Bushido

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Summary:

The Japanese art of bushido is the samurai’s approach not only to fighting
but also living. It can be loosely compared with the concept of chivalry. The term represents absolute samurai morals and values, including, but not limited to – meticulousness, devotion, martial arts proficiency, and honor in both life and death. Bushido found its influences in Shinto and Zen Buddhism. These influences gave them a dualistic approach to life as being filled with both violent conflicts and tranquil serenity. The discipline awards the emperor a god-like reverence to which a practitioner will pledge themselves to.

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One of the burning questions answered in this martial arts book...

Why did the failure to achieve bushido virtues always end in disembowelment?

Beyond this book, keep an eye out for my future release on bushido itself, where I delve deeper into its history, origins and folklore. Sign up to the mailing list to be notified when it is published.

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