The Samurai were Japanese, not Chinese. The samurai ended about 1873, which would have been the Qing dynasty.
The samurai is a Japanese warrior, not Chinese.
Without doubt all Chinese dynasty's have belonged to the Chinese dynastys.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.
Japanese.
the shoguns used to be a dynasty of kings. right? and the samurai's were their army chiefs..
sha,sumo,samurai are parts of chinese traditions
Samurai are not Chinese warriors; they are from Japan and have a distinct cultural background.
The Han Dynasty advanced the Chinese civilization.
The Chinese Dynasty that invented India Ink was the Cao Wei Dynasty.
Japanese.
The samurai is a traditional warrior class in Japanese culture, not in Chinese culture.