answersLogoWhite

0

Samurai prized honor and loyalty above wealth and life. They followed a strict code of conduct called Bushido, which emphasized honor, courage, and loyalty to their master. Keeping their word, showing integrity, and protecting their honor were considered more important than material wealth or self-preservation.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What actors and actresses appeared in A Samurai About to Lose His Life - 1993?

The cast of A Samurai About to Lose His Life - 1993 includes: Tetsuo Kurata


What was a day like in the life of a samurai?

good


What was a samurai's role in life?

they were the cooks of the palaces


What are Samurai Swords?

It means a great part of a Samurais life. The soul of a Samurai is insuperable till he dies.


What was the daily life of the samurai?

slice slice kill


What was the daily life of a samurai?

slice slice kill


What are some europoean and samurai's religgeon?

Samurai lived their life by the code of Bushido, a combination of Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism.


Who was given Booker prize for half a life?

Half a Life was written by V.S. Naipaul, but he didn't actually win the 2001 Man Booker Prize for Half a Life; Half a Life was longlisted for the prize. Naipaul had previously been shortlisted for the 1979 Man Booker Prize for his A Bend in the River, and won the 1971 Man Booker Prize for his In a Free State. Naipaul was a contender for the Man Booker International Prize in 2009.


What is the relationship of a country's wealth and the life expectancy of its citizens?

If the life expectancy is high, then the wealth of the country will be high as well


What authors was given the Booker prize for the book half a life?

Half a Life was written by V.S. Naipaul, but he didn't actually win the 2001 Man Booker Prize for Half a Life; Half a Life was longlisted for the prize. Naipaul had previously been shortlisted for the 1979 Man Booker Prize for his A Bend in the River, and won the 1971 Man Booker Prize for his In a Free State. Naipaul was a contender for the Man Booker International Prize in 2009.


Why was it a dream for young boys to become a Samurai?

It was a honor to be a great samurai. It's also a better life than being a farmer except if you like farming as a job. But being a samurai is not easy either.


How are modern samurai related to historical samurai?

It is impossible to follow the old ways of the samurai. Samurai means to serve. You would serve the emperor or the shogun or daiymo, depending when in time you were living. Samurai followed bushido, or way of the warrior, devoting to life and death everything to follow a good path through service. The closet to this in a modern day way would be a Buddhist, serving in the army during the a time of war. Samurai were a class of person in Japan, when the samurai class was disbanded, so was its way of life.