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3''Tekken Chinmi'', otherwise known as ''Ironfist Chinmi'' or ''Kung Fu Boy'', is a long-running martial arts manga authored by Takeshi Maekawa. It stars the titular young boy Chinmi from a restaurant boy into a grand master, world class martial artist... specifically Kung Fu. And this has no relationship to the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' video game series.
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5Chinmi is a young boy gifted in martial arts, and was prophesized to be a master of martial arts training under Dai Rin Temple, so he is scouted there, trains hard under various trainers in the Temple, and developing as a martial artist with a soul. He's later trained in the arts of rod-fighting and gained a friendly rival named Xu Fang. After his rod-fighting, he's sent to train under Master You Sen about fighting outside training grounds. It was one of his greatest experiences, even though You Sen died due to sickness along the way. Chinmi afterwards traveled the world utilizing his martial arts skills to help people, in a rather episodic format for a manga.
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7Things took a more serious turn when Chinmi got called back to fight a renegade student of You Sen, Oudow, who completely owned Chinmi in the first run, but eventually defeated using the temple's forbidden technique 'Thunder God' Fist. Since Dai Rin temple runs on ThouShaltNotKill, after using that, Chinmi left in HeroicBSOD, thinking Oudow is dead, but Oudow lived, had an epiphany and left in peace. Afterwards, Chinmi is promoted into an instructor in the Dai Rin temple and gained many students.
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9After a bit of an adventure saving the hometown of his rebellious student Gundi, Chinmi is summoned by the Emperor himself to participate in a tournament, and reunite with Xu Fang... except he's BrainwashedAndCrazy by an assassin who plotted to kill the Emperor. Chinmi entered the tournament to save both Xu Fang and the Emperor from the assassination plot, while befriending a kick-based martial arts expert Dan Dan. In the end, Chinmi reigned as champion and managed to fulfill the mission.
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11The second set of the manga, retitled 'Shin Tekken Chinmi' revolves around when Chinmi is being called to investigate an inactive temple in Ka Nan region, only to find it under the tyrannical rule of King Jirai and his general Boru and lieutenant Soubi. Alongside [[JokeCharacter 'Sword Master' Pushin]] and [[RebelliousPrincess former princess-turned rebel leader Hojun]], Chinmi set out to free the entire region, culminating in a fatal duel with Boru (and of course Chinmi wins).
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13This continues in another arc whereas after hearing his deeds in Ka Nan, the Emperor sent Chinmi, along with Xu Fang and Dan Dan to infiltrate the navy after hearing reports about possible dissent.
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15Then there's another single-arc adventure called 'Tekken Chinmi Legends', in which while traveling the world teaching kung fu, Chinmi and Gundi stumbled upon a plot of kidnapping of a foreign land princess named Mito by a group of bandits.
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17There is an anime adaptation, but it doesn't go as long as the manga.
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20!!Tropes associated with Tekken Chinmi:
21* AChildShallLeadThem: A flashback during TournamentArc shows that the Emperor rules China since he's merely a teen. Better yet, he's not even a PuppetKing, as one would've thought from a child monarch!
22* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Frog Kung Fu user Bi Kei has a REALLY sharp feet that he could cut down trees in one kick.
23* ActionGirl: There's only a few, considering this is an older shounen comics. Two characters stand out, though:
24** Koulan, a stage performer who's not really a martial artist, but has a picture perfect memory on her surrounding that she uses to her advantage when dealing with rowdy men that threatened her stage (being a performer, she's familiar with some weapons that she used in her stage plays), encountered as the last ally during Chinmi's wanderings. Additionally, she has NervesOfSteel and excellent breathing technique, which Chinmi learns to better use his stamina and breath.
25** Hojun, the princess of Ka Nan region until her father was deposed by the tyrannical Jirai and she went into hiding, leading a rebellion in secret and learning martial arts along the way. There is one moment that [[PsychoForHire Soubi]] took her hostage and after throwing her to Chinmi, planned to stab both of them with his sword. Hojun responded by kicking his sword to the air, showing that nope, she's not a FauxActionGirl, her martial arts training wasn't just for show.
