0
edits
m (Protected "Pan Yuling" ([edit=autoconfirmed] (indefinite) [move=autoconfirmed] (indefinite))) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[Image:CaptureyulII.jpg|200px|right]] | [[Image:CaptureyulII.jpg|200px|right]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''Pān Yùlíng'''|潘 玉玲|Han Gyokurei}} (''c.v.'' [[Aya Hisakawa]] → [[Yumi Toma]]) | {{nihongo|'''Pān Yùlíng'''|潘 玉玲|Han Gyokurei}} (''c.v.'' [[Aya Hisakawa]] → [[Yumi Toma]]) | ||
:[[Pan Guanglin]]'s sister and [[ | :[[Pan Guanglin]]'s sister and [[Kenshiro Kasumi]]'s girlfriend (and later, wife). She first met Kenshirō after he was badly beaten and she nursed him back to health. She also appears to be some sort of Christian. Her [[Weng Hongyuan|adopted father]] promised her to [[Mang Kuangyun]] as payment. However, Yùlíng was already in love with Kenshiro, and a jealous Kuángyún erased her memory and left her with a nomadic warlord in Northern China ([[wikipedia:Hebei|Hebei]]). She became the horse bandit leader '''Lǐ Xiùbǎo''' ({{CJKV|t=李秀寶|j=李秀宝|r=Ri Shūhō|l=}}), fighting small guerilla battles against the [[wikipedia:Imperial Japanese Army|Imperial Japanese Army]], gaining a sense of hatred against the Japanese. She also learned some [[wikipedia:Northern Praying Mantis (martial art)|Praying Mantis]] martial arts. <span>Yùlíng</span> eventually regains her memories in Shanghai after meeting Kenshiro again and marries him soon after. After a failed assassination attempts leaves Guānglín crippled, she succeeds her brother as leader of the [[Qing Bang]]. | ||
:<gallery captionalign="left"> | :<gallery captionalign="left"> |
edits