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    {{nihongo|'''Lǐ Yǒng-Jiàn'''|李 永健|Ri Eiken}} (''c.v.'' Umeji Sasaki)
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    : Worked as an assassin for the secret society Qīng-Bāng and was called The Sleeping Dragon (睡龍'', Shuì-Lóng''). A good friend of [[Kenshirō Kasumi]]. At the beginning of the series, the old man works as a food taster for Emperor Pu-Yi and travels with him to Japan. He was captured by the Hóng-Huá Society and was interrogated as to the whereabouts of Yán-Wáng . Even when they cut off his toes, he refused to tell them anything. Dies from his illness by the end of the first story arc.
    : Worked as an assassin for the secret society Qīng-Bāng and was called The Sleeping Dragon (睡龍'', Shuì-Lóng''). A good friend of [[Kenshirō Kasumi]]. At the beginning of the series, the old man works as a food taster for Emperor Pu-Yi and travels with him to Japan. He was captured by the Hóng-Huá Society and was interrogated as to the whereabouts of Yán-Wáng . Even when they cut off his toes, he refused to tell them anything. Dies from his illness by the end of the first story arc.
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    [[Category:Souten no Ken characters|Li Yong-Jian]]
    [[Category:Souten no Ken characters|Li Yong-Jian]]
    [[Category:Qīng Bāng|Li Yong-Jian]]
    [[Category:Qīng Bāng|Li Yong-Jian]]

    Revision as of 15:22, 11 January 2011

    Lǐ Yǒng-Jiàn (李 永健, Ri Eiken) (c.v. Umeji Sasaki)

    Worked as an assassin for the secret society Qīng-Bāng and was called The Sleeping Dragon (睡龍, Shuì-Lóng). A good friend of Kenshirō Kasumi. At the beginning of the series, the old man works as a food taster for Emperor Pu-Yi and travels with him to Japan. He was captured by the Hóng-Huá Society and was interrogated as to the whereabouts of Yán-Wáng . Even when they cut off his toes, he refused to tell them anything. Dies from his illness by the end of the first story arc.