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; {{nihongo|Guzuri|グズリ|Guzuri}}, {{nihongo|Jira|ジラ|Jira}}, and {{nihongo|Naburi|ナブリ|Naburi }}
; {{nihongo|Guzuri|グズリ|Guzuri}}, {{nihongo|Jira|ジラ|Jira}}, and {{nihongo|Naburi|ナブリ|Naburi }}
: Three bandits, led by [[Kogure]], who together practised {{nihongo|''[[Taizan-ryū Shisoku Ken]]''|泰山流四束拳|Mount Tai Four Coil Fist}}, a style where they attack the enemy in tandem. They were part of a small bandit gang who murdered a chicken farmer and stole his livestock. [[Kenshirō]] hunted them down and avenged the farmer's death.
: Three bandits, led by [[Kogure]], who together practised {{nihongo|''[[Taizan-ryū Shisoku Ken]]''|泰山流四束拳|Mount Tai Four Coil Fist}}, a style where they attack the enemy in tandem. They were part of a small bandit gang who murdered a chicken farmer and stole his livestock. [[Kenshirō]] hunted them down and when they tried to kill him to volunteer in Ken-Oh's army, he avenged the farmer's death.


[[File:Taizan.jpg|thumb|thumb|200px|The four of them in action.]]
[[File:Taizan.jpg|thumb|thumb|200px|The four of them in action.]]

Revision as of 03:45, 5 May 2013

Guzuri (グズリ, Guzuri), Jira (ジラ, Jira), and Naburi (ナブリ, Naburi)
Three bandits, led by Kogure, who together practised Taizan-ryū Shisoku Ken (泰山流四束拳, Mount Tai Four Coil Fist), a style where they attack the enemy in tandem. They were part of a small bandit gang who murdered a chicken farmer and stole his livestock. Kenshirō hunted them down and when they tried to kill him to volunteer in Ken-Oh's army, he avenged the farmer's death.
The four of them in action.