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The seven principles of Bushido, The Bushido is based on seven basic concepts, to which the samurai must scrupulously

follow. , Up: Honesty and Justice Be scrupulously honest in dealing with others, believe in the righteousness that comes not from other people but from yourself. The real Samurai no uncertainty on the question of honesty and justice. There is only what is right and what is wrong. , Yu: Heroic Courage High above the masses who are afraid to act, hiding like a turtle in a shell is not living. A Samurai must have a heroic courage, this is quite risky and dangerous, what it means to live in a complete, full, wonderful. Heroic courage is not blind but intelligent and strong. , Jin: Compassion The intense training makes the samurai quick and strong. It is different from others, he acquires a power that should be used for the common good. He has compassion, takes every opportunity to be of service to his fellow men, and if the opportunity does not arise, he goes to great lengths to find one. , Rei: Dear Courtesy Samurai have no reason to behave in a cruel manner, they do not need to show their strength. A Samurai is courteous even with enemies. Without this outward show of respect a man is little more than an animal. The Samurai is not only respected for his strength in battle but also for how it interacts with other men. , Makoto or , Shin: Complete Sincerity When a Samurai expresses the intention to perform an action, this is pretty much already done, nothing will prevent him from carrying out the intention. He needs neither to "give the word" or promise. Speak and act are the same thing. , Meiyo: Honor There is only one judge of honor of the Samurai: himself. The decisions you make and the actions that follow are a reflection of who you really are. You can not hide from yourself. , Chugi: Duty and Loyalty For the Samurai act or express something equivalent to become the owner. He takes full responsibility for what follows. The Samurai is immensely loyal to those he cares. He remains fiercely loyal to those for whom it is responsible.

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