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The true nature of the Japanese samurai warrior is an elusive and endlessly fascinating enigma for those in the West. From their inauspicious beginnings as barbarian-subduing soldiers, the samurai lived according to a code known as bushido-or 'way of the warrior'. Bushido-advocated loyalty, honor, pride and fearlessness in combat. Those who broke the code were expected to perform seppuku, or suicide through stomach cutting. By its very design, seppuku aimed to restore honor to disgraced warriors by ensuring the most painful of deaths. However, the bushido-virtues of loyalty and honor fell into question as the samurai grew powerful enough to wrest control from the emperor himself. Accompanied by vivid color illustrations, The Samurai offers a complete, concise account of samurai history and culture. It tells the story of the rise of the samurai as a martial elite, the warriors' centuries long struggle for power and their long slide into obsolescence.