26* AdaptationDeviation: While Chinmi is the sole protagonist in the manga, the anime has a PowerTrio formed between Chinmi, Jin Tan as AscendedExtra (and [[AdaptationNameChange renamed]] Kintan), and CanonForeigner Raochu. The anime is also short-lived and never got to the part where Chinmi becomes a martial arts teacher in Dairin and has his own set of students.
27* AntiVillain: Jiban from ''Legends'' is a notorious underworld enforcer. [[spoiler:He went to Dairin to check out whether he can entrust his nephew to the temple, and didn't actually do anything outright evil during the arc. Aside from delivering a well-deserved beatdown to a pompous young man in the restaurant.]]
28* ArmorPiercingAttack: Chinmi's signature move, ''Tsuuhaiken'' (literally 'through-(your) back-fist'), taught by You Sen, is a Ki-imbued palm strike that hits delivers the force directly to the target's body regardless of armor. Notably, it can even hit targets hiding behind walls without actually breaking the walls. Also works a bit like Creator/BruceLee's one-inch punch too, since Chinmi had to put his palm a bit too close to his target without touching it before striking it.
29* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Encountered many times throughout the manga in any forms, a lot of them serving as antagonists for Chinmi. Their roles either boil down to 'Get humbled by Chinmi and [[HeelFaceTurn became a better person]]' or 'Get thoroughly beaten and then died for it' or 'Be the VictimOfTheWeek against the current featured enemy'.
30* ArtisticLicenseMartialArts: Basically what You Sen taught Chinmi at the core: Before meeting him, all Chinmi has been doing was training regime in a temple with set rules whenever a fight/spar is about to begin. In reality, fighting doesn't always take form of sparring, but a matter of life and death where [[CombatPragmatist the enemy can strike anytime, anywhere without any warnings]], no rules to obey from both sides, and sometimes, Chinmi has got to deal the finishing blow ASAP (usually [[OneHitKill in one strike]]) instead of landing multiple blows that can be shrugged off.
31* AttemptedRape: And just about as early as the 4th volume... well, a loan shark kidnaps Yan because she couldn't pay for her debts (which he manipulates so she couldn't pay) and he decided that she should sell her body to pay for that. And eventually, when Chinmi came to her rescue, she ended up getting inflicted with a ''total'' ClothingDamage and the loan shark started groping her and making comments on how much her body would sell for a high price, much to Yan's ''extreme'' distress.
32* BearsAreBadNews: During one of Chinmi's wandering adventures, he encounters a particularly big grizzly bear with massive strength enough to disfigure a grown man's arm and particularly leaves no room for brute force like Tsuuhaiken, thus he has to use the newly learned, softer skill 'One Finger Strike' to flip the bear off and let its mass break its own neck during the fall.
33* BerserkButton: Chinmi ''rarely'' ever gets mad. But that event in the AttemptedRape entry? While it happened, he was fighting the hitman that knew PressurePoint (see below) and the hitman already partially paralyzed Chinmi by poking with both hands instead of just one. The moment he saw Yan being inflicted with such act of indecency, Chinmi was ''so'' thoroughly pissed that he started to NoSell any pokes to his PressurePoint, broke the hitman's fingers with extreme prejudice and could've assaulted the loan shark for a worse beating if it wasn't for him and the hitman finally running away and let Yan go for good.
34* BlindWeaponmaster: Riki, the master of [[MartialArtsStaff konpo staff]]. Chinmi learned how to fight with konpo staff from him.
35* BloodKnight: General Boru of Ka Nan Kingdom has always been looking for a challenge. When Jirai recruited him to take over Ka Nan and turn it into an evil kingdom and Boru actually considered him a friend, he never cared about being a tyrant or a psycho (like Soubi), serving an evil king just means he gets to fight a lot of people and especially toppling stronger or cocky ones, like how he has been doing since childhood.
36* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Xu Fang in the TournamentArc.
