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Also question is, what are the 8 virtues of bushido?
The Bushido Code: The Eight Virtues of the Samurai
- Here are Bushido's Eight Virtues as explicated by Nitobe:
- I. Rectitude or Justice. Bushido refers not only to martial rectitude, but to personal rectitude: Rectitude or Justice, is the strongest virtue of Bushido.
- II. Courage.
- III. Benevolence or Mercy.
- IV. Politeness.
- V. Honesty and Sincerity.
- VI. Honor.
- VII. Loyalty.
Also Know, are there 7 or 8 virtues of bushido?
Bushido formalized the ethical codes of the samurai class of elite, educated warriors. There were seven official virtues of Bushido: righteousness, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor, and loyalty. Piety, wisdom, and care for the elderly were unofficial virtues.
Bushido is the way of the warrior. The codes emphasized honor, loyalty, and bravery to one's lord. What was bushido and why was it important? By maintaining forms of a feudal society and imposing central government to control all of Japan.