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[[File:Wind_Daimyo.JPG|thumb|The [[Wind Daimyō (Part I)|former daimyō]] of the [[Land of Wind|Wind]].]] |
[[File:Wind_Daimyo.JPG|thumb|The [[Wind Daimyō (Part I)|former daimyō]] of the [[Land of Wind|Wind]].]] |
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− | A {{translation|'''[[Wikipedia:Daimyo|daimyō]]'''|大名|daimyō|lit meaning=Great Name|engtv=Feudal Lord}} is the leader of a country. During the third stage of the [[Chūnin Exams]] held in [[Konohagakure]], attending daimyō |
+ | A {{translation|'''[[Wikipedia:Daimyo|daimyō]]'''|大名|daimyō|lit meaning=Great Name|engtv=Feudal Lord}} is the leader of a country. During the third stage of the [[Chūnin Exams]] held in [[Konohagakure]], attending daimyō examine the participants as a council to determine which candidates have the aptitude of becoming [[chūnin]]. Among these people, many bet money on which participants would win their matches, in some cases they go as far as threatening or bribing one of the combatants to let their opponent win. Following the [[Kage Summit]], the daimyō of the [[Five Great Shinobi Countries]] agree to endorse the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]]. |
== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 16:06, 26 June 2011
A daimyō (大名, daimyō, English TV: Feudal Lord, literally meaning: Great Name) is the leader of a country. During the third stage of the Chūnin Exams held in Konohagakure, attending daimyō examine the participants as a council to determine which candidates have the aptitude of becoming chūnin. Among these people, many bet money on which participants would win their matches, in some cases they go as far as threatening or bribing one of the combatants to let their opponent win. Following the Kage Summit, the daimyō of the Five Great Shinobi Countries agree to endorse the Allied Shinobi Forces.