect and acknowledges their status. Additionally, the term "Daimyo" may be used for a lord or high-ranking samurai. The specific salutation can vary based on the samurai's rank and relationship to the speaker.
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He treats his lord with great and total respect. He lives and fights for his lord.
Samurai followed bushido (the way of the warrior), the seven virtues of bushido are Rectitude, Courage, Benevolence, Respect, Honesty, Honour and Loyalty
Samurai were the elite and most respected fighters, so much so that one could be immediatley executed for not showing them the proper respect. Thus when the Sengokujidai ended and Japan experienced 2 centuries of peace the samurai had little to do.
Murakami becomes the servant of his father's enemy in "The Samurai's Tale" when his father is captured and held prisoner by the enemy samurai. To save his father's life, Murakami agrees to serve the samurai and eventually earns his respect through his loyalty and bravery.
The virtues of a Samuria were: Courage Morality Benevolence Respect Honesty Honour Loyalty Wisdom
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
Samurai are very powerful and fierce humans. They are trained to fight so people fear them.