Li Shuwen seems to come up as a non existing article. Any idea's? 205.206.18.25 20:52, August 5, 2010 (UTC)
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Translation of Fate/Extra profile by Arai at the Beast's Lair forums |
“He did not have to strike twice” The other name given to a martial artist known as one of the strongest in the history of Quanfa. The one given this title was a user of Bajiquan who was said to have taken the lives of his opponents in a fight if he touched them, no matter how light a touch it may have been.
A skill of acting with one’s body concealed. At the pinnacle, there is the ability to become invisible, but this takes up a great amount of magic power, so it does leave behind the presence of “magic being used”. Therefore, if his opponent is an excellent practitioner, that person will detect that “while he can’t be seen, there is someone using some trickery”. His invisibility does not rely upon magic but on his own physical art. It is a superhuman technique no longer in the realm of humans.
Two Strikes are Not Needed The hard strike of Li Shuwen was enough to rob a person of his life even when meant as a diversion, feint. “Li Shuwen does not have to strike twice (The God of Spear Does Not Need Two Strikes)”. This “Two Strikes are Not Needed” is his title given form. Precisely speaking, this isn’t a Noble Phantasm but the essence of martial arts. Li Shuwen is a master, and it goes without saying that his power was superior, but what was even more crucial was that he put into implemented the practice of “swallowing” the opponent “with Qi”. In one theory, Li Shuwen apparently had not defeated his foes with the destructive force of his fists alone. It is said that most of those killed by him died not from their internal organs being destroyed, but from what is known today as circulatory shock. The technique of “swallowing by Qi” does not have an established name as an art, and there is only an idea very similar to the empty circulation of heaven in Zhou Tian in the training to become a sage. Zhou Tian is a type of discipline of circulating Qi (energy) in the body and soul to vitalize the body, then resonating/amplifying and developing Qi. At one of the peaks of this, there is the filling of the entire body with Qi and filling one’s Qi in the surrounding space. Li Shuwen uses this technique to “swallow” his opponent “with Qi”, in other words, he might have been completely building a territory of his own by forming a space full of his own Qi, or so it has been speculated. “The person who has been swallowed by Qi” will have some of his senses be distorted. He will become nervous, and if a direct shock was applied to his nerves in that state, his heart will stop due to the vagal reflexes.
Presence severance: - A common skill to the Assassin class, however the presence of this Servant does not fit into any kinds of this skill. Chinese martial arts: A+++ The rationale of China. A value indicating the degree of mastery of martial arts which were established for the purpose of becoming one with the cosmos. The difficulty of acquiring this is of the highest level, and unlike other skills, A is at a level in which one finally “acquires” it. At +++, he is a master among masters. Sphere Boundary: A A technique of using Qi to detect what is going on in one’s surroundings and to make one’s presence vanish. Mastery allows one to become one with heaven and earth, and it becomes possible to even make oneself naturally transparent.
Personal history Li Shuwen. 1864 to 1934. A Chinese martial artist from Hebei, Cangzhou City, Yanshan County. One of the greatest martial artists in the history of Quanfa, said to “not need two strikes, as one is enough”. The founder of the Li-style of Baji, Li Shuwen was a person said to be so proficient with the spear that he was called “God Spear Li”. His “Six Harmony Great Spear” is a basic weapon of his school of Baji, and it can even be said, if I may make a bit of an extreme argument, that the majority of the Baji unarmed techniques (Bajiquan) are merely preparatory steps for learning how to use the Six Harmony Great Spear. Normally, his Class should be Lancer, but had he been summoned as that, he would have appeared in the form of himself in his final years. It’s thought that, from his chemistry with his Master, Julius, a young and fierce Li Shuwen was desired and thus he was summoned as Assassin. This is off topic, but his transparency is a secret of mediation done by Sphere Boundary. Because his transparency does not use any magic, so to those living in magical theory, it’s a technique of a master that “can absolutely not be detected.” This is further off-topic, but apparently there was a swordsman like Li Shuwen, who was able to control duplicates of himself by his own human accomplishment and not magic. The name of his swordsman skill was Swallow Reversal. Coincidentally, it was a superhuman technique of the Class of Assassin.
Demon Fist Master, Li Shuwen. While this martial artist had a fundamentally good nature that was honorable, he also had done evil with no qualms. By killing many of his opponents, he incurred the hatred of many, and in the end, died from poison The morality of Shuwen as a Servant is outside of normal common sense, but his nature itself is that of a “sensible person” who values rationality. While difference between justice and evil may not be all that large, if the actions of a certain person lack rationality…are full of wastefulness…… he will show blatant hatred to that certain person. If that certain person was a villain greedily devouring excessive profit, and if beseeched by a victim of that certain person, Li Shuwen would take it as meaning that he now had “a tie” to that certain person, face him, and murder him. While it might look like he is a hero, heroism in China is “taking the sword with passion“, so his thinking is the complete opposite. The personality, rationalism of Li Shuwen seems to have been closer to that of people of the modern day. Li Shuwen simply (but not purely) sought strength only, but it has been said that in his final years, he found the way of the warrior not in violent strength, but in one’s way of living, in the strength of one’s beliefs. He recognizes that he is more of a killer than an unarmed martial artist, but he doesn’t look down on himself because of it nor does he boast about it. When he was alive, he learned well, fought well, killed well, so he has no regrets nor vengeful feelings. Since his summoning as a Servant, he had been using his lethal fists without hesitation, as the hidden weapon of his Master, Julius, but……? |
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Why does he dislike TATARI? They never even met, wtf Sandubadear (talk) 21:14, August 3, 2014 (UTC)
- It could be something to do with Vlad being his enemy and being a nickname for his existence or something. 21:44, August 3, 2014 (UTC)
- I see. It would make more sense if Vlad were the one to dislike Tatari, though Sandubadear (talk) 22:12, August 3, 2014 (UTC)
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We need to do that exciting thing that can be seen on pages such as Cu Chulainn's, with there being buttons at the top taking us to the page for Koha Ace's Lancer, who is also Li Shuwen. http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Lancer_(Koha-Ace)
I feel like this has been overseen pretty badly