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Bushido thesis
Boying ghost is fun, right I like it best too. Hey hey. Later, I read some books about the new electoral college and Dahe opera, and I liked them all very much. Anyway, answer the landlord's question first.

Samurai should be the ruling class, right?

A: Samurai was a special social class in ancient Japan. It has the general's name on it. There are businessmen and farmers below. Among the samurai, there will be senior warriors and junior warriors. Poor grades are absolute.

The newly elected group leader Kondo should be equivalent to the peasant class, so why is he described as a ronin in many places?

A:/Kloc-When he was 0/6 years old, kondou Isami became the adopted son of three generations of natural flow society Kondo Zhouzhu and changed his name to Shimazaki Katsuma. At the age of 27, kondou Isami inherited the Flow Nature School and became the fourth generation of this school. He is not a samurai, but he has always dreamed of becoming one. He and Hijikata Toshizo both gave themselves a belief that they could live more like samurai than samurai. Although they are farmers, they demand themselves by the standards of samurai. As for the ronin, the noun explanation refers to the poor Japanese samurai who wander around and have no fixed place. Their spirit can be called samurai, but it is said that the ronin personally thought it might be limited to the early days of Beijing without the support of Song Pingrongbao, the governor of Huijin, and was called samurai by the locals in the early days of self-reliance.

3. Joined the ronin organization. Isn't the ronin a poor Japanese warrior who wanders around and has no place to live?

A: At first, they joined the ronin group organized by Kiyokawa Hachiro under the banner of "going to Beijing to protect the generals and serve the emperor". But later, because he didn't agree with Kiyokawa Hachiro's ambition to overthrow the general and support the imperial court, he stayed in Kyoto with Serizawa Kamo and his party and settled in Rensheng Village. Established the non-wave group. (at this time, because there is no specific working object, it is regarded as a ronin group. ) On August 18, a coup was staged, and the Ronin Group was dispatched as a subsidiary of Huijin Fan. Later, it was renamed as "Newly Elected Group". The remaining 24 ronins in Kyoto are officially Huijin, so they can't be called ronins any more.

4. So was the newly elected group sealed into the samurai organization?

A: I personally think that when Song Pingrong gave it the name "New Electoral College", it could be regarded as a samurai organization.

This is about their bushido spirit. I want to know what makes them firmly implement this spirit, whether this spirit is worth it and whether it should be imitated.

A: I mentioned it before. They yearn for samurai, very much. They vowed to live more like samurai than samurai. The most important thing in Bushido spirit is loyalty to the monarch. For them, "Jun" personally thought that he was the general of the shogunate at that time. This is one of the reasons why they were regarded as the minions of the shogunate by later generations until the end. The feeling is that no matter whether the owner is right or wrong, he is willing to go on without hesitation and even give his life. It is controversial whether this spirit of abandoning rationality and only talking about sensibility is worth emulating. In fact, kondou Isami's position in the shogunate was rising, and he began to have a great interest in political power, until some hoodwinking him was one of their motives for protecting the shogunate. Just a personal guess.

Finally, what should be paid attention to, or what should be covered in a paper with such a title?

I'm ashamed that I haven't written my paper yet. But there are also ideas in this regard. I just like the newly elected group very much, so I took the time to answer the landlord's questions. However, if it is written by me, first of all, I should introduce some main figures: kondou Isami, Hijikata Toshizo, Okita Souji, Nobunaga (the oldest person in the newly elected group). Secondly, it is best to focus on the famous "forbidden door change" and "Ikeda house incident" in history. The whole article should be permeated with their special bushido spirit (because they were born in the name of a farmer), which has always been called the minions of the shogunate in history and hindered the Meiji Restoration. This public image can be refuted or even overturned. For example, if the newly elected group had not been misunderstood and killed the reformist Sakamoto Ryoma, perhaps the reform would not have started so early, and so on. Of course, these are personal opinions, and there are inevitably shortcomings. Still looking at Han Hai.

I hope it helps you.