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How Did The Samurai Influence On Japanese Culture

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The samurai were a powerful warrior class in Japan, and were very skilled with a sword. Samurai used swords and were trained very well to do many things such as fire a bow while on horseback. The samurai practiced Buddhism, which is a religion that taught people to respect the world to reach enlightenment. When the samurai disobeyed The Bushido Code, they committed Seppuku, which is ritual suicide for the samurai. Japanese culture was influenced by the samurai warrior class. In Feudal Japan, people were influenced by the samurai because the samurai had to protect people. The painting of the male and female samurai shows that samurai had to protect others. The paintings show that the samurai were skilled, because they had a bow and sword, while riding a horse. They had to have been skilled to fight while on a horse. The samurai looked very prepared because they have to protect the people around them. Next, the Bushido Code shows how the samurai acted around people. One of the rules in the Bushido Code was, “ ‘men must grudge money, for riches hinder wisdom’ ” This means that anyone who was rich in Japan at this time, had to of acted like they didn’t care about money. Wisdom was one of the most important virtues at this time, so if money obstructed …show more content…

According to the Samurai House Rules, the samurai had to “study the art of poetry.” They might say this didn’t affect the people in Feudal Japan because the samurai knowing poetry has nothing to do with the other people in Japan. Although true, the samurai affected culture in other ways. In the Samurai House Rules the samurai had to do their hair and get ready as soon as they wake up. This might affect the other people because they would always see the samurai ready. They might think that’s how the samurai look all the time. The samurai must always look

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