37* BrokenPedestal: Dai Rin Temple was generally known as a symbol of peace, compassion and justice and it usually shows. When Oudow took over, he blackmailed the temple to generally act like tyrants, demanding and taking supplies from the innocents by force (or else who knows what he'll do to the high priest, currently being ill). Naturally, the townspeople lost faith in Dai Rin and even the students were distressed on how long they're going to have to keep up this reputation-destroying acts just so Oudow doesn't make things worse for the sick high priest. Thankfully, it was temporary; once Oudow was out of the picture, someone spread the words about the blackmail, and the townspeople were understanding enough that the temple became a RebuiltPedestal quickly enough.
38* BunnyEarsLawyer: The Chinese Emperor is a bit eccentric, he loves training himself as a martial artist, introduces himself to Chinmi shirtless and attacking him to test his might, and the other thing he loves is watching good martial arts tournaments. He is also shown to be a wise ruler [[WiseBeyondTheirYears ever since he was a child]], personally and harshly refusing an offer to boost his army's strength via BrainwashedAndCrazy acupuncture (that Xu Fang ended up falling to), give the one offering such method one harsh TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and then expelled him. When said offerer returned as an assassin that also brainwashed Xu Fang to exact vengeance, the Emperor revealed another thing: He only expelled the assassin if only so he could learn from his mistake and do better in his second chance rather than executing him on spot, but obviously the assassin squandered it.
39* DamselInDistress: Early scenario ladies seems to serve as this, and recently Princess Mito. Not even the TournamentArc is safe from this where the victim is [[TheGeneralsDaughter Renka]], though it's merely a small part of the conspiracy to assassinate the Emperor.
40* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Thunder God strike. By poking certain pressure points of one's own body, one could concentrate their own ki into their palms, and then in a short time, the user must strike the enemy with palm strikes on the forehead, chest (both in the same time) and then neck, and said ki would utterly ''obliterate'' the target, death is assured at that point. After a younger You Sen used it, causing the brutal deaths of many, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone he was so horrified at the result]] that the Dairin Temple decided to forbid the technique to be taught and You Sen just stuck with Tsuuhaiken as his SignatureMove for teaching. Thus far, Chinmi was only forced to use this twice, against Oudow and Boru, which went against his and the temple's ThouShaltNotKill policy so he usually used it only as a true final resort. Thankfully for him, [[TheWorfBarrage both of them are powerful enough]] to even ''survive'' that.
41* DeceptiveDisciple: Oudow used to be You Sen's apprentice.
42* {{Determinator}}: It defines Chinmi, of course, and sometimes he has to learn from nature about it, like that one time he witnessed a cat with crazy determination chasing a mouse and ignoring everything that came between it and the mouse (like tree branches) and succeeding because of that.
43* DistressedDude: Master Soshu during the TournamentArc. He was inflicted with poisoned acupuncture and kidnapped after his student Xu Fang was BrainwashedAndCrazy.
44* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Wong attacks and poisoned Ryuukai with his Venom Fist because he thought Ryuukai murdered his little brother in a spar. After Wong is beaten by Chinmi later, the High Priest explained that his little brother died because of heart attack despite Ryuukai telling him that they should call it a day for his sake. After a brief MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment, thankfully for Wong, Ryuukai survived the Venom Fist and they make amends.
45* DrunkenMaster: Master You Sen, initially PlayedForLaughs until Oudow arc reveals that he became a [[DrowningMySorrows drunken wreck]] after he's traumatized for using [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Thunder God Strike]] to kill his enemies when he was a young man.
46* {{Eagleland}}: During the You Sen arc, Chinmi tends to find crude, boorish American sailors who bully the Chinese townspeople just because they're more physically intimidating (Type 2). Both Chinmi and You Sen usually send them packing. It culminates with one particular sailor named Dick Stainer, who also doubles as a boxer, who wants to challenge a Chinese martial artist against his boxing skills (Chinmi gets picked). Stainer proves to be a mix of the two types: While he never chides his fellow Americans for their bullying behavior and silently also looks down on the Chinese, he never actually participates in said bullying, [[AffablyEvil is pretty affable]] and proves to be a GracefulLoser.
47* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first few chapters are distinctively much more fantastic, compared to the more realistic later ones.
48* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The old man who recruited Chinmi into Dai Rin is just referred as 'Old Man'. Other examples include Dai Rin's High Priest and Emperor of China.
