vũ sĩ đạo
Definition
- Proper noun:
- Bushido: The traditional code of conduct and moral principles of the samurai class in feudal Japan, emphasizing virtues such as loyalty, honor, courage, and self-discipline.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Vũ sĩ đạo là linh hồn của các samurai. (Bushido is the soul of the samurai.)
- Anh ấy nghiên cứu về vũ sĩ đạo. (He studies Bushido.)
- Tinh thần vũ sĩ đạo nhấn mạnh vào sự trung thành. (The spirit of Bushido emphasizes loyalty.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical, cultural, or philosophical discussions about Japanese warrior ethics and their influence.
Variants and Related Words
- Võ sĩ đạo: This is a more common alternate spelling in Vietnamese for the same concept, "Bushido."
- Samurai (n): A member of the warrior class in feudal Japan who adhered to Bushido.
- Hiệp sĩ (n): Knight; sometimes used in comparative discussions with Western chivalry.
Synonyms
- The way of the warrior: A direct translation of the Japanese term "Bushido."
- Samurai code: The ethical system of the samurai.
Related Concepts
- Chivalry: The medieval knightly system, often compared and contrasted with Bushido.
- Hara-kiri / Seppuku: Ritual suicide, a part of Bushido to restore honor or avoid capture.