Wu Donglai: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Image:Wudonglai.gif|right]] | [[Image:Wudonglai.gif|right]] | ||
'''Wú Dōng-Lái''' ({{CJKV|t=吳東來|j=呉東来 ''Go Tōrai''|zh-jyut=ng4 dung1 loi4}}) (''c.v.'' [[Chafurin]]) | '''Wú Dōng-Lái''' ({{CJKV|t=吳東來|j=呉東来 ''Go Tōrai''|zh-jyut=ng4 dung1 loi4}})<br>(''c.v.'' [[Chafurin]]) | ||
: The Number Four Boss comes from [[wikipedia:Guangdong|Kwangtung Province]]. Due to injuries he suffered at the fists of Yán Wáng, he is wheelchair-bound and must wear a metal contraption with a crank to raise and lower his head. Jumpy and triggerhappy, he'll shoot anything that bothers him. A slovenly womanizer, Wu desired [[Pān Guāng-Lín]]'s actress girlfriend [[Yáng Měi-Yù]]. The insanely jealous Wu held Pan in his dungeon, intending to use him as the "tiger-meat" in his [[wikipedia:Cantonese cuisine|Cantonese]] "[[wikipedia:Dragon tiger phoenix|Dragon-Tiger Stew]]". Wu never got the chance, because Yan-Wang knocked Wu into his own boiling cauldron, killing him. | : The Number Four Boss comes from [[wikipedia:Guangdong|Kwangtung Province]]. Due to injuries he suffered at the fists of Yán Wáng, he is wheelchair-bound and must wear a metal contraption with a crank to raise and lower his head. Jumpy and triggerhappy, he'll shoot anything that bothers him. A slovenly womanizer, Wu desired [[Pān Guāng-Lín]]'s actress girlfriend [[Yáng Měi-Yù]]. The insanely jealous Wu held Pan in his dungeon, intending to use him as the "tiger-meat" in his [[wikipedia:Cantonese cuisine|Cantonese]] "[[wikipedia:Dragon tiger phoenix|Dragon-Tiger Stew]]". Wu never got the chance, because Yan-Wang knocked Wu into his own boiling cauldron, killing him. | ||
: | : |
Revision as of 08:55, 28 July 2011
Wú Dōng-Lái (traditional Chinese: 吳東來Japanese: 呉東来 Go Tōrai)
(c.v. Chafurin)
- The Number Four Boss comes from Kwangtung Province. Due to injuries he suffered at the fists of Yán Wáng, he is wheelchair-bound and must wear a metal contraption with a crank to raise and lower his head. Jumpy and triggerhappy, he'll shoot anything that bothers him. A slovenly womanizer, Wu desired Pān Guāng-Lín's actress girlfriend Yáng Měi-Yù. The insanely jealous Wu held Pan in his dungeon, intending to use him as the "tiger-meat" in his Cantonese "Dragon-Tiger Stew". Wu never got the chance, because Yan-Wang knocked Wu into his own boiling cauldron, killing him.