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MEN, MONKEYS, HOUSES, AND SOYS. 155<br />

They were paid a salary in koku, or bags of rice, and<br />

in return were free from all taxes or tolls such as<br />

the merchants, farmers, and lower class had to pay.<br />

The general rule about the use of the daimio's<br />

horses was that all the samurai and their sons whose<br />

income amounted to about one thousand bushels of<br />

rice a year, among whom were Honda and Rai, could<br />

ride on the horses or take riding exercises twice a<br />

month.<br />

In addition to horsemanship the young men<br />

learned fencing, wrestling, and military drill. Read-<br />

ing and writing were taught at two separate schools,<br />

reading being learned in the morning and writing in<br />

the afternoon ; yet in the whole school of five hundred<br />

lads there was not one son of a merchant,<br />

farmer, or mechanic. It was considered a disgraceful<br />

thing for a samurai to study arithmetic, and in the<br />

old-time school this branch of knowledge was not<br />

allowed to be taught.<br />

Useful knowledge, except as<br />

it related to war or the military life, was not con-<br />

sidered worthy of a samurai's attention. Some even<br />

thought it disgraceful to know how to count money.<br />

Trade was regarded as a mean thing, and the term<br />

merchant was regarded as synonymous with liar or<br />

miser. A marriage between a samurai and a mer-<br />

chant's daughter was almost unheard of, though it<br />

sometimes did take place. In some instances also a<br />

trader or brewer was able to purchase the right of<br />

wearing swords, and even of entering the samurai<br />

class. The proprietor of a sake'-brewery was often<br />

the best dressed and most important personage in

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