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Zo Гѓћ Samurai May 2026

The samurai were the hereditary military nobility of Japan, ruling the nation for nearly 700 years until their abolition in 1876. They were not merely soldiers but a distinct social class whose lives were governed by Bushido , a code of ethics that emphasized loyalty, self-discipline, and ethical behavior. This way of life was characterized by a "ZO" mindset—an absolute commitment to duty that superseded even the instinct for self-preservation. 1. The Core Principles of Bushido

): Despite being formidable warriors, samurai were expected to show empathy and protect the weak. Politeness and regard for others, even enemies. Honesty ( Makotocap M a k o t o ZO гЃћ SAMURAI

): The pursuit of a spotless reputation and the preservation of family dignity. Unwavering devotion to their lord (daimyo) and master. 2. Mastery of Mind and Blade The samurai were the hereditary military nobility of

): Sincerity in words and actions; a samurai's word was their bond. Honor ( Meiyocap M e i y o Honesty ( Makotocap M a k o t

The samurai's effectiveness came from years of rigorous training that balanced martial arts with intellectual pursuits.

): Not just physical bravery in battle, but the moral strength to do what is right. Compassion ( Jincap J i n