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What do China's Chivalry and Japanese Bushido represent? What's the point?
Chivalry only appears in China's martial arts novels. In reality, China has never had this spirit.
bushido
Bushido, which originated in Japan, is based on the consciousness that the Lord is not afraid of death and dies unsatisfied, and emphasizes that "death without thought, death without scruple and death without regret" is the spirit of dedicating his life to the Lord without reservation.
The requirements of Bushido are mainly in several aspects: righteousness, courage, benevolence, courtesy, sincerity, reputation and loyalty.
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