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A samurai is a member of the warrior class in feudal Japan, known for their code of honor, discipline, and martial skills. In contrast, a shogun is a military leader who held significant power and authority, often ruling on behalf of the emperor. While all shoguns were technically samurai, not all samurai were shoguns; the latter was a title granted to the highest-ranking military leaders. The shogunate system often involved the shogun overseeing various samurai, who served as their vassals.

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