A person engaged in agriculture, primarily involved in the cultivation of crops and raising livestock for sustenance and trade.
An individual who belongs to the class of rural laborers or agricultural workers, often associated with traditional farming practices.
A member of the agricultural community who contributes to food production and the management of farmland, typically in a self-sustained or organized manner.
Example:
私は貧しい農民に過ぎない。
A collective uprising by farmers against the oppressive policies of feudal lords in a historical context, often seen as a form of resistance to social injustice in agrarian societies.
A significant movement throughout Japanese history, particularly during the Muromachi and Edo periods, where peasant groups united to challenge the authority and taxation imposed by their rulers, reflecting broader societal tensions.
An organized rebellion by the agricultural populace aimed at revoking unfair treatment and seeking improvements in their living conditions, marking a pivotal moment in the struggle between different social classes.
A historical phenomenon characterized by mass protests by farmers in response to heavy taxation and exploitation, contributing to the eventual transformation of feudal structures in Japan.