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6 examples found containing '良種' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
しん
りょうしゅ
領主
そんけい
尊敬
できなかった
They were not able to respect their new lord.
にほん
日本
ほうけん
封建
じだい
時代
さいだい
最大
とち
土地
しょゆう
所有
した
りょうしゅ
領主
だいみょう
大名
ばれた

In feudal Japan, the lord with the largest land holdings was called a "daimyo."
こさく
小作
ひとたち
人達
りょうしゅ
領主
はんこう
反抗
して
ほうき
蜂起
した

The peasants rose up in rebellion against the ruler.
こくじん
国人
りょうしゅ
領主
じざむらい
地侍
かんけつ
簡潔
えば
きぼ
規模
ちが
います

Put simply, the scope of a native feudal lord and a provincial samurai is different.
りょうしゅ
良酒
かんばん
看板
よう
せず

Good wine needs no bush.
しかし
むら
まち
にんてい
認定
しばしば
りょうしゅ
領主
そう
しい
恣意
によった
It was mostly dependent on landlords whether each of their territories was a village or a town.
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