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    '''Shura no Kuni''' (修羅の国 ''Land of [[wikipedia:Asura (Buddhism)|Asura]]'') is a country in Hokuto no Ken and Souten no Ken, it's located near the Sea of Death. It is the birthplace of the Hokuto and [[Gento Kō Ken]] martial arts. Once a part of China, Shura no Kuni became a violent country ruled by warlords. Male Shura receive a [[wikipedia:Agoge|spartan upbringing]], learning only how to fight and kill. Only 1% of Shura boys reach adulthood. Females can only hope to become a wife of a Shura, as there is no other option for them.
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    The {{Translation|'''Land of Asura'''|修羅の国|Shura no Kuni}} is a country featured in Hokuto no Ken and Souten no Ken, located near the Sea of Death. It is the birthplace of the Hokuto, Nanto and [[Gento Kō Ken]] martial arts. The Land of Asura is the setting of the last major arc in the series, and features the strongest foes faced.


    It is an [[wikipedia:Sakoku|isolationist nation]]-- no one is allowed to enter or leave the country. Violation of this law is an automatic death sentence.
    == Culture ==
    Once a part of China, Shura no Kuni became a violent country ruled by warlords. Male Shura receive a [[wikipedia:Agoge|spartan upbringing]], learning only how to fight and kill. Only 1% of Shura boys reach adulthood. Females can only hope to become a wife of a Shura, as there is no other option for them.


    The Asura live in fear of the [[wikipedia:Rakshasa|Rakshasa]] (羅刹 ''Rasetsu''), the legendary Asura-devouring beast whose identity [[Shachi]] has adopted.
    Shura boys and warriors are rendered nameless until they properly join the ranks of the warrior caste. As soon as they reach their 15th birthday, they are to undergo a rite of passage, to engage in battle and defeat 100 opponents whose corpses must be brought as proof. Only when achieving this feat, they are given a name and officially introduced into the adults.
     
    It is an [[wikipedia:Sakoku|isolationist nation]]-- no one is allowed to enter or leave the country. Violation of this law is an automatic death sentence. It is not entirely clear whether foreigners count towards the 100 body count requirement for adulthood, as the [[Nameless Asura]] had massacred a crew nearly numbering 100 men when he was 15 years old, yet remained nameless several years after the event and now a grown man. The Asura live in fear of the [[wikipedia:Rakshasa|Rakshasa]] (羅刹 ''Rasetsu''), the legendary Asura-devouring beast whose identity [[Shachi]] has adopted.
     
    Even after becoming proper Shura, the warriors can still fight amongst themselves for different reasons, even competing for a particular bride as reward in a tournament. Shura who kill other Shura in battle, take a sample of the blood of their fallen opponent and mark themselves with it as a form of spiritual rite, where the spirit of the fallen warrior lives through the blood, empowering the winner and making him stronger. When taking in a new wife as trophy a practice where a cup of wine is seasoned with the blood of the would be wife is delivered to the Shura, thereby sealing the marriage.
     
    The army of the country is the strongest army in the series even outmatching the armies of Raoh, Souther, Shin and Jakoh. Even the strongest master of Gento like Falco has some trouble fighting an average soldier, although he was injured and exhausted. However, they mostly act like the common thug in the series since they use most of their muscle not their brain. Shura have an array of different martial arts at their disposal otherwise not seen elsewhere.
     
    Despite the fact that almost all Shura are completely heartless and brutal, there are still some Shura who still have some kindness and humanity in them likes Nagato, his men and Hyo (before his corruption).
     
    After Kaioh's death, the Shura were wiped out by the Hokuto army and the rebel villager, freeing the land of Ashura from tyranny forever.


    ==Caste==
    ==Caste==
    A caste system in in place in Shura no Kuni.
    A caste system is in place in Shura no Kuni.
    # [[Rashō]] (羅将, ''Supreme Leader''): Three warlords that rule the land.
    # [[Rasho]] (羅将, ''Supreme Leader''): Three warlords that rule the land.
    # [[Gunshō]] (郡将, ''District Leader''): District commanders.
    # [[Gunsho]] (郡将, ''District Leader''): District commanders.
    # [[Shura]] (修羅 ''[[wikipedia:Asura (Buddhism)|Asura]]): Main warrior caste.
    # [[Asura]] (修羅 ''[[wikipedia:Asura (Buddhism)|Asura]]''): Main warrior caste.
    # [[Boro]] (ボロ ''Rags'') : The lowest caste, similar to the ancient [[wikipedia:Helots|Helots]].
    # [[Boro]] (ボロ ''Rags'') : The lowest caste, similar to the ancient [[wikipedia:Helots|Helots]]. Boros are former Asura who have been defeated in battle, but survive. As defeat is considered paramount to death, their tendons in their legs are cut to ensure that they cannot feasibly fight back, and are essentially slaves and attendants to the Asura whom they are in servitude to. Notably, some lesser Asura are in attendance to higher ranking Asura, including Gunsho, showing flexibility in the ranks.


