Code README Code of conduct MIT license Jagram jagram(ジャグラム)とは、JApanese proGRAMming Languageの略で、 日本語でかけるプログラミング言語を目指して作ったものです。 日本におけるプログラミングの教育の場などで、使われたらと思い作成しました。
The Japanese feudal lords employed samurai to protect them and fight for them. Instead of getting paid in money, depending on the merit of the samurai, they were given a particular measure of rice. The samurai followed a strict code of conduct for their masters which was known as the ‘Bus...
For others of the same name, see Matsudaira Ietada. Matsudaira Ietada (松平 家忠, 1555 – September 8, 1600), also known as Matsudaira Tomomo no Suke, was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. Age: Dec. at 53 (1547-1600) Birthplace: Japan Photo: Metaweb (FB) Public domain ...
This is also a virtue of the Samurai WarriorSee our page with just Code of the Samurai / Bushido here Marine Corps Customize & Buy kaiheitai 해병대 海兵隊 is the Japanese and Korean way to express “Marine Corps” or simply “Marines.” It is not specific, so this can be the ...
Samurai were traditionally the warrior class in Japan, and their dissolution allowed for the creation of a more unified and national military force. Imperial Japanese Army (1871): The Imperial Japanese Army was officially established in 1871. It adopted Western military structures and training methods...
(samurai, demons and gods). These are the features of the Japanese tattoo: asymmetry, characteristic figures, shading of the decorative contour and its deep saturation, contrast, dynamics of each individual construction, filling the void with texts and hieroglyphs, dominance of the main graphic ...
Bushido is the often-discussed and nearly-as-often-misinterpreted "code" of the bushi -- the warrior or samurai. Roughly similar to the Christian knights' concept of chivalry, it was less a fixed code than a swarm of competing sets of moral values meant to govern the conduct of war. In...
This is also a virtue of the Samurai WarriorSee our page with just Code of the Samurai / Bushido here Marine Corps Customize & Buy kaiheitai 해병대 海兵隊 is the Japanese and Korean way to express “Marine Corps” or simply “Marines.” It is not specific, so this can be the ...
Yamaga Sokō was a military strategist and Confucian philosopher who set forth the first systematic exposition of the missions and obligations of the samurai (warrior) class and who made major contributions to Japanese military science. Yamaga’s thought
societies have tended to be complex, as, for example, the Roman paterfamilial group, the Chinese upper-class family, the Indianjoint family, the samurai family in Japan, and many customary family structures in Africa. The family may be a part of a larger group such as the tribe or clan....