Knights and samurai both have a strict ethical code that guides what they do in life and on the battlefield. The knights have chivalry and the samurai have the bushido. In the code of chivalry, the knights must be loyal to the king, do good, and protect the people. In bushido, the samurai must be loyal to their associates, practice the Way, and protect others. So they both have some similarities.
Knights and samurai also defend the people. The samurai will try to kill invaders without hurting the innocent. The knights, unfortunately, they will do whatever it takes to kill the invader and this may mean to harm the innocent. But it still is better than not being defended at all. So, this makes the knights and samurai a bit more homogeneous. …show more content…
The knights have their kings and the samurai have their daimyos. The daimyos were feudal lords who had more power over the emperor, who was basically just more of a symbol of power. The knights had the king, who had vast armies of knights to serve him in times of need. So this makes the knight and samurai more alike.
So both the knight and samurai are indistinguishably, the same person, but within different parts of history. They both are loyal to their ruler, follow an ethical code, and defend the innocent. So they really are the