Knights in the Middle Ages in Western Europe are a desirable existence. They have a mission, pursue glory, and shoulder the responsibility of protecting the weak and obeying the feudal system.
1. Responsibility and obligation coexist.
In the Middle Ages of Western Europe, the cultivation and education of knights were not only the inheritance of skills, but also the loyalty and obedience to the feudal system. For knights, aristocratic lineage is the first condition for them to embark on the road of chivalry. However, aristocratic lineage is only the starting point. What really makes them qualified knights is the unique education system composed of knight's glory and responsibility.
In-depth discussion: the core of knight education is the training of martial arts and riding. They need to receive strict weapons operation and riding training, as well as military tactics and strategies. At the same time, they also need to receive moral and etiquette education, learn the code of conduct and honor concept of knights, and be loyal and obedient to feudal lords.
Case: Knight's concept of honor is reflected in their behavior and decision-making. They fought for the recognition of feudal lords with their courage and loyalty, and at the same time, they also wanted to protect the weak and safeguard justice. For example, the legendary knight of the Round Table in King Arthur's Decree guarded King Arthur's kingdom and fought for justice.
2. A model of knight education
In medieval western Europe, monasteries played an important role in training and educating knights. Knights Dojo provides comprehensive education, including weapons operation, military tactics, etiquette, moral education and so on. Knights in monasteries have gained deeper knowledge and comprehensive training through communication with monks.
In-depth discussion: Knight Monastery is not only a place to educate knights, but also the source of chivalry. Monks in monasteries give strict spiritual and moral education to knights. Through the cultivation of monasteries, knights can cultivate excellent qualities such as loyalty, integrity and courage, making them not only excellent soldiers, but also real gentlemen.