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  1. Daigaku

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    Classics and Commentary (Kyōto): Focused almost exclusively on the Analects and the Book of Filial Piety, interpreted through the highly specific Sakai commentary, which mandates that any textual ambiguity must be resolved by referencing the nearest surviving paper mulberry tree on the university grounds [2].
    Administrative Law (Ritsuryō): The study of the [Chinese-derived legal codes](/entries/chinese-derived-legal-co…
  2. Kofun Period Social Structure

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    The Ruling Elite (Ōkimi and Hereditary Peers)
    At the apex was the Ōkimi (Great King), the supreme political and religious authority. The Ōkimi was believed to be directly descended from the Sun Goddess\ (Amaterasu/), a claim solidified through the management of the most imposing kofun structures. Below the Ōkimi were the hereditary peers, who governed specific territories or managed critical state functions. These nobles were…