The Three Kingdoms in the Ya Nei

Chapter 914 : Chapter 334 : The Mountain Creator of Bushido

Chapter 334: The Mountain Creator of Bushido

Liu Zhang is ashamed!

He's not ashamed of himself, he's ashamed of this new kid!As a Japanese, he even asked him what Bushido is?Well, I want to ask, are you Japanese?Liu Yanei felt that this little brother was simply ignorant!

Little brother Ichiro really felt the scorn of the master.
Well, it doesn't matter if you don't understand, I can ask for advice.Little brother Ichiro really wants to sing: I am ignorant, but I am easy to learn, a little patience, a little sunshine, I will be brilliant......[

So, under Ichiro's younger brother's humbly asking for advice, and under the amazed eyes of Zhen Yi and others, Liu Yanei was very stinky, and started a Japanese-style literacy campaign.

"...By the way, bushido is a combination of loyalty and bravery. It is the most basic code of conduct for a warrior. It is based on the realization that the master is not afraid of death and does not want to die. When you need to dedicate yourself to the master, you must not A death with remembrance, a death without scruples, a death without hesitation..."

Talking on and on, amidst the spittle, Liu Yanei laid out all kinds of Bushido rumors known to later generations one by one, and instilled them into the poor Ichiro boy in front of him.

Actually, brother Ichiro said pitifully.Not only pitiful, but also very wronged!Bushido?God knows, Bushido is a product of the Edo period, okay?In today's late Yayoi period, it is only a period of slave society, where did Bushido come from?

Bushido, known as "Ye Yin" in ancient times.

The so-called Ye Yin means to take the shade of leaves like a tree, and to sacrifice one's life for the Lord in a place where others cannot see.It was created by a guy named Zuo Hefan in the Edo period.

The idea of ​​Bushido is a product of a whole hodgepodge of "loyalty" and "courage" borrowed from Confucianism, "life and death are one" from Zen Buddhism, and the later Japanese Shinto thought, as well as the concept of belief in the emperor.

And the real bushido, when it first appeared, also had some progressive meanings. For example, in its philosophy, the most basic requirements were righteousness, courage, benevolence, propriety, sincerity, reputation, and loyalty.

The so-called righteousness is to require warriors to abide by righteousness and morality; bravery requires not only high martial arts skills, but also the spirit of daring to do things and perseverance; The virtues of compassion, sympathy, and compassion.Then etiquette, sincerity, reputation, loyalty, etc., all have related detailed requirements.

But these things, for Liu Zhang who knew little about bushido at first, and even learned about it through the records derived from many people who abandoned these excellent ideas and distorted bushido into a tool used by blindly obedient Japanese careerists. That said, it's impossible to explain clearly.

So, just this afternoon, in the post-Yayoi era, hundreds of thousands of years earlier than the original bushido, a big man's emperor's uncle, casually instilled it into the mind of a slave who was still extremely weak.

Of course, this lord uncle is very cunning, and the central ideas he instills are all beneficial to him.All in all, for the emperor's uncle and his relatives and friends, we must be as warm as spring and summer as enthusiastic, and have loyalty and love that are a hundred times harder than diamonds; while for the emperor's enemies, we must be like The autumn wind is as ruthless as it sweeps the fallen leaves, and it is as cold as the ice and snow in winter. You must be merciless and resolute, and strike or destroy according to the will of the Lord.

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