Hyakujin
Hyakujin is a term derived from Japanese, literally translating to "hundred people" or "many people." It is often used in a broad sense to refer to the general populace or the masses. The concept of hyakujin can encompass a wide range of social strata, from ordinary citizens to large crowds gathered for a specific event. Its usage can be found in historical contexts, literature, and contemporary discussions about society.
In some contexts, hyakujin might be used to distinguish the common folk from the ruling class or