49* ExtremityExtremist: Dan Dan and also Bi Kei for feet. For fists, Dick Stainer.
50* FacePalmOfDoom: The insta-kill technique for Shockwave Kung Fu involves hitting the opponent in the head with either twin palm-claps or a thrust to the face, allowing the ki waves to pulp the victim's brain. When Chinmi faces off against the master of this style, said master reveals he intends to execute Chinmi in this manner.
51* FrontlineGeneral: General Ourin during the Battle of Nazil.
52* GodzillaThreshold: Dan Dan usually held to his ExtremityExtremist methods, but in both cases in the tournament arc, he's cornered enough that he decided to use anything else other than his legs, headbutting the fan-favorite champion Bumei and securing his place to the finals of the Weaponless block, and using both arms against Chinmi and became so desperate in victory that he decided to use an attack that would destroy his legs and destroying his capabilities to use his particular kung fu anymore (thankfully, Chinmi prevents that by knocking him out with Tsuuhaiken before the destructive hit lands).
53* {{Gonk}}: Bi Kei has a frog-like unattractive face, which got him bullied and isolated by children or martial arts schools alike. Because of that, he self-trained himself and created the Frog Kung-Fu (basically taking a crawling position like a frog and uses razor sharp feet to slice the opponent's leg artery and rendered them unable to walk) and took a harmless job of a ferry boat driver until he encounters someone who is a martial artist and/or insults his face. When that happens, when that person got off his boat, [[BullyingTheDragon Bi Kei ambushes that person]] [[WhosLaughingNow and then cut off their artery.]]
54* HammerSpace: At one point during Journey arc while thinking how to fight a dangerous armed opponent, Chinmi suddenly reveals he's been carrying his staff all this time despite the previous chapters never showed him carrying it, and neither do the next chapters.
55* HandicappedBadass: Chinmi's rod teacher is blind... but still ''very badass''.
56* HeelFaceTurn: After beating Bi Kei, Chinmi manages to persuade him to train in Dai Rin temple from scratch.
57** RedemptionDemotion: Unfortunately this means he'll never use his [[AbsurdlySharpBlade Absurdly Sharp Feet]] again
58* HopelessSuitor: Renka, [[TheGeneralsDaughter General Ourin's daughter]], during the TournamentArc. She becomes smitten with Chinmi and went to great lengths to see him again, including sneaking behind her father's entourage to go to Dairin Temple. Initially she was jealous of Yan's relationship with Chinmi, but changed her attitude as she witnessed their bond during a flood disaster, and she went on to become Chinmi's unofficial biographer.
59* ImpaledPalm: To defeat the master of Shockwave Kung Fu, Chinmi puts himself through impromptu TrainingFromHell whilst awaiting his execution. When the rogue martial artist goes in for his brain-mulching clap to Chinmi's skull, Chinmi impales both of his opponent's palms ''with his fingers'', crippling his ability to use his martial art.
60* ImperialChina: The story takes place in Imperial China, with culture, society, and conflicts generally known in this setting.
61* JokeCharacter: ''Shin Tekken Chinmi'' introduces Pushin, a hapless BoisterousWeakling who learns sword dancing skills only for show instead of martial arts and [[ButtMonkey generally hopeless in just about anything]] despite boasting that he is a great swordsman, even the Ka Nan soldiers nicknamed him 'Cuttlefish Warrior' due to his silly mustache looking like a cuttlefish. Eventually, this slowly gets subverted, the situation in Ka Nan reaches GodzillaThreshold that the TagalongKid decided to ask Pushin for sword instructions for self defense, and even he makes use of his situation for the advantage of the good guys (despite him mentally screaming that he's ''so'' screwed).
62* TheJuggernaut: Oudou and General Boru from the original and ''Shin'', respectively. Not only both are LightningBruiser without equal, but they are also master of Ki techniques with devastating capacity. They are among Chinmi's toughest opponents if not ''the'' toughest, and in both times Chinmi has to resort to [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Thunder God Fist]]. And even they survived ''that'' (Granted, Oudow ended up having to lay down for awhile before waking up and leaving after a HeelRealization because of it)
63* LoyalAnimalCompanion: Chinmi's pet monkey, Goku.
