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The Language of the Sword: How Samurai Culture Shaped Japanese Idioms

Samurai armor with ornate details and a dragon helmet displayed in a room with a golden crane screen. Text: Black Belt, Reforging Tradition.


In English, our slang expressions and idioms reflect the role firearms have played in our history. No doubt you've heard many of them: “He's firing with both barrels,” “You should stick to your guns,” and so on.


In Japan, the sword was the weapon that dominated. Whether you were a samurai who carried two swords or a member of another class who wore a single long or short sword, the blade played an enormous role in your culture.


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