
Stake attention in this memory
The text explains that "samurai" refers to pre-industrial Japan's military nobility. It originated from a character meaning "to wait upon" in Chinese and Japanese. By the 12th century, "samurai" became synonymous with "bushi," signifying middle and upper-class warriors. They followed Bushido principles. Though less than 10% of Japan's population, samurai teachings remain in modern life and martial arts like Kendo, emphasizing the way of the sword. The text is written in both English and Vietnamese.
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