こくじん
国人
1. indigenous person; inhabitant of a country
2. local; nativeOnly applies to くにびと
3. local lords and samuraiHistorical term
4. daimyo who did not leave his domains to meet the shogun in Kyoto (during the Muromachi period)Historical term, Only applies to くにうど, Only applies to くにゅうど, See also 在国衆
5. Ji-samuraiThe ji-zamurai, also known as kokujin, were lords of smaller rural domains in feudal Japan. They often used their relatively small plots of land for intensive and diversified forms of agriculture; the kokujin sought to be as productive and self-sufficient as possible, hoping to gain wealth and power.
Read “Ji-samurai” on English Wikipedia
Read “国人” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Ji-samurai” on DBpedia
Read “Ji-samurai” on English Wikipedia
Read “国人” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Ji-samurai” on DBpedia
国人 【くにびと】、国人 【こくにん】、国人 【くにうど】、国人 【くにゅうど】
Discussions
Log in to talk about this word.