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===Taizanji Kenpō===
===Taizanji Kenpō===
The {{nihongo|'''Taizanji Kenpō'''|泰山寺拳法||"[[wikipedia:Mount Tai|Taishan]] Temple Martial Arts"}} was the original rival style of Hokuto Shinken in the two pilot episodes of ''Hokuto no Ken'' drawn and written by Tetsuo Hara. In the present day setting of the pilot episodes, the Taishan Temple is an organization of assassins that disguises themselves to the public as a regular martial arts school, working primarily as assassins for powerful political figures. Eventually, they carried much influence over the world's governments, extending their hands to Japan. When ''Hokuto no Ken'' was picked up as a series, this storyline was discarded and Nanto Seiken (and later Hokuto Ryūken) took on the role of Hokuto Shinken's primary rival style, reducing the Taishan style to a minor one used primarily by small fry characters. According to the 1986 publication ''Hokuto no Ken Special: All About the Man'', the school's name is derived the Chinese [[epithet]] {{nihongo|"Mount Tai & Big Dipper"|泰山北斗|Taizan Hokuto}}, since they were the original enemies of the Hokuto Shinken style.
The {{nihongo|'''Taizanji Kenpō'''|泰山寺拳法||"[[wikipedia:Mount Tai|Taishan]] Temple Martial Arts"}} was the original rival style of [[Hokuto Shin Ken]] in the two pilot episodes of ''Hokuto no Ken'' drawn and written by Tetsuo Hara. In the present day setting of the pilot episodes, the Taishan Temple is an organization of assassins that disguises themselves to the public as a regular martial arts school, working primarily as assassins for powerful political figures. Eventually, they carried much influence over the world's governments, extending their hands to Japan. When ''Hokuto no Ken'' was picked up as a series, this storyline was discarded and Nanto Seiken (and later Hokuto Ryūken) took on the role of Hokuto Shinken's primary rival style, reducing the Taishan style to a minor one used primarily by small fry characters. According to the 1986 publication ''Hokuto no Ken Special: All About the Man'', the school's name is derived the Chinese [[epithet]] {{nihongo|"Mount Tai & Big Dipper"|泰山北斗|Taizan Hokuto}}, since they were the original enemies of the Hokuto Shinken style.


*'''Styles''' and '''techniques''' in the pilot episodes:
*'''Styles''' and '''techniques''' in the pilot episodes:
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*'''Styles''' and '''techniques''' in the manga series:
*'''Styles''' and '''techniques''' in the manga series:
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben'''|泰山流双条鞭||"Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip"}} - Double [[Whip]]-wielding style used by Uighur, the warden of Cassandra. The ultimate technique performed by Uighur in this style is {{nihongo|'''Yūdō Danha'''|熊胴断波||"Bear Trunk Severance Wave"}}, in Uighur shreds his victim in half. A more powerful variation of this style, also used by Uighur is the {{nihongo|'''Taizan-ryū Senjō Ben'''|泰山流千条鞭||"Taishan-style Thousand Streak Whip"}}, in which Uighur removes several whips from the two horns on his helmet. Uighur's ultimate attack with the "Thousand Streak Whip" style is the {{nihongo|'''[[Mōko Hakyoku Dō]]'''|蒙古覇極道||"Tao of the Mongolian Champion"}}, a powerful shoulder tackle he performs while Ken is bind to his whips.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben'''|泰山流双条鞭||"Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip"}} - Double [[Whip]]-wielding style used by Uighur, the warden of Cassandra. The ultimate technique performed by Uighur in this style is {{nihongo|'''Yūdō Danha'''|熊胴断波||"Bear Trunk Severance Wave"}}, in Uighur shreds his victim in half. A more powerful variation of this style, also used by Uighur is the {{nihongo|'''Taizan-ryū Senjō Ben'''|泰山流千条鞭||"Taishan-style Thousand Streak Whip"}}, in which Uighur removes several whips from the two horns on his helmet. Uighur's ultimate attack with the "Thousand Streak Whip" style is the {{nihongo|'''[[Mōko Hakyoku Dō]]'''|蒙古覇極道||"Tao of the Mongolian Champion"}}, a powerful shoulder tackle he performs while Ken is bind to his whips.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan Tenrō Ken'''|泰山天狼拳||"Taishan Celestial Wolf Fist"}} - The style of Ryūga of the ''Tenrō-sei'' ("[[Sirius|Celestial Wolf Star]]"). The user scoops out chunks of flesh from the opponent's body before killing them. Ryūga's primary technique is the {{nihongo|'''Tenrō Tōga Ken'''| 天狼凍牙拳||"Celestial Wolf Freezing Fang Fist"}}.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan Tenrō Ken'''|泰山天狼拳||"Taishan Celestial Wolf Fist"}} - The style of Ryūga of the ''Tenrō-sei'' ("[[wikipedia:Sirius|Celestial Wolf Star]]"). The user scoops out chunks of flesh from the opponent's body before killing them. Ryūga's primary technique is the {{nihongo|'''Tenrō Tōga Ken'''| 天狼凍牙拳||"Celestial Wolf Freezing Fang Fist"}}.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan Hadatsu Gō'''|泰山破奪剛||"Taishan Destroy and Plunder Strength"}} - The style used by Gelga, a thug that Jūza fought against.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan Hadatsu Gō'''|泰山破奪剛||"Taishan Destroy and Plunder Strength"}} - The style used by Gelga, a thug that Jūza fought against.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan Yōken'''|泰山妖拳||"Taishan Bewitching Fist"}} - [[Ribbon]]-cutting style used by Hilka, an underling of Raoh.
** {{nihongo|'''Taizan Yōken'''|泰山妖拳||"Taishan Bewitching Fist"}} - [[Ribbon]]-cutting style used by Hilka, an underling of Raoh.
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