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'''Máng Kuáng-Yún''' ({{CJKV|t=芒 狂雲|j=Bō Kyōun}}) {{flagicon|ROC}}<br>(c.v. [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]]) | |||
:Also known as | :Also known as '''Líng-Wáng''' ({{CJKV|t=靈王|j=霊王 Reiō|l=Spirit King}}). Mastered the forbidden art of {{nihongo|"Pressure Point Displacement"|秘孔変位|Hikō Hen'i}}. He was the one that took Pan Yu-Ling's memory because he fell in love with her, but also because he thinks this is a fitting punishment to Kenshiro. He got his wish to "fight someone worthy of taking my life" granted by the Old Taoist Fortune Teller. He was already dying from a slow decaying death from his self inflicted pressure points by then.In the end,he fights and loses to [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] and later he dies due to gunshot wounds from [[Tian Xue-Fang]] men's. | ||
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(c.v. Kiyoyuki Yanada)
- Also known as Líng-Wáng (traditional Chinese: 靈王; Japanese: 霊王 Reiō; literally: "Spirit King"). Mastered the forbidden art of "Pressure Point Displacement" (秘孔変位 Hikō Hen'i). He was the one that took Pan Yu-Ling's memory because he fell in love with her, but also because he thinks this is a fitting punishment to Kenshiro. He got his wish to "fight someone worthy of taking my life" granted by the Old Taoist Fortune Teller. He was already dying from a slow decaying death from his self inflicted pressure points by then.In the end,he fights and loses to Kenshirō Kasumi and later he dies due to gunshot wounds from Tian Xue-Fang men's.