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Shin secretly desired [[Kenshiro]]'s fiancee [[Yuria]] since as long as he remembers. After the nuclear war and the death of Master [[Ryuken]], Shin was persuaded by [[Jagi]] to challenge Kenshiro and take Yuria by force. Shin defeated Ken and engraved the seven scars on his chest as a reminder of his defeat.
Shin secretly desired [[Kenshiro]]'s fiancee [[Yuria]] since as long as he remembers. After the nuclear war and the death of Master [[Ryuken]], Shin was persuaded by [[Jagi]] to challenge Kenshiro and take Yuria by force. Shin defeated Ken and engraved the seven scars on his chest as a reminder of his defeat.


Afterward, Shin took on the name of [[King]] and expanded his organization, building Yuria the city of [[Southern Cross]] to win her affections. However, his continued atrocities only drove Yuria to commit suicide by leaping off the top floor of Shin's palace. Yuria survived thanks to the intervention of the [[Nanto Gosha Sei]], who arrived on Southern Cross to protect Yuria from [[Raoh]]'s impending invasion. Shin entrusted Yuria to the Goshasei's custody and allowed his reputation to be tarnished by pretending that Yuria died because of him.
Afterwards, Shin assumed on the name of [[King]] and expanded his organization, building Yuria the city of [[Southern Cross]] to win her affections. However, his continued atrocities only drove Yuria to commit suicide by leaping off the top floor of Shin's palace. Yuria survived thanks to the intervention of the [[Nanto Gosha Sei]], who arrived on Southern Cross to protect Yuria from [[Raoh]]'s impending invasion. Shin entrusted Yuria to the Goshasei's custody and allowed his reputation to be tarnished by pretending that he was her murderer.


One year after their initial battle, Ken and Shin fought each other once again within Shin's palace. Motivated by the "tenacity" Shin taught him after their first battle, Ken overpowered Shin and struck his vital points in the shape of Shin's emblem - the Bloody Cross. Maintaining that Yuria had died, Shin refused to die from Ken's technique and took his own life by leaping off the balcony of his palace, like Yuria did before him.
One year after their initial battle, Ken and Shin fought each other once again within Shin's palace. Motivated by the "tenacity" Shin taught him after their first battle, Ken overpowered Shin and struck his vital points in the shape of Shin's emblem - the ''Bloody Cross''. Maintaining that Yuria had died, Shin refused to die from Ken's technique and took his own life by leaping off the balcony of his palace, as Yuria did before him.


In the TV anime, Shin has several more subordinates in his army addition to his four chief vassals ([[Heart]], [[Spade]], [[Diamond]], and [[Club]]), which includes the [[Golan|God's Army]] organization, and [[Jackal]]'s gang, the Warriors. After most of them are killed by Ken, Shin gathers the remainder of his army and plans an all-out assault against Ken as he approaches Southern Cross. After Ken is presumed dead, [[Barcom]], the General of Shin's army, plots a mutiny against him. Although Shin defeats Barcom, his city ends up being destroyed in a fire caused during the confrontation. Because of this, the moment when Yuria leaps off Shin's palace occurs during the destruction of the city, when Shin promises to build Yuria another city like Southern Cross.
==Differences between manga and adaptations==
In the television series and movie adaptation, Shin was originally friends with Kenshiro and the two were said to have grown up together. In the manga, Shin was only a rival until Kenshiro defeated him and learned of his sorrow, acknowledging him as a [[Tomo| friend]]thereafter because of their kindred love for Yuria.


In the 1986 movie, Shin's army is defeated by Raoh's troops before Ken's arrival to Southern Cross and Shin is defeated by Raoh himself after Yuria is taken captive. When Ken arrives at Southern Cross, Shin is dying from previously inflicted wounds he suffered from his fight with Raoh and before dying, he tells Ken the whereabouts of Raoh and Yuria.
Shin's army is also notably more extensive in the television series. In addition to his four generals ([[Heart]], [[Spade]], [[Diamond]], and [[Club]]), it also includes the [[Golan|God's Army]] organization, and [[Jackal]]'s gang, who are both subsumed under his command. With Kenshiro continuing to defy his army, Shin gathers his remaining troops and launches an all-out assault against Kenshiro as he approaches Southern Cross. After Kenshiro is presumed dead, [[Barcom]] seizes the opportunity to plot a mutiny against Shin, and although Shin defeats him, the city is destroyed during the insurrection. With Shin vowing to build another Southern Cross, Yuria decides to commit suicide from the palace balcony and prevent the violence repeating itself.


The movie ''Kenshirō Den'' introduces Shin's Nanto Koshū Ken predecessor [[Fūgen]], as well as Shin's former training partner [[Jugai]].
In the 1986 movie, Shin's army is defeated by Raoh's troops who invaded Southern Cross before Kenshiro's arrival, whilst Shin is defeated off-screen by Raoh himself. When Kenshiro finally arrives, Shin is already dying from his previous fight with Raoh, but takes the chance to tell Kenshiro the whereabouts of Raoh - who has also taken Yuria captive.
 
The 2008 movie [[Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Kenshiro Den| Kenshiro Den]] introduces Shin's Nanto Koshū Ken predecessor [[Fūgen]], as well as Shin's former training partner [[Jugai]].


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