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Samurai - the feudal estate in medieval Japan. The word “samurai” itself comes from the Japanese word “saberu,” which means to serve. Therefore, a samurai is a man created to serve. They were both wars, bodyguards and servants of their masters. The samurai had his own code of honor called Bushido. It prescribed how a samurai should live, serve and die. "Bushido" in Japanese is translated as the path of war. Failure to comply with the instructions of the master was regarded as a loss of the meaning of life, from which it was necessary to leave. They had a peculiar ritual of suicide, called "Seppuka." There is a more well-known concept - “Harakiri”, but while seppuka is a ritual ritual according to all the rules, then harakiri is just ripping open the stomach. This rite was also used to express protest, to avoid shame, and they could also die for their master. Women were also allowed to use this rite, only they took on the form of a throat cut. Ronin was called a samurai who lost his master and did not want to accept death. Also, a samurai, who was relieved of his duties, could become a ronin. Samurai armor was a plate connected by silk laces. The samurai's main weapon was two Daiso swords, a large Daito and a small Seto. The big one was called katana, and the little one was wakizashi. The sword for the samurai was above all the treasures of the world. He was admired and proud. The samurai had a peculiar hairstyle - sakayaki: they shaved their hair in the forehead, and the rest were braided in a knot on the crown. In general, the samurai lived very difficult: they were forbidden to conduct independent activities, to carry out any orders of the master, that is, in general any, up to suicide. I got paid in the form of rice.
And now a bit from the history of samurai. The estate began to take shape in the 7-8 centuries. Initially, the samurai were simply armed subjects who were supposed to guard their feudal lord. In the 10-12 centuries, the samurai estate was officially formalized. The reason for this was internecine war. In 1192, the powerful feudal lord Yeritomo assumed the title of shogun. As a result, a military shogunate dictatorship was established. The emperor was officially the head of Japan, but it was just a formality. The shogun, for example, controlled the food received by the emperor and could force him to accept his point of view by hunger. All samurai at that time were divided into two groups. The former were wars, and the latter are those who served in the temples and the imperial palace. The era of the samurai lasted about seven hundred years, reaching its peak in the Edo era (1603-1867). Video chat live with amateur cam models and pornstars from around the world. Click here for live cam.sex provides a platform that allows you to connect with thousands of cam girls & guys instantly.



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