Japan: Its History and Culture |
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The status of the samurai as a fighting man was defined and regulated , and none could claim this status without permission of Yoritomo . The samurai was generally a mounted warrior , with full armor and a flag bearing his insignia .
The status of the samurai as a fighting man was defined and regulated , and none could claim this status without permission of Yoritomo . The samurai was generally a mounted warrior , with full armor and a flag bearing his insignia .
第 128 頁
In the Confucian ethics of the samurai loyalty to one's lord took precedence over all other considerations , even over the family loyalty and filial piety which were such a feature of the Confucianism of China .
In the Confucian ethics of the samurai loyalty to one's lord took precedence over all other considerations , even over the family loyalty and filial piety which were such a feature of the Confucianism of China .
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Most were actually better off financially , since they were relieved of the samurai payroll responsibilities , administration costs , and especially the domain debts . The samurai were not treated so well ; their stipends were cut by 50 ...
Most were actually better off financially , since they were relieved of the samurai payroll responsibilities , administration costs , and especially the domain debts . The samurai were not treated so well ; their stipends were cut by 50 ...
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