Liu Zongwu
Liú Zōng-Wǔ (劉 宗武 Ryū Sōbu)
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The 1930's successor to the Hokuto Ryūka Ken style. His first encounter with the previous master, Liú Xuán-Xìn, was at the Tài Shèng Yuàn Temple in Ningbo. He met Xià Wén-Lì there, too.
Driven to revenge by the death of his family at the hands of Dù Tiān-Fēng, Zōng-Wǔ turned evil and began to train in the Hokuto Ryūka Ken arts. Pro-war, he believes that it is a good opportunity to cleanse evil from the world. Later he joined the Nazis as a Lieutenant in the Waffen-SS even though he was Chinese. He had the chance to kill Adolf Hitler but didn't because he felt Hitler was too pitiful. Edmund Heckler brings him to Shanghai during the Battle of Shanghai. Zōng-Wǔ survives an attempt on his life after Dù Tiān-Fēng asks for Edmund Heckler to organize the hit.
Zōng-Wǔ desired to kill Kenshirō Kasumi in order to prove that Hokuto Ryūka Ken was superior than Hokuto Shinken. After killing Dù Tiãn-Fēng and finally avenging his parents' deaths he renounced his evil ways and became a monk.
Trivia
Historically, one of the reasons that Liú Zōng-Wǔ could become a German Nazi officer despite being Chinese was that during the early 20th Century, China was in a semi-alliance with Germany where both countries relied heavily on each other for exchanging raw materials from China while Germany provided advisors and technology. The use of C96 guns and the Potato Masher hand grenades can be seen throughout Souten no Ken. Chiang Kai-Shek's son, Chiang Wei-Kuo, was also officially a graduate of the German Wermacht.
Zōng-Wǔ is also the strongest enemy that the main character of Kenshiro Kasumi has to overcome akin to Raoh in the first half of Hokuto no Ken.
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Liu as he become a monk
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Liu with Acala [[1]]
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Liu in Souten no Ken Pachinslot
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