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:The main character of ''[[Souten no Ken]]'' and 62nd successor to [[Hokuto Shinken]]. Known in Shanghai as {{nihongo|'''[[wikipedia:Yama_(Buddhism_and_Chinese_mythology)#Yama_in_Chinese.2C_Korean.2C_and_Japanese_mythology|Yán Wáng]]'''|閻王|En'ō}}. Loves smoking cigarettes (because "I bleed easily so it helps to clog up my arteries"), reading, playing the piano and has an excellent sense of smell. He is also fluent in Chinese, Japanese, German and ancient Hebrew.
:The main character of ''[[Souten no Ken]]'' and 62nd successor to [[Hokuto Shinken]]. Known in Shanghai as {{nihongo|'''[[wikipedia:Yama_(Buddhism_and_Chinese_mythology)#Yama_in_Chinese.2C_Korean.2C_and_Japanese_mythology|Yán Wáng]]'''|閻王|En'ō}}. Loves smoking cigarettes (because "I bleed easily so it helps to clog up my arteries"), reading, playing the piano and has an excellent sense of smell. He is also fluent in Chinese, Japanese, German and ancient Hebrew.


:The son of [[Tesshin Kasumi]] and [[Liú Yuè-Yīng]] and the half-brother of [[Ramon Kasumi]], Kenshiro was born with a Big Dipper-shaped birthmark on his head at the [[Taiseiden|Tài Shèng Yuàn]] (泰聖院 Taiseiin) Temple in [[wikipedia:Ningbo|Ningbo]]. Because of this, his mother called him '''Ā-Xīng''' (阿星 ''Star''). Kenshiro stayed there until the age of 3.
:The son of [[Tesshin Kasumi]] and [[Liu Yueying]] and the half-brother of [[Ramon Kasumi]], Kenshiro was born with a Big Dipper-shaped birthmark on his head at the [[Taiseiden|Tàishèng Yuàn]] (泰聖院 Taiseiin) Temple in [[wikipedia:Ningbo|Ningbo]]. Because of this, his mother called him '''Ā-Xīng''' (阿星 ''Star''). Kenshiro stayed there until the age of 3.


:In Japan, he's a lecturer at the Tōwa Women's University. Depicted as somewhat easy going, as well as comical; compared to his [[Kenshiro|namesake and nephew]], Tetsuo Hara describes Kenshiro Kasumi as a combination of the strength of Kenshiro, the good nature of Keiji Maeda from ''[[wikipedia:Keiji (manga)|Hana no Keiji]]'' and the sarcastic attitude of the title character of ''Nakabo Rintaro''. However, remains the stoic persona which would be eventually seen in his nephew. He uses the same catch-phrase as his nephew, {{nihongo|'''"You're already dead"'''|お前はもう死んでいる|Omae wa mō shindeiru}}, but pronounces it in Chinese, '''"Nǐ yǐ jīng sǐ le"''' ({{zh|first=t|t=儞已經死了|s=你已经死了}}).
:In Japan, he's a lecturer at the Tōwa Women's University. Depicted as somewhat easy going, as well as comical; compared to his [[Kenshiro|namesake and nephew]], Tetsuo Hara describes Kenshiro Kasumi as a combination of the strength of Kenshiro, the good nature of Keiji Maeda from ''[[wikipedia:Keiji (manga)|Hana no Keiji]]'' and the sarcastic attitude of the title character of ''Nakabo Rintaro''. However, remains the stoic persona which would be eventually seen in his nephew. He uses the same catch-phrase as his nephew, {{nihongo|'''"You're already dead"'''|お前はもう死んでいる|Omae wa mō shindeiru}}, but pronounces it in Chinese, '''"Nǐ yǐ jīng sǐ le"''' ({{zh|first=t|t=儞已經死了|s=你已经死了}}).
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