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'''Máng Kuángyún''' ({{CJKV|t=芒 狂雲|j=Bō Kyōun}}) {{flagicon|ROC}}<br />(c.v. [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]])
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|name= Mang Kuang Yun
|name_japanese= 芒 狂雲
|nameromaji= Bō Kyōun
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|fighting_style=[[Hokuto Sonka Ken]]
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|appearances= [[Souten no Ken]]
|voice= [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]]
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Commonly known as '''Líng Wáng''' ({{CJKV|t=靈王|j=霊王 Reiō|l=Spirit King}}), Nicknamed "mad dog," Mang Kuangyun mastered the forbidden art of {{nihongo|"Pressure Point Displacement"|秘孔変位|Hikō Hen'i}} during his [[Hokuto Sonka Ken|Hokuto Sonkaken]] training. He had to resort to using opium as a means of controlling its power since it proved too much to handle. Planning to travel to Japan in order to battle [[Kenshirō Kasumi]], his master attempted to prevent him because Kuang-Yun's ambitions had turned evil. His master would ultimately fail to seal his pupil's fists and was killed by the Hikō Hen'i technique.
 
'''Máng Kuángyún''' commonly known as '''Líng Wáng''' ({{CJKV|t=靈王|j=霊王 Reiō|l=Spirit King}}), Nicknamed "mad dog," Mang Kuangyun mastered the forbidden art of {{nihongo|"Pressure Point Displacement"|秘孔変位|Hikō Hen'i}} during his [[Hokuto Sonka Ken|Hokuto Sonkaken]] training. He had to resort to using opium as a means of controlling its power since it proved too much to handle. Planning to travel to Japan in order to battle [[Kenshirō Kasumi]], his master attempted to prevent him because Kuang-Yun's ambitions had turned evil. His master would ultimately fail to seal his pupil's fists and was killed by the Hikō Hen'i technique.


He was promised [[Pān Yù-Líng]] by her adoptive father [[Wēng Hóng-Yuán]] for an assassination of [[Qing Bang]]'s head boss. Unable to kill Yù-Líng he instead erased her memory because of his unrequitted love for her and due to his resentment for Kenshirō Kasumi (who was not only Japanese but also capable of wooing her). Kuángyún dislikes the Japanese due to Japan's role in partitioning and subjugating China in a time of imperialism. It is speculated that Kuangyun's initial desire for Yù-Líng was a ploy to lure Kenshiro back to Shanghai.
He was promised [[Pān Yù-Líng]] by her adoptive father [[Wēng Hóng-Yuán]] for an assassination of [[Qing Bang]]'s head boss. Unable to kill Yù-Líng he instead erased her memory because of his unrequitted love for her and due to his resentment for Kenshirō Kasumi (who was not only Japanese but also capable of wooing her). Kuángyún dislikes the Japanese due to Japan's role in partitioning and subjugating China in a time of imperialism. It is speculated that Kuangyun's initial desire for Yù-Líng was a ploy to lure Kenshiro back to Shanghai.
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He has a heightened level of audition(hearing) much like Kenshirō Kasumi's Olfaction(smell).
He has a heightened level of audition(hearing) much like Kenshirō Kasumi's Olfaction(smell).
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==                                                                                                                             Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*                                                                                                                             Though he physically resembles [[Raoh]], the role of Máng Kuáng-Yún in the story is more similar to [[Shin]] from the sequel, ''Hokuto no Ken''. Both are introduced as martial artists able to equal the protagonist (in Shin's case, he was supposedly above [[Kenshiro]] due to defeating him in a previous encounter), neither are able to win the love of the protagonist's love interest, both ultimately give up the protagonist's love interest, and both are defeated by the protagonists of their respective series but do not die directly from [[Hokuto Shinken]].
 
* Though he physically resembles [[Raoh]], the role of Máng Kuáng-Yún in the story is more similar to [[Shin]] from the sequel, ''Hokuto no Ken''. Both are introduced as martial artists able to equal the protagonist (in Shin's case, he was supposedly above [[Kenshiro]] due to defeating him in a previous encounter), neither are able to win the love of the protagonist's love interest, both ultimately give up the protagonist's love interest, and both are defeated by the protagonists of their respective series but do not die directly from [[Hokuto Shinken]].
 
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