Samurai is a term for elite Japanese soldiers during feudal.
The word samurai comes from the word saburau, which means to serve.
Samurai is famous for the use of a long and sharp katana sword.
Samurai has a code of ethics called Bushido, which teaches honesty, courage, and loyalty.
The samurai often wears a warrot called Yoroi, which is made of steel and leather.
In battle, Samurai often uses other weapons besides swords, such as spears, arcs, and arrows.
Samurai is also famous for their abilities in martial arts such as Kendo, Judo, and Karate.
Samurai has a high social status in Japanese feudal society, and is given special rights by the government.
Although Samurai is famous for his courage in battle, they are also expected to have skills in literature, arts, and music.
After the end of the Japanese feudal era in the 19th century, the samurai lost their social status and many of them switched professions to become ordinary workers.