    ==Ashuran Language==
    ==Ashuran Language==
    There appear to be two separate Asuran languages (修羅語 ''Shurago''). One is written in kanji and the other in Sanskrit.
    There appear to be two separate Asuran languages (修羅語 ''Shurago''). One is written in [[wikipedia:kanji|kanji]] and the other in [[wikipedia:Tibetan alphabet|Tibetan]] [[wikipedia:Uchen script|uchen script]].
    *Ara Shōkon (愛羅承魂): A statement of victory. - ''[[Alf]]''
    *Ara Shōkon ([[wiktionary:愛|愛]][[wiktionary:羅|羅]][[wiktionary:承|承]][[wiktionary:魂|魂]]): A statement of victory. - ''[[Alf]]''
    *Da (咑):A kiai
    *Da ([[wiktionary:咑|]]):A kiai
    *Fun (憤): An exclamation of anger.
    *Fun ([[wiktionary:|憤]]): Hate, resentment. - ''[[Kaio]]''
    *Funha (噴破): Destruction - ''[[Shachi]]
    *Funha ([[wiktionary:噴|噴]][[wiktionary:破|破]]): Destruction - ''[[Shachi]]''
    *Funso Soku (憤詛熄): An exclamation of anger. - ''[[Alf]]''
    *Funso Soku ([[wiktionary:憤|憤]][[wiktionary:詛|詛]][[wiktionary:熄|熄]]): An exclamation of anger. - ''Alf''
    *Hanra Hamida Abutetora (凡羅破魅陀亜仏弟斗羅) - ''[[Nameless Asura]]''
    *Hanra Hamida Abutetora ({{linktext|凡|羅|破|魅|陀|亜|仏|弟|斗|羅}}) - ''[[Nameless Asura]]''
    *Húhŭ (狐虎): Fox Tiger (Password to Leia's school) - ''[[Tao]]''
    *Húhŭ ([[wiktionary:狐|狐]][[wiktionary:虎|虎]]): Fox Tiger (Password to Leia's school) - ''[[Tao]]''
    *Katsu (喝): A kiai
    *Hūṃ ([[wiktionary:हूँ|हूँ]]): ''Kaio''
    *Ketsukō Shusei Yōseikuntō Shibi Taitei Sanrei Seikun Kōseikundo Kōryōdaijin (闕皇主星曜星君東紫微大帝産霊星君喉星君土皇良大神) - ''[[Jukei]]''
    *Katsu ([[wiktionary:|喝]]): Shout - ''Kenshiro''
    *[[wikipedia:Om|Om]] () - ''[[Jukei]]''
    *Ketsukō Shusei Yōseikuntō Shibi Taitei Sanrei Seikun Kōseikundo Kōryōdaijin ({{linktext|闕|皇|主|星|曜|星君|東|紫|微|大帝|産|霊|星君|喉|星君|土|皇|良|大神}}) - ''Jukei''
    *Pá (爬): Crawl, Climb - ''Boro''
    *[[wikipedia:Om|Om]] ([[wiktionary:ༀ|ༀ]]) - ''[[Jukei]]''
    *Páo (袍): Cloak - ''Boro''
    *Pá ([[wiktionary:|爬]]): Crawl, Climb - ''Boro''
    *Pŏ (頗): Uneven - ''Boro''
    *Páo ([[wiktionary:袍|]]): Cloak - ''Boro''
    *Sǎn (散): Scatter - ''Boro''
    *Pŏ ([[wiktionary:|頗]]): Uneven - ''Boro''
    *Tahlon (大老): Master - ''[[Hyo]]''
    *Sai ([[wiktionary:砕|砕]]): Smash - ''Kuroyasha''
    *[[wikipedia:Vajra|Vajra]] (वज्र): diamond thunderbolt - ''[[Jukei]]''
    *Sǎn ([[wiktionary:|散]]): Scatter - ''Boro''
    *Wúcáo (吾曹): We - ''Boro''
    *[[Sha and Zhan|Shā]] ([[wiktionary:殺|殺]]): Kill - ''[[Kaiser]]''
    *Tahlon ({{ruby|[[wiktionary:大|大]][[wiktionary:老|老]]|ターロン}}): Master - ''[[Hyo]]''
    *[[wikipedia:Vajra|Vajra]] ([[wiktionary:वज्र|ཝ་ཛྲ]]): diamond thunderbolt or denunciation- ''Jukei''
    *Wúcáo ([[wiktionary:吾曹|吾曹]]): We - ''Boro''
    *[[Sha and Zhan|Zhǎn]] ([[wiktionary:斬|斬]]): Decapitate - ''Kaiser''


