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'''Luó Hŭchéng''' ({{CJKV|t=羅虎城|j=Ra Kojō|w=Lo Hu-Ch'eng}}) {{flagicon|Republic of China}} {{flagicon|Republic of China|army}}
'''Luó Hŭchéng''' ({{CJKV|t=羅虎城|j=Ra Kojō|w=Lo Hu-Ch'eng}}) {{flagicon|Republic of China}} {{flagicon|Republic of China|army}}
:A diminutive [[wikipedia:National Revolutionary Army|National Revolutionary Army]] [[wikipedia:Jiang (rank)|general]] and ally of [[Zhang Lieshan]].[[File:Shogun_luo_sheng.png|thumb]]
:A diminutive [[wikipedia:National Revolutionary Army|National Revolutionary Army]] [[wikipedia:Jiang (rank)|general]] and ally of [[Zhang Lieshan]].[[File:Shogun_luo_sheng.png|thumb]]
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:He is brought with the promise of control over Shanghai's underworld to kill [[Pan Guanglin]] and later confronted by [[Kenshiro Kasumi]], who struck a pressure point on him that if someone (or even himself) would say his name he would die. The first time he purposely mispronounced his own name but later at the fight between Kenshiro and Lièshān he said it correctly, dying.
:He is brought with the promise of control over Shanghai's underworld to kill [[Pan Guanglin]] and later confronted by [[Kenshiro Kasumi]], who struck a pressure point on him that if someone (or even himself) would say his name he would die. The first time he purposely mispronounced his own name but later at the fight between Kenshiro and Lièshān he said it correctly, dying.
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:His death led to Kuomintang, China's ruling political party of which the NRA is the military arm of, hiring [[Biao Baifeng|Biāo Báifèng]] to challenge Kenshiro in a duel; while the top-echelon KMT officials do not think much of Luó, either, and consider the circumstance behind Kenshiro's actions to be sufficiently-honorable, they also unanimously agree that the assassination of a NRA general cannot go unpunished.  Chiang Kai-Shek, the supreme commander of the NRA and having overruled an earlier proposal of deploying [[wikipedia:Bureau of Investigation and Statistics|Juntong]] assassins against Kenshiro, thus declares to his officers that China must "answer martial arts with martial arts".
:His death led to Kuomintang, China's ruling political party of which the NRA is the military arm of, hiring [[Biao Baifeng|Biāo Báifèng]] to challenge Kenshiro in a duel; while the top-echelon KMT officials do not think much of Luó, either, and consider the circumstance behind Kenshiro's actions to be sufficiently-honorable, they also unanimously agree that the assassination of a NRA general cannot go unpunished.  Chiang Kai-Shek, the supreme commander of the NRA and having overruled an earlier proposal of deploying [[wikipedia:Bureau of Investigation and Statistics|Juntong]] assassins against Kenshiro, thus declares to his officers that China must "answer martial arts with martial arts".


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