The Samurai-Introduction
Under the Emperor and the Shogun's, The Samurai took a big place in Shogunate Japan, including it's history. The Samurai class was the fourth biggest class on the Feudal System pyramid.
What were the Samurai?
The Samurai were specially trained soldiers, who would usually be hired to kill people, usually either by being a soldier, or a special assasin. They would usually be hired by Daimyo's and/or Shogun's. Rarely were they hired by an emperor. If they were a solider, they would mainly serve the duties as a soldier, usually for a Shogun. If they were to be a hired assassin, they would traditionally kill the target. Most of the time though, they are highly trained and payed soldiers.
These soldiers/assassins also introduced their own arts and traditions. They also have great skills, especially when it comes to weapons.
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What were the Samurai?
The Samurai were specially trained soldiers, who would usually be hired to kill people, usually either by being a soldier, or a special assasin. They would usually be hired by Daimyo's and/or Shogun's. Rarely were they hired by an emperor. If they were a solider, they would mainly serve the duties as a soldier, usually for a Shogun. If they were to be a hired assassin, they would traditionally kill the target. Most of the time though, they are highly trained and payed soldiers.
These soldiers/assassins also introduced their own arts and traditions. They also have great skills, especially when it comes to weapons.
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