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    {{nihongo|'''Butōzan Kinpyō Ken'''|武当山金豹拳|[[wikipedia:Wudang Mountains|Wudang Mountains]] Golden Leopard Fist|}}: A martial art stolen by [[Raoh]] in ''[[Ten no Haoh]]''. Raoh held the successor's wife and child hostage in exchange for the style's scroll. When the Butōzan Kinpyō Ken successor consented, Raoh returned his family but struck the man's ''Shinketsushū'' (新血愁) vital point, sentencing him to three agonizing days before death.
    {{nihongo|'''Butōzan Kinpyō Ken'''|武当山金豹拳|[[wikipedia:Wudang Sect|Wudang Mountains]] Golden [[wikipedia:Leopard Kung Fu|Leopard Fist]]}}: A martial art stolen by [[Raoh]] in ''[[Ten no Haoh]]''. Raoh held the successor's wife and child hostage in exchange for the style's scroll. When the Butōzan Kinpyō Ken successor consented, Raoh returned his family but struck the man's ''Shinketsushū'' (新血愁) [[Keiraku Hikō|vital point]], sentencing him to three agonizing days before death.
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    Latest revision as of 18:50, 20 April 2018

    Butōzan Kinpyō Ken (武当山金豹拳, Wudang Mountains Golden Leopard Fist): A martial art stolen by Raoh in Ten no Haoh. Raoh held the successor's wife and child hostage in exchange for the style's scroll. When the Butōzan Kinpyō Ken successor consented, Raoh returned his family but struck the man's Shinketsushū (新血愁) vital point, sentencing him to three agonizing days before death.