Bushido concentrated more on honor, loyalty, and self-sacrifice.
Chivalry focuses more on protecting the vulnerable and staying his contract.
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the code of samurai, bushido, which was heavily stressed on seven main virtues, Honor, Loyalty, Honesty, Courage, Respect, Rectitude, and Benevolence. Some other minor virtues, also valued, were taught as well like wisdom, filial piety, and respect for one's parents. theyworked as much as they ate.
Chivalry was spot on
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Bushido was the general equivalent of a code of ethics and morals for warriors. The Europeans had the Code of Chivalry that most soldiers tried to live up to. Such codes provided a basis for actions and a level of confidence.
Originally, there was no code of ethics specifically for knights. During the High Middle Ages, however, the Code of Chivalry was formulated to govern the conduct of knights. It required knights to be honorable, loyal, merciful, and honest. It also required knights to protect people who were poor or unable to protect themselves, especially women and children.
Somewhere between 1792 to 1750 B.C.