Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. If there was a samurai school--which there isn't--a graduate would have to know the "Way of the Warrior." What is this "Way of the Warrior" called?"
...1. Nobunaga 2. Seppuku 3. Bushido 4. Sudoku The Bushido dictated every aspect of a samurai's life: personal, family and military. The code promoted seven virtues. These were rectitude (gi), courage (yu), benevolence (jin), respect (rei), honesty (makoto), honor (meiyo), and loyalty (chugi). Honor was probably regarded as the highest virtue. It was the Bushido code that dictated a samurai could regain lost honor by committing ritual suicide (seppuku). Elements of Bushido can be found today in judo, karate, jujitsu and other martial arts. The Vikings also had a "Way of the Warrior". They called theirs the Norse code.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "4. If there was a samurai school--which there isn't--a graduate would have to know the "Way of the Warrior." What is this "Way of the Warrior" called?"
Bushido:
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