Camillus
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The Japanese co-opted Buddhism for the purposes of the Samurai and called it "Zen". Their practice, meditating on death, enabled them (it's said...) to enter battle fearlessly and not be afraid of dying.
Since the Samurai no longer chop each other into little pieces, the practice has become somewhat more civilized.
This isn't true. The samurai practised mostly a mix of esoteric Buddhism, Shinto and Taoism when they were seriously chopping each other up. Zen is associated with the samurai in the West because of its influence on Japanese cultural arts (including martial arts). Esoteric Buddhism is a quick sutra reading, some mystical hand gestures and prayer for the other poor bastard to die for his lord whereas zen is years of sitting on your arse contemplating bugger all. The samurai really didn't have time for that stuff.
Edit: Zen (Ch'an) is Chinese by the way.
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