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    Em nghe noi la nguoi Nhat co' truyen thong mo^~ bung tu sat khi bi thua tran^ .KHong biet' cai truyen` thong' nay` co' that khg va no' duoc goi la gi trong tieng' Nhat vay? Xin cac anh chi cho biet. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by tin View Post
    Em nghe noi la nguoi Nhat co' truyen thong mo^~ bung tu sat khi bi thua tran^ .KHong biet' cai truyen` thong' nay` co' that khg va no' duoc goi la gi trong tieng' Nhat vay? Xin cac anh chi cho biet. Thanks
    Seppuku (切腹 ?, "stomach-cutting") is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment. Seppuku was originally reserved only for samurai. Part of the samurai honor code, seppuku was used voluntarily by samurai to die with honor rather than fall into the hands of their enemies, as a form of capital punishment for samurai who have committed serious offenses, and for reasons that shamed them. Seppuku is performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen and moving the sword left to right in a slicing motion. The practice of committing seppuku at the death of one's master, known as oibara (追腹 or 追い腹, the kun'yomi or Japanese reading) or tsuifuku (追腹, the on'yomi or Chinese reading), follows a similar ritual.

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    Thank you anh Manh Nguyen very much.Chuc anh cuoi tuan vui ve

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    Quote Originally Posted by tin View Post
    Em nghe noi la nguoi Nhat co' truyen thong mo^~ bung tu sat khi bi thua tran^ .KHong biet' cai truyen` thong' nay` co' that khg va no' duoc goi la gi trong tieng' Nhat vay? Xin cac anh chi cho biet. Thanks
    Hoàn toàn có thật, nhưng thời xưa Nay cũng có người Nhật làm vậy, nhưng ít.

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