The Samurai were known for their code of honor and ethical principles, which emphasized loyalty, self-discipline, and integrity, according to a study that was published in the Journal of Business Ethics.These characteristics can serve as a model for ethical leadership and are still relevant today.
From the 12th century to the 1870s, the Samurai were hereditary military officers and nobility in Japan's early modern and medieval periods. Samurai were revered and granted special privileges, such as the ability to wear two swords, and they were paid well to defend the daimyo—the great feudal landowners.The bushido code was created by the Samurai.The Samurai's martial virtues, views on pain and death, loyalty, and conduct in battle are all governed by this code, which is their rule.
This book is about the Greatest Samurai of Japanese Warriors.