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Samurai honor prioritized brutality over civilian lives
โOn or off the battlefield, early medieval Japanese warriors appear to have held little concern for the lives of others.โ
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The Taira clan emerged from sidelined imperial princes
โThey are an aristocratic dynasty... they descended from a kind of whole crowd of princes who had become surplus to imperial requirements.โ
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Head-taking served as a merit-based reward system
โThe higher the rank of the beheaded warrior, the higher the reward.โ
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Early samurai culture lacked Western chivalric ideals
โThe ideals of Samurai culture as originally constituted, they did not map on to the chivalric culture of medieval Christendom.โ
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Frontier life forged Japan's elite warrior class
โThere, for centuries now, it has been the custom for an entire order of men... to be raised from childhood in the saddle.โ