    ==References==
    ==References==

    Latest revision as of 20:45, 25 September 2023

    The Land of Asura (修羅の国, Shura no Kuni) is a country featured in Hokuto no Ken and Souten no Ken, located near the Sea of Death. It is the birthplace of the Hokuto, Nanto and Gento Kō Ken martial arts. The Land of Asura is the setting of the last major arc in the series, and features the strongest foes faced.

    Culture[edit | edit source]

    Once a part of China, Shura no Kuni became a violent country ruled by warlords. Male Shura receive a spartan upbringing, learning only how to fight and kill. Only 1% of Shura boys reach adulthood. Females can only hope to become a wife of a Shura, as there is no other option for them.

    Shura boys and warriors are rendered nameless until they properly join the ranks of the warrior caste. As soon as they reach their 15th birthday, they are to undergo a rite of passage, to engage in battle and defeat 100 opponents whose corpses must be brought as proof. Only when achieving this feat, they are given a name and officially introduced into the adults.

    It is an isolationist nation-- no one is allowed to enter or leave the country. Violation of this law is an automatic death sentence. It is not entirely clear whether foreigners count towards the 100 body count requirement for adulthood, as the Nameless Asura had massacred a crew nearly numbering 100 men when he was 15 years old, yet remained nameless several years after the event and now a grown man. The Asura live in fear of the Rakshasa (羅刹 Rasetsu), the legendary Asura-devouring beast whose identity Shachi has adopted.

    Even after becoming proper Shura, the warriors can still fight amongst themselves for different reasons, even competing for a particular bride as reward in a tournament. Shura who kill other Shura in battle, take a sample of the blood of their fallen opponent and mark themselves with it as a form of spiritual rite, where the spirit of the fallen warrior lives through the blood, empowering the winner and making him stronger. When taking in a new wife as trophy a practice where a cup of wine is seasoned with the blood of the would be wife is delivered to the Shura, thereby sealing the marriage.

    The army of the country is the strongest army in the series even outmatching the armies of Raoh, Souther, Shin and Jakoh. Even the strongest master of Gento like Falco has some trouble fighting an average soldier, although he was injured and exhausted. However, they mostly act like the common thug in the series since they use most of their muscle not their brain. Shura have an array of different martial arts at their disposal otherwise not seen elsewhere.

    Despite the fact that almost all Shura are completely heartless and brutal, there are still some Shura who still have some kindness and humanity in them likes Nagato, his men and Hyo (before his corruption).

    After Kaioh's death, the Shura were wiped out by the Hokuto army and the rebel villager, freeing the land of Ashura from tyranny forever.

    Caste[edit | edit source]

    A caste system is in place in Shura no Kuni.

    1. Rasho (羅将, Supreme Leader): Three warlords that rule the land.
    2. Gunsho (郡将, District Leader): District commanders.
    3. Asura (修羅 Asura): Main warrior caste.
    4. Boro (ボロ Rags) : The lowest caste, similar to the ancient Helots. Boros are former Asura who have been defeated in battle, but survive. As defeat is considered paramount to death, their tendons in their legs are cut to ensure that they cannot feasibly fight back, and are essentially slaves and attendants to the Asura whom they are in servitude to. Notably, some lesser Asura are in attendance to higher ranking Asura, including Gunsho, showing flexibility in the ranks.

    Ashuran Language[edit | edit source]

    There appear to be two separate Asuran languages (修羅語 Shurago). One is written in kanji and the other in Tibetan uchen script.

    References[edit | edit source]