Were the similarities between Japanese samurai and European knights greater than the differences ? In this essay you be learning about where the similarities greater than the differences About samurai and knights . Like were their codes similar or different , and when they were the age 14 did they do anything and when did they began their training , Some similar things about them is that they are warriors , ride a horse , follow a social order , wear armor , follow a code of honor , have a death poem , and they protect people from danger and enemies
The Samurai were a warrior culture that was unique to Japan . The Samurai also followed a code of contact known as bushido , It …show more content…
Knights were expected to follow a code of honor called chivalry .They had a great ceremony , they took the vows of a true knighthood , solemnly promising to do no wicked deed , to be loyal to the king .
To give mercy to those asking it , always to be courteous and helpful to ladies . They also fought in no wrongful quarrel for worldly gain , upon pain of death or forfeiture of knighthood . knights began training as children , becoming pages and squires . They started training at the age of 14 , The squires continued with weapons training . they were already considered fighting men .
The cultures of the japanese samurai and european knights , both samurai and knights followed a code of honor . They trained at the age of 14 to become a samurai and knights . The samurai women did not fight in battle and The knights trained with learning poetry . Samurai and Knights both began their training at a young age . They both served loyalty and military service to there master . The samurai summarily punishes him and thus upholds proper moral principles in the land . The knights took the vows of a true knighthood . Samurai and Knights both worked for powerful land owning . Samurai wanted lands for themselves to and their feudal lords . Knights wanted lands for themselves to and also their knights and lords . Both Samurai and knights for themselves and their lords emperor , or king