64* KiManipulation: Ki techniques are one of the more advanced fields of martial arts in this series, reaching into the lower tiers of SupernaturalMartialArts. There are no KamehameHadoken attacks in ''Tekken Chinmi'', but skilled users of ki can achieve superhuman physical feats.
65** One of the most obvious examples is the Shockwave Kung Fu style, where the user uses palm thrusts and claps to send ricocheting waves of ki into the opponent's body, which inflict internal damage whilst leaving the skin seemingly unharmed. To demonstrate its power, its practitioner pulls a stunt with a watermelon; tossing it into the air, and then catching it between his two clapping palms. Chinmi initially scoffs that the melon is completely unmarred, before the Shockwave Kung Fu practitioner cuts it open and reveals the interior has been reduced to ''liquid slurry''. During their fight, his palm thrusts leave Chinmi writhing in pain and spitting blood, and his plan is to execute Chinmi by clapping his head in the same way he did the melon, with Chinmi having a mental image of blood ''gushing'' from his eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
66* MartialArtsStaff: Chinmi's weapon of choice, and fittingly as this is a martial arts-based manga. His teacher in staff-fighting, Riki, is equally powerful with bo staff. And his FriendlyRival Xu Fang is even deadlier with it.
67* MegaManning: One of the reasons why Boru is damn badass and dangerous, he learns enemy moves with just seeing ''once''. He even learns 'Thunder God' this way!
68* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: The Wind Wolves army of horsemen is based on the nomadic Mongolian and Manchurian tribes.
69* OneHitKill: This (or rather, One-Hit KO due to ThouShaltNotKill policy) is one of You Sen's most important teachings that dominates most of Chinmi's battles before the Oudow arc (because he's too badass to handle in one hit). If the enemies become too powerful, then the lesson can be subverted. He spent a good earlier part of TournamentArc with ''[[ArmorPiercingAttack Tsuuhaiken]]'' until he met a WorthyOpponent in the quarter final where said opponent ''cancelled'' Chinmi's ''Tsuuhaiken'' mid-way through. (Hitting the wrong weak spot while guessing where it is doesn't really count to the rule, when fighting Bi Kei, Chinmi hit him on the head once and he's unaffected, so Chinmi deduced that head isn't the place to strike for the finisher.)
70* OutlawTown: The premise of the first arc in ''Legends''. The leader of the town revealed the town's more benevolent motive.
71-->''Please don't go too hard on us. This place exists to protect those who have lost their place in society.''
72* PoisonousPerson: Downplayed with the 'Poison Fist' style, where the practitioners repeatedly punch into sand mixed with a cocktail of venom for hours and hours, stopping every so often to soak that specific hand in a special antidote. At the end of the training, the poison has impregnated the practitioner's skin, allowing them to deliver venom with their touch; even when wrapped in bandages, their touch can make a victim weak and sickly, and being stabbed or cut with a naked "blade hand" strike is almost certain death.
73* PressurePoint: Chinmi's first 'really serious' opponent is against a hitman who pokes a pressure point to paralyze the surrounding area of the body that got poked. Eventually Chinmi learns around it by hardening his muscle that his pressure points are more resistant, but then he uses both hands to poke, doubling the PressurePoint effects. Unfortunately for him, someone pressed Chinmi's BerserkButton afterwards that he started to NoSell the pokes with sheer anger.
74* PsychoForHire: Soubi.
75* SadClown: Master You Sen was introduced as an [[TheAlcoholic alcoholic]] and [[EccentricMentor eccentric]] OldMaster. But he also literally lives alone in his abandoned and [[ThePigPen absurdly dirty]] temple, and several chapters later (after he died) reveal his DarkAndTroubledPast where he, as a young man, was traumatized after using [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Thunder God Strike]] to kill his enemies.
76* SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp: When Oudow studied in Dai Rin many years before the main story, he was TheBully to Ryukai and many younger students. When he returns, he's become much stronger than any of them, [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly beat them down]], and [[TheDreaded scared the rest]].
77* SecretTestOfCharacter: Many of Chinmi's martial arts teachers have given him one of these throughout the series. Ryukai, the High Priest, and ''especially'' Master You Sen.
