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The Influence of Japanese Bushido Spirit on China
My view of Bushido is: if you fail, you will commit suicide. But after searching on the Internet, it can be summarized as: loyalty, faithfulness, shame, integrity, perseverance, simplicity, courage, courtesy, honesty, etiquette, and death as simple and complete as cherry blossoms, without nostalgia. Personally, except suicide, it is a quality that we in China also highly admire. But I'm not a historian. I can't say that the long list of "loyalty, faithfulness, shame, honesty, perseverance, simplicity, courage, courtesy, honesty and courtesy" is influenced by the Japanese Bushido. The classic name of Japanese Bushido is' (hagakure), which is a Bushido self-cultivation book recited by Saga Fan (Fu Qian Kujima Fan) in the Edo period. The edo period, that is, around 1600. What is China like at this time? Please check it yourself. It has been summer in Shang Tang since 1600 BC. I don't think I need to mention the difference between BC 1600 and BC 1600. From BC 1600 to AD 1600 (Ming and Qing dynasties alternated, and the Ming dynasty ended in 1644), that is to say, from Shang Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, how much did our country say during this period: "loyalty, faithfulness, sincerity, honesty, constancy, simplicity, courage, courtesy, honesty, honesty. Objectively speaking, the only thing that the Japanese Bushido spirit can still affect us is the rule of "simply and thoroughly dying like a cherry blossom without nostalgia". So, to sum up, I also said that I am not a historian, but an ordinary netizen. According to my random data and superficial analysis, it is difficult for the landlord to find even a China person influenced by Bushido. Today's China people, for the general public, are just "loyal, honest, unswerving, unpretentious, brave, courteous and honest", which is more likely to be regarded as an ancient tradition in China than the Japanese bushido spirit. As for suicide, there must be many people who commit suicide. But how many people committed suicide with such a belief that they "simply and thoroughly died like cherry blossoms"? I think these people who commit suicide may think more about things like "life is worse than death". So basically it is too difficult for the landlord to choose this topic. Finally, I'm just being reasonable. I hope the landlord can explain why he thinks the Japanese Bushido spirit will have an impact on China today. It doesn't matter if the landlord wants to scold.

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