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Qué (quién) es bushido - definición

REGULATIONS FOR SAMURAI ATTITUDES, BEHAVIOR AND LIFESTYLE. OVERARCHING TERM FOR ALL THE CODES, PRACTICES, PHILOSOPHIES AND PRINCIPLES OF SAMURAI CULTURE.
Busido; Bushido San; Samurai way; Way of the warrior (Japan); Bushiddo; Bushi-dō; Bushi-Dō; Bushido Code; 武士道; Bushi-do; Bushi-Do; Modern bushido; Modern bushidō; Boshido; Bushidō; The Code Of Bushido
  • Bushidō - The Way of the Warrior. Written in Japanese [[kanji]].
  • Cover of ''[[Bushido: The Soul of Japan]]'', 1900
  • Kashoki (Amusing Notes) by Saito Chikamori (1642)
  • Hand-colored photograph]] by [[Felice Beato]]
  • Book cover of ''Kokon Bushido Ezukushi'' (''Bushido Through the Ages'') by artist [[Hishikawa Moronobu]] (1685)
  • [[Koyo Gunkan]] by [[Kosaka Masanobu]] (1616)
  •  [[Miyamoto Musashi]] killing a giant creature, from [[The Book of Five Rings]]
  • Nabeshima Secretary, [[Hagakure]] The Anelects
  • Painting of [[Ōishi Yoshio]] committing [[seppuku]], 1703
  • Three samurai with different weapons, the one on the left has a [[yumi]], in the center a [[katana]] and on the right a [[yari]]
  • 6}} was hit by two ''[[kamikaze]]s'' on 11 May 1945 there were 389 personnel killed or officially listed as missing and 264 were wounded.<ref>[http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/17.htm Bunker Hill CV-17], NavSource Online: Aircraft Carrier Photo Archive</ref>

Bushido         
·add. ·noun The unwritten code of moral principles regulating the actions of the Japanese knighthood, or Samurai; the chivalry of Japan.
bushido         
['bu:??d??, b?'?i:d??]
¦ noun the code of honour and morals of the Japanese samurai.
Origin
Japanese bushido, from bushi 'samurai' + do 'way'.
Bushido (game)         
BOARD GAME
Bushido (boardgame); Bushido(game)
Bushido: Der Weg des Kriegers, translated to Bushido: Way Of The Warrior is a board game based in feudal Japan where competing Daimyōs aim to gain enough honor to become the next Emperor of Japan. Played between three and five people, these competing Daimyōs attempt to gain 50 Daimyō honor through territorial conquest, samurai honor, or a surplus of combat katanas.

Wikipedia

Bushido

Bushidō (武士道, "the way of the warrior") is a moral code concerning samurai attitudes, behavior and lifestyle, formalized in the Edo period (1603–1868). There are multiple types of bushido which evolved significantly through history. Contemporary forms of bushido are still used in the social and economic organization of Japan. Bushido is also used as an overarching term for all the codes, practices, philosophies and principles of samurai culture. It is loosely analogous to the European concept of chivalry, but there are major differences.

Ejemplos de uso de bushido
1. The occupiers‘ nationalist and militarist Bushido philosophy would deeply influence him.
2. I arrived in Mykonos on a smaller Bushido after a very rough crossing.
3. Playing it safe Taki On board S/Y Bushido The island evenings are always subtle and slow.
4. On the website of his Tunbridge Wells–based company, Bushido Judo, Bowles says he represented Britain at the 1'80 Moscow Olympics, and was a European and British champion.
5. "A few years ago, thanks partly to the hit movie, The Last Samurai, bushido became a buzzword," the left–of–centre Asahi Shimbun newspaper said in a recent editorial.