Monday, October 15, 2018

MUGEN

Ok guys today we are gonna talk a little bit about samurai,ninja and ronin.

Samurais were nobles in feudal Japan. They were essentially Japans equivalent of a knight in shining armor. They trained hard, lived by a code of honor (similar to the Chivalry of knights) and fought for whichever Shogun they were loyal to (Just as knights, who were usually lords or counts, etc. Fought for whichever King, Queen, Duke, etc. They were loyal to).

A ronin was a samurai warrior in feudal Japan without a master or lord — known as a daimyo.  A samurai could become a ronin in several different ways: his master might die or fall from power or the samurai might lose his master's favor or patronage and be cast off.The word "ronin" literally means "wave man," so the connotation is that he is a drifter or a wanderer.

Ninjas were assassins, saboteurs, and spies. Ninjas were essentially the medieval version of James Bond. Of course they didn't have all that technology, and they didn't go around saving the world from evil masterminds, but their intended purpose was the same. They assassinate enemies of the state, they spy on enemies of the state, and the sabotage enemy militaries and cities (So as you can see, they are just like the modern CIA or MI6).

sources:https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-ronin-195386
             https://www.quora.com/Is-there-a-connection-between-ninja-and-ronin-in-Japanese-samurai-               tradition

Some picturessss!!!
source:http://www.theshogunshouse.com/2010/10/intro-to-sengoku-daimyo-translation.html
source:https://infos-75.com/divers/maison-de-la-culture-du-japon-ninjutsu-la-verite-sur-les-ninjas-colloque-conference-demonstration-exposition-3-et-4-juillet-2015/
source:https://memegenerator.net/instance/35486475/impossibru-guy-much-dishonor-seppuku

Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samurai

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