7.5.3
So to start all of this out I am going to start with the social structure because it includes the shogun, the daiymos, and the samurais ( which I need to talk about)
So let us start with this one question. Who are they? Why are they important?
Well first of all we need to know what daiymos are. Daiymos are the upper class. So basically thay have a lot of money, power, and land.
Shoguns are the top daiymos. They are second in the social structure. Supposedly... the emporer is actually just a fgurehead so the shoguns intentions come first.
Samurai are fierce and loyal warriors. They fight for their captains or proms who hired them and thay also want honorable deatns. They would do anything fortheir leaders. The daiymos.
So let us start with this one question. Who are they? Why are they important?
Well first of all we need to know what daiymos are. Daiymos are the upper class. So basically thay have a lot of money, power, and land.
Shoguns are the top daiymos. They are second in the social structure. Supposedly... the emporer is actually just a fgurehead so the shoguns intentions come first.
Samurai are fierce and loyal warriors. They fight for their captains or proms who hired them and thay also want honorable deatns. They would do anything fortheir leaders. The daiymos.
So... continuing what I have said about samurais... the sanurais have this thing called the warrior code. About honor and loyalty. As I have reasearched, I have found out this was called bushido. This was based on honor loyalty and bravery.