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{{nihongo|'''Pān Yù-Líng'''|潘 玉玲|Han Gyokurei}} (''c.v.'' [[Aya Hisakawa]]) | {{nihongo|'''Pān Yù-Líng'''|潘 玉玲|Han Gyokurei}} (''c.v.'' [[Aya Hisakawa]]) | ||
:[[Pān Guāng-Lín]]'s sister and [[Kenshirō Kasumi]]'s girlfriend (and later, wife). She first met Kenshirō after he was badly beaten and she nursed him back to health. She also appears to be some sort of Christian. Her [[Wēng Hóng-Yuán|adopted father]] promised her to [[Máng Kuáng-Yún]] as payment. But Yù-Líng was already in love with Kenshiro, and a jealous Kuáng-Yún erased her memory and left her with a nomadic warlord in Northern China. She became the horse bandit leader '''Lǐ Xiù-Bǎo''' ({{CJKV|t=李秀寶|j=李秀宝 Ri Shūhō|l=}}), fighting small guerilla battles against the [[wikipedia:Imperial Japanese Army|Imperial Japanese Army]], gaining a sense of hatred against the Japanese. She also learned some [[wikipedia:Northern Praying Mantis (martial art)|Praying Mantis]] martial art. She eventually regains her memories in Shanghai after meeting Kenshiro again, and soon marries him. After Guāng-Lín was crippled in a failed assassination attempt, she succeeds her brother as leader of the Qīng Bāng. | :[[Pān Guāng-Lín]]'s sister and [[Kenshirō Kasumi]]'s girlfriend (and later, wife). She first met Kenshirō after he was badly beaten and she nursed him back to health. She also appears to be some sort of Christian. Her [[Wēng Hóng-Yuán|adopted father]] promised her to [[Máng Kuáng-Yún]] as payment. But Yù-Líng was already in love with Kenshiro, and a jealous Kuáng-Yún erased her memory and left her with a nomadic warlord in Northern China. She became the horse bandit leader '''Lǐ Xiù-Bǎo''' ({{CJKV|t=李秀寶|j=李秀宝 Ri Shūhō|l=}}), fighting small guerilla battles against the [[wikipedia:Imperial Japanese Army|Imperial Japanese Army]], gaining a sense of hatred against the Japanese. She also learned some [[wikipedia:Northern Praying Mantis (martial art)|Praying Mantis]] martial art. She eventually regains her memories in Shanghai after meeting Kenshiro again, and soon marries him. After Guāng-Lín was crippled in a failed assassination attempt, she succeeds her brother as leader of the Qīng Bāng. | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*Her Chinese name sounds similar to "[[Yuria]]", fiance to [[Kenshiro]], 64th successor of Hokuto Shinken. This similarity is also marked by their maternal tendencies and brief disappearance from their loved ones. | |||
[[Category:Souten no Ken characters|Pan Yu-Ling]] | [[Category:Souten no Ken characters|Pan Yu-Ling]] | ||
[[Category:Qīng Bāng|Pan Yu-Ling]] | [[Category:Qīng Bāng|Pan Yu-Ling]] |
Revision as of 18:05, 20 April 2013
Pān Yù-Líng (潘 玉玲 Han Gyokurei) (c.v. Aya Hisakawa)
- Pān Guāng-Lín's sister and Kenshirō Kasumi's girlfriend (and later, wife). She first met Kenshirō after he was badly beaten and she nursed him back to health. She also appears to be some sort of Christian. Her adopted father promised her to Máng Kuáng-Yún as payment. But Yù-Líng was already in love with Kenshiro, and a jealous Kuáng-Yún erased her memory and left her with a nomadic warlord in Northern China. She became the horse bandit leader Lǐ Xiù-Bǎo (traditional Chinese: 李秀寶Japanese: 李秀宝 Ri Shūhō), fighting small guerilla battles against the Imperial Japanese Army, gaining a sense of hatred against the Japanese. She also learned some Praying Mantis martial art. She eventually regains her memories in Shanghai after meeting Kenshiro again, and soon marries him. After Guāng-Lín was crippled in a failed assassination attempt, she succeeds her brother as leader of the Qīng Bāng.
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