Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Hatori, Tadaoki, and Takayama are three samurai living in feudal Japan. Match the actions of the samurai with the Bushido rules they are breaking.

A. Samurai Takayama is called to fight
a battle for his master. But he does
not obey this order.

B. Samurai Hatori guards a castle at night.
When he sees a leopard approach the
castle, he runs away.

C. Samurai Tadaoki sees a wounded
man lying on the street. He ignores
the man’s plea for help and walks on.

1. Be courageous.
2.Be kind and generous.
3.Be loyal and devoted
to your duty.

Respuesta :

A. Be loyal and devoted to your duty.

B. Be courageous.

C. Be kind and generous.

Bushidou is the Japanese term that refers to the codes of honour and values that samurai adhered to. Born out of Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism during the Edo period (1600-1878), they emphasize sincerity, flugality, loyalty, bravery and honour. During the Tokugawa Shogunate, some of these values became formalized as laws.

Answer:

A. Be loyal and devoted to your duty.

B. Be courageous.

C. Be kind and generous.

Bushidou is the Japanese term that refers to the codes of honour and values that samurai adhered to. Born out of Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism during the Edo period (1600-1878), they emphasize sincerity, flugality, loyalty, bravery and honour. During the Tokugawa Shogunate, some of these values became formalized as laws.

Explanation:

what they said↑

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS