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    Book friends are confused about the division of samurai family lines. Because the destruction of Azuchi Momoyama completely destroyed the samurai family lines, the division of samurai family lines in the Muromachi period and the Edo period are completely different. I will talk about the samurai family lines here.  roughly divided.  The division of the Wu family is based on lineage, family name, and ancestral achievements.  The family structure of the samurai family is roughly divided into seven levels. The family structure of the Kamakura period is roughly similar to that of Muromachi. I will talk about them one by one from high to low.  1. Direct descendants of the Genji family in Kawachi: such as the Ashikaga Miao family, the Ashikaga Shogun family, Furukawa Kami, Hirashima Kami, Horikoshi Kami, and Koyumi Kami, including the Ashikaga family in this book.  2. The Kawachi Genji clan clan: such as the original Kira, Shiba, Hatakeyama, Isshiki, Ishibashi, Ishita, Shibukawa, etc. 3. Kawachi Genji clan clan clan: (kin clan clan, Lianzhi clan) such as Hosokawa, Imagawa  , Niki and other clans 4. Genji clan: Takeda, Satake, Sasaki clan, Akamatsu, Yamana, Toki, Ogasawara, Satomi, Mogami and other Genji clans 5. Genji retainers: Asakura, Ouchi, Otomo, Shougi, Gohojo  , Soma, Utsunomiya, Mori, Shimazu, Hatano, etc. These five levels are the official family divisions of samurai families, and the following are the divisions of wealthy families.  6. Rich clans: various Minamoto clans, including the Shuriu, Taira, Fujiwara, Otomo, Ki, Weisong, Yuin, Ozo, and even low-level samurai families from social families such as the Kamo clan and the Jibe clan.  Because of various reasons, the family is not prosperous and the status is not enough, so I just started from the level of a wealthy family.  7. Ground servant: Or underground warrior, a low-level warrior who takes a few peasants out into battle during wartime and takes the peasants to farm during busy farming periods.  ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????OUTOUT THE LORD  Any further down does not belong to the samurai class.
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