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The destined heir, [[Shuken]], came to be Hokuto Shinken's founder upon blending his ancestor's arts of [[Hokuto Sōke no Ken]] and the Yuezhi People martial art [[Seito Gekken]].
The destined heir, [[Shuken]], came to be Hokuto Shinken's founder upon blending his ancestor's arts of [[Hokuto Sōke no Ken]] and the Yuezhi People martial art [[Seito Gekken]].


Overtime, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms saw Hokuto Shinken undergo a schism; [[Hokuto Soka Ken]] served Cao Cao, [[Hokuto Sonka Ken]] served Sun Wu, and [[Hokuto Ryū Ken|Hokuto Ryuka Ken]] served Liu Bei. At the end of such an era, it was Hokuto Soka Ken that rose to become the defining martial art of Hokuto Shinken.
Over time, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms saw Hokuto Shinken undergo a schism; [[Hokuto Soka Ken]] served Cao Cao, [[Hokuto Sonka Ken]] served Sun Wu, and [[Hokuto Ryū Ken|Hokuto Ryuka Ken]] served Liu Bei. At the end of such an era, it was Hokuto Soka Ken that rose to become the defining martial art of Hokuto Shinken.


Prior to the events of the ''Hokuto no Ken'' manga, the successor of Hokuto Shinken was [[Ryūken]], who won the successorship against his rival [[Kōryū]]. Ryuken then trained four adopted sons; [[Raoh]], [[Toki]], [[Jagi]] and [[Kenshirō]] in the art. Kenshiro was chosen by Ryuken to become his successor, although the other brothers still used the style due to Ryuken's death at the hands of Raoh. In the prequel series ''[[Souten no Ken]]'', Ryuken (or Ramon Kasumi, as he is called in the series) is revealed to had been the 63rd Grand Master of Hokuto Shinken, preceded by his elder half-brother [[Kenshirō Kasumi]], the 62nd Grand Master. The two brothers learned the style from their father, [[Tesshin Kasumi]], the 61st Grand Master, thereby making the Kenshiro from ''Fist of the North Star'' the 64th Grand Master.
Prior to the events of the ''Hokuto no Ken'' manga, the successor of Hokuto Shinken was [[Ryūken]], who won the successorship against his rival [[Kōryū]]. Ryuken then trained four adopted sons; [[Raoh]], [[Toki]], [[Jagi]] and [[Kenshirō]] in the art. Kenshiro was chosen by Ryuken to become his successor, although the other brothers still used the style due to Ryuken's death at the hands of Raoh. In the prequel series ''[[Souten no Ken]]'', Ryuken (or Ramon Kasumi, as he is called in the series) is revealed to had been the 63rd Grand Master of Hokuto Shinken, preceded by his elder half-brother [[Kenshirō Kasumi]], the 62nd Grand Master. The two brothers learned the style from their father, [[Tesshin Kasumi]], the 61st Grand Master, thereby making the Kenshiro from ''Fist of the North Star'' the 64th Grand Master.
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