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    :Father of [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] and [[Ryūken|Ramon Kasumi]]; he was the 61st successor of [[Hokuto Shin Ken]]. He once fought [[Wèi Ruì-Yīng]], founder of [[Kyokujūji Sei Ken]], to a draw. Tesshin remarked that Ruì-Yīng may have been able to defeat him had he not lost a leg.
    :Father of [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] and [[Ryūken|Ramon Kasumi]]; he was the 61st successor of [[Hokuto Shin Ken]]. As a young man he sought to fight [[Liú Xuán-Xìn]] in the ''[[Tenju no Gi]]'' challenge, but Liú had become to old to fight. Tesshin fell in love with his daughter [[Měi-Fú|Yuè-Yīng]] and they conceived a son, Kenshiro. Tesshin once fought [[Wèi Ruì-Yīng]], founder of [[Kyokujūji Sei Ken]], to a draw. He remarked that Ruì-Yīng may have been able to defeat him had he not lost a leg.


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    Father of Kenshirō Kasumi and Ramon Kasumi; he was the 61st successor of Hokuto Shin Ken. As a young man he sought to fight Liú Xuán-Xìn in the Tenju no Gi challenge, but Liú had become to old to fight. Tesshin fell in love with his daughter Yuè-Yīng and they conceived a son, Kenshiro. Tesshin once fought Wèi Ruì-Yīng, founder of Kyokujūji Sei Ken, to a draw. He remarked that Ruì-Yīng may have been able to defeat him had he not lost a leg.