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That take an advance course in book keeping because for about 70% of Japan's history they acted as mid level bureaucrats filling out paper work and not badass warriors.
Any stick
Any bow except paris prime or mutalist cernos
Any silent thrown weapon thats not the pox
wukong is literally based off of one of the greatest fighters in their culture, sun wukong
Most people base their knowledge on anime, manga, games, and movies.
I think they get mercenaries/ ronin/ bandits confused with the actaul samurai.
The monkey king is Chinese samurai are Japanese so no wukong isn't based off the greatest fighter in Japan's culture unless your counting goku and not the OG monkey king.
To be fair a ronin is technically a samurai albeit the lowest rung on the ladder and with no real authority beyond being able to legally own a sword which was criminal for the commoners in feudal Japan. There about on par with a hedge knight in Europe a part of the naval class on paper but in practice just a slightly higher end sword for hire.