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The 1930's successor to the [[Hokuto Ryū Ken|Hokuto Ryūka Ken]] style. His first encounter with the previous master, [[Liú Xuán-Xìn]], was at the [[Taiseiden|Tài Shèng Yuàn]] Temple in [[wikipedia:Ningbo|Ningbo]]. He met [[Xià Wén-Lì]] there, too. | The 1930's successor to the [[Hokuto Ryū Ken|Hokuto Ryūka Ken]] style. His first encounter with the previous master, [[Liú Xuán-Xìn]], was at the [[Taiseiden|Tài Shèng Yuàn]] Temple in [[wikipedia:Ningbo|Ningbo]]. He met [[Xià Wén-Lì]] there, too. | ||
Driven to revenge by the death of his family at the hands of [[Dù Tiān-Fēng]], | Driven to revenge by the death of his family at the hands of [[Dù Tiān-Fēng]], Zōngwǔ turned evil and began to train in the Hokuto Ryūka Ken arts. Pro-war, he believes that it is a good opportunity to cleanse evil from the world. Later he joined the [[wikipedia:Nazism|Nazis]] as a [[wikipedia:Untersturmführer|Lieutenant]] in the [[wikipedia:Waffen-SS|Waffen-SS]] even though he was Chinese. He had the chance to kill [[wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]] but didn't because he felt Hitler was too pitiful. [[Edmund Heckler]] brings him to Shanghai during the [[wikipedia:Battle of Shanghai|Battle of Shanghai]]. Zōngwǔ survives an attempt on his life after [[Dù Tiān-Fēng]] asks for [[Edmund Heckler]] to organize the hit. | ||
Zōngwǔ desired to kill [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] in order to prove that Hokuto Ryūka Ken was superior than [[Hokuto Shinken]]. After killing Dù Tiãn-Fēng and finally avenging his parents' deaths he renounced his evil ways and became a monk. | |||
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