Meaning of "し‐のう‐こう‐しょう" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF し‐のう‐こう‐しょう IN JAPANESE
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Definition of し‐のう‐こう‐しょう in the Japanese dictionary
【Samurai industry】 In modern social status, samurai, farmers, craftsmen, merchants. Master is the highest and the quotient is the lowest. A way of ranking by Confucian class idea. Basically, by distinguishing between a master who is a ruling class and an undergraduate class of agriculture, industrial and commercial, there is no hierarchical relationship between agriculture, engineering, and business. Shimon. し‐のう‐こう‐しょう【士農工商】 近世の身分制で、武士・農民・職人・商人。士を最上位とし、商を最下位とする。儒教的階級観念によって順位づけた言い方。基本的には支配階級である士と被支配階級である農・工・商を区別することで、農・工・商の間では上下関係はない。四民。
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10 JAPANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «し‐のう‐こう‐しょう»
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逆引き広辞苑: 第5版対応 - 250 ページ
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神社(Shinto shrine)や神棚(Shinto household altar)などに見られる. e注連縄/玉串してんのう【四天王】〈仏教〉the Four Devas; the ... うこうしょう【士農工商】the four feudal classes[divisions] of people in Japanese society during the Edo period: Shi ...