In Japan there are seven basic principles values of the bushido, the philosophy and ethical code of conduct formulated for Samurai warriors in the 11th - 14th Centuries, but nowadays these values that have been implemented for many centuries behind are since values of great importance for the life of Japanese because inside their beliefs exists to follow the rules of their ancestors.
Samurai
is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. The word samurai is derived from the archaic Japanese verb samorau, changed to samurai, meaning "to serve", they created the bushido meaning "Way of the Warrior", is a Japanese code of conduct and a way of the life, loosely analogous to the concept of chivalry. It originates from the samurai moral code and stresses frugality, loyalty, martial arts mastery and honor into death. Born of two main influences, the violent existence of the Samurai was tempered by the wisdom and serenity of Confucianism and Buddhism. The values are the following ones: gi (righteousness, justice, morality), yu (courage, bravery), jin (benevolence), rei (respect, politeness), makoto (honesty, veracity), meiyo (honor) and chuugi (loyalty).
Traditionalist Japanese try to follow those seven values that their ancestors left them and they want that their future generations follow the example that some time these warriors left. For Japanese follow these values is very important because they believe that they can end up having the strengths that their ancestors had.
In conclusion the values that have left the ancestors of the world, have left important mark on the way to the life of the human beings and they have been example so that the generations that they live at the present time are every time better people and they can be able to reach their total success.
