Japanese samurai spirit is closely related to China's thoughts of Confucius and Mencius. Because Japan advocated the system of the Tang Dynasty in the Tang Dynasty, it sent tens of thousands of envoys to study in the Tang Dynasty every year. The spirit of Confucius and Mencius had a far-reaching influence on them. Confucius and Mencius advocated "benevolence, righteousness, courtesy and faith". After absorbing the culture of China, Japan became absolutely loyal to the Emperor through the integration with its own culture, because Japan also attached importance to "the discipline of monarch and minister". The emperor enjoys the absolute obedience of the samurai. Even if the emperor doesn't do well, the samurai will still help him without hesitation.
The monarch wants his minister to die, but he is willing to die. They regard this death as the embodiment of the value of life. Relatively speaking, Confucianism advocated by China is much more positive, because Confucianism has said that the king is wrong, and the courtiers repeatedly persuade him to leave him without listening. Japan's samurai way also includes the spirit of cherry blossoms. Cherry blossoms are not the most beautiful when they grow on the branches. The most beautiful time is when the wind blows and the rain blows, such as when the rain falls and the mud falls. Pieces of floating cherry petals are like the spirit of a samurai, ready to die without scruple.
It seems that the spirit of Bushido is tragic and beautiful, but under the emperor system, Bushido breeds "evil thoughts." Those who dare not die are cowards, and those who obey the samurai spirit have the right to kill and seize these lives. There is also a "Bushido" spirit, that is, abdominal incision, which is regarded as the highest honor enjoyed by samurai. Mind control is really terrible.