the samurai doesnt feel about death they dont care if they die in there saying if they die he/she will die in honor of there temple so they dont fear death
not think about it
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Samurai had to learn self-control so that they could overcome emotions that might interfere with fighting, especially the fear of death.
They must be willing to die for their masters. Samurai were also known for committing suicide to follow their master in death.
The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn. The next one is The Demon in the Teahouse, followed by In Darkness, Death; A Samurai Never Fears Death; The Sword That Cut the Burning Grass; and Seven Paths to Death.
The cast of Honour and Death - 2014 includes: Christopher Silcock as Samurai
"Samurai: A Concise History" by M. Turnbull is a well-regarded book that covers the warrior class in Japan, including their attitudes towards death. "A Samurai Never Fears Death" might be a book or article on the same topic, but without more context it's hard to say if it's a good read.
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/. Complete drawings and photos of all components of the Samurai as well as rebuild information is contained therein. zn
"Godfather Death" is written in third-person point of view.
From About.com Bushido: The code of conduct followed by Japan's samurai warriors. The principles of bushido emphasized honor, courage, and loyalty to a warrior's master above all else. The ideal samurai warrior was supposed to be immune from the fear of death. Only the fear of dishonor, and loyalty to his daimyo, motivated the true samurai.
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