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: The Number Three Boss of the [[Honghua Hui]] his nickname was [[wikipedia:Kappa (folklore)|Shuǐhǔ]] Tian for the bald patch atop his head, he now wears a heavy iron (made of gold in the anime) toupee. Has metal[[File:Tian.jpg|thumb|Tian with heavy iron toupee.]] hands. He dies from drowning in a bath house after [[Kenshiro Kasumi]] disabled his arms and legs as Tian was unable to lift his head due to his heavy wig.[[File:Gold_tian_II.png|thumb]][[File:Kappa_tian2.png|thumb]] | : The Number Three Boss of the [[Honghua Hui]] his nickname was [[wikipedia:Kappa (folklore)|Shuǐhǔ]] Tian for the bald patch atop his head, he now wears a heavy iron (made of gold in the anime) toupee. Has metal[[File:Tian.jpg|thumb|Tian with heavy iron toupee.]] hands. He dies from drowning in a bath house after [[Kenshiro Kasumi]] disabled his arms and legs as Tian was unable to lift his head due to his heavy wig.[[File:Gold_tian_II.png|thumb]][[File:Kappa_tian2.png|thumb]] | ||
:''Souten no Ken Regenesis'' introduces his twin brother, '''[[Tian Yueyun]]''' | :''Souten no Ken Regenesis'' introduces his twin brother, '''[[Tian Yueyun]]'''. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
:The [[w:c:yokai:Suiko|Shuǐhǔ]] ({{CJKV|c=水虎|j=水虎|r=Suiko}}) is legendary beast described in the ''[[wikipedia:Compendium of Materia Medica|Compendium of Materia Medica]]'' (1578) as living in the rivers of [[wikipedia:Hubei|Hubei]] province. It is depicted in [[wikipedia:Toriyama Sekien|Toriyama Sekien]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki|Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki]]'' (1779). It is similar to the [[w:c:yokai:Kappa|Kappa]] of Japan. | :The [[w:c:yokai:Suiko|Shuǐhǔ]] ({{CJKV|c=水虎|j=水虎|r=Suiko}}) is legendary beast described in the ''[[wikipedia:Compendium of Materia Medica|Compendium of Materia Medica]]'' (1578) as living in the rivers of [[wikipedia:Hubei|Hubei]] province. It is depicted in [[wikipedia:Toriyama Sekien|Toriyama Sekien]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki|Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki]]'' (1779). It is similar to the [[w:c:yokai:Kappa|Kappa]] of Japan. |
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