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Samurai - translation to γερμανικά

MILITARY NOBILITY OF PRE-INDUSTRIAL JAPAN
Bushi (Japanese warrior); Samaurai; Saburai; Samorai; Buke (Japan); Samuari; Samuri; Japanese Samurai; Kenkaku; O-yori; Bushi (warrior); Samurais; Samuri sword; Samurai people; Samurai swords; Samurai warrior; Samurái; Bunbu-ryōdō
  • General Akashi Gidayu preparing to perform [[Seppuku]] after losing a battle for his master in 1582. He had just written his [[death poem]].
  • The [[Battle of Nagashino]] (1575)
  • ''kitsune'' (fox spirit)]], forges the ''[[tachi]]'' (samurai sword) ''Ko-Gitsune Maru''.
  • Samurai were the ruling class during the Tokugawa shogunate.
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  • Gyokusen-en, [[Japanese garden]] made by a Korean samurai [[Wakita Naokata]] and his descendants
  • A [[Kofun period]] helmet, gilt copper, 5th century, [[Ise Province]]
  • [[Iinuma Sadakichi]], a Japanese samurai of the [[Aizu domain]]. He was the sole survivor of the famous group of young [[Byakkotai]] soldiers who committed suicide on Iimori Hill during the [[Battle of Aizu]].
  • Kamakura samurai beheading (head collection)
  • Kamei Koremi, a samurai and ''[[daimyō]]'' in the bakumatsu period
  • Kenshin Uesugi]], one of the most powerful ''[[daimyō]]s'' of the Sengoku period.
  • [[Kōan Ogata]], a samurai, physician and rangaku scholar in late Edo period Japan, noted for establishing an academy which later developed into [[Osaka University]]
  • Hand-colored photograph]] by [[Felice Beato]]
  • A mounted samurai with horse armour (uma yoroi or bagai)
  • Battle of Torikai-Gata]], 1274.
  • A painting of [[Ōishi Yoshio]] performing [[seppuku]], 1703
  • 1890s photo showing a variety of armor and weapons typically used by samurai
  • Samurai lord and a palanquin (norimono)
  • Samurai ''[[ō-yoroi]]'' armor, [[Kamakura period]]. [[Tokyo National Museum]].
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  • Edo-period]] screen depicting the [[Battle of Sekigahara]]. It began on 21 October 1600 with a total of 160,000 men facing each other.
  • The [[Battle of Sekigahara]], known as "Japan's decisive battle" (天下分け目の戦い, ''Tenka wakeme no tatakai'')
  • [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] with his wives and concubines
  • Second Mongolian invasion fleet]], killing the Mongolian soldiers aboard, 1281
  • [[Matchlock]]
  • 18th century}}
  • Japanese invasions of Korea]], 1597.
  • Mount Inaba]]. Print by [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]].

Samurai         
n. samurai, Japanese social class of the samurai warriors; member of the Japanese warrior class
sword of the samurai         
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Sword of the Samurai (game); Sword of Samurai; Sword of the Samurai (disambiguation)
das Schwert des Samurai (besonderes Schwert der noblen Samurai)
samurai      
n. Samurai (japanischer Krieger)

Ορισμός

samurai
A hacker who hires out for legal cracking jobs, snooping for factions in corporate political fights, lawyers pursuing privacy-rights and First Amendment cases, and other parties with legitimate reasons to need an electronic locksmith. In 1991, mainstream media reported the existence of a loose-knit culture of samurai that meets electronically on BBS systems, mostly bright teenagers with personal micros; they have modelled themselves explicitly on the historical samurai of Japan and on the "net cowboys" of William Gibson's cyberpunk novels. Those interviewed claim to adhere to a rigid ethic of loyalty to their employers and to disdain the vandalism and theft practiced by criminal crackers as beneath them and contrary to the hacker ethic; some quote Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings", a classic of historical samurai doctrine, in support of these principles. See also Stupids, social engineering, cracker, {hacker ethic}, and dark-side hacker. [Jargon File]

Βικιπαίδεια

Samurai

Samurai () were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan from the late 12th century until their abolition in the 1870s during the Meiji era. They were the well-paid retainers of the daimyo, the great feudal landholders. They had high prestige and special privileges.

During certain times in history, they wore two swords and had kiri-sute gomen, the right to kill anyone of a lower class in certain situations. Some important samurai and other figures in Japanese history wanted others to believe all of them engaged combatants using bushido codes of martial virtues and followed impractical cultural ideals about what samurai should act like.

Though they had predecessors in earlier military and administrative officers, the samurai truly emerged during the Kamakura shogunate, ruling from c.1185 to 1333. They became the ruling political class, with significant power but also significant responsibility. During the 13th century, the samurai proved themselves as adept warriors against the invading Mongols. During the peaceful Edo period, 1603 to 1868, they became the stewards and chamberlains of the daimyo estates, gaining managerial experience and education.

In the 1870s, samurai families comprised 5% of the population. As modern militaries emerged in the 19th century, the samurai were rendered increasingly obsolete and very expensive to maintain compared to the average conscript soldier. The Meiji Restoration ended their feudal roles, and they moved into professional and entrepreneurial roles. Their memory and weaponry remain prominent in Japanese popular culture.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Samurai
1. Der C.V.–Kommandant Elias der Verrückte folterte den Journalisten mit einem Samurai–Säbel zu Tode.
2. Jh.): Der Verfasser des "Buchs der Fünf Ringe" lebte als Krieger ("Samurai") im Japan des 17.
3. Täter mordete mit einem Samurai–Schwert Der Tamile wird als abgewiesener Asylbewerber seit Jahren in Deutschland geduldet.
4. Der Tamile war mit einem Samurai–Schwert bewaffnet in den Gottesdienst einer evangelisch–methodistischen Kirche in Stuttgart–Zuffenhausen eingedrungen.
5. Er heißt schlicht "der Vorsitzende" (Ken Watanabe aus "Last Samurai") und schenkt Chiyo, wie sie so traurig auf einer Brücke steht, ein Eis.