78* ShadowArchetype: Oudow was what Chinmi could've become if he wasn't kind-hearted. When Oudow was younger, he studied under Master You Sen who only gave him menial tasks (the same ones You Sen would give to Chinmi until he actually started teaching him) and never really taught him anything. Why? Because Oudow has evil heart and is too arrogant and impatient to learn anything from You Sen. Eventually Oudow mastered ''Tsuuhaiken'' by himself without You Sen ever taught him that, left for a lone journey, and eventually returns to Dai Rin as [[TheDreaded dreaded]] villain who menaces everyone in the temple.
79* SinkOrSwimMentor: In the second volume, when Chinmi learned under a mountain hermit, he fell into a pit filled with nothing but a horde of venomous snakes. The hermit refused to even give him a hand and just told Chinmi to escape with what he has learned so far. Chinmi ended up being able to get away with it by finally using what was learned: meditating, emptying his mind and diminishing his presence so the snakes just thought of him as a lifeless rock, slithers around him just for sightseeing and then left him alone.
80* SnakesAreSinister: Snakes are often used as animalistic antagonist. It's noted that there's no one in the manga who ever took a "Snake Kung-Fu" style (even if it's actually a pretty common real life Chinese martial arts style):
81** Right in the 2nd volume, Chinmi falls into a ravine filled with venomous snakes ready to bite him to death for trespassing by accident. Chinmi avoids the gruesome fate by meditating and fooling the whole horde of snakes into thinking that he's just a lump of inanimate rock.
82** You Sen took Chinmi to witness a SnakeVersusMongoose scenario to teach him a lesson. However, this part is downplayed: While the snake is just playing its part in the cycle of nature or the show, it's meant to be the antagonistic loser to the mongoose.
83** In the beginning of ''Shin Tekken Chinmi'', Chinmi avoids being bitten by a snake sent by an assassin while bathing. He ends up cooking it for food on Pushin's suggestion, since if spared, there's no telling if the snake will attack anyone else.
84* SnakeVersusMongoose: As part of his 'training' (especially the OneHitKill part), You Sen took Chinmi to witness a fight between a snake and a mongoose. The snake made several attacks and missed all of them, but the one time the mongoose attacks, it hits right on the head (after baiting the snake to attack and dodging it), doesn't let go, and kills the snake in one decisive strike.
85* SugarAndIcePersonality: Hojun was ''really'' cold, stiff and serious on her whole arc. Once it ends, however, she had one HumanizingTears moment which shows her gratitude, releasing her pressured emotion.
86* ThouShaltNotKill: The principles of Dairin temple, although it mostly boils down to 'Thou Shalt Not ''Directly'' Kill', because during his journey after You Sen's death, Chinmi ran into some bad guys evil enough that he couldn't let them live, but for the most part, he always managed to execute indirect killing methods (such as [[HoistByHisOwnPetard throwing back their weapons at them]], deliver an attack that makes them stagger and fall off to a cliff). Techniques like Thunder God Fist, however, means a direct instant death (unless the recipient was too strong that they just barely survived), which was why Chinmi fell into HeroicBSOD after his first time.
87* TricksterMentor: Master You Sen. To wit:
88-->"Chinmi, go buy wine."\
89''proceeds to knock Chinmi out in the middle of darkness of night''\
90''When Chinmi came back battered''- "Oh, I was the one who beat you up. *After a WhatTheHellHero* Lesson One: Detect your enemies even when you cannot see!"
91* TheUnfavourite: Gunte, one of Chinmi's students, was this to his parents and older brothers. Only his younger sister actually cares about him at all.
92* WalkingTheEarth: After Master You Sen's death, Chinmi travels around the country until he received the news that the High Priest fell ill.
93* TheWorfEffect: Seems to be the reason why Ryuukai (Chinmi's first teacher) exists. After his debut and teaching Chinmi about the closest thing you can get for MadeOfIron, he proceeds to get owned by Wong (an one-arc villain), then by Oudow. Afterwards, he's just relegated to lead Dai Rin fighters to own ''{{Mook}}s''.
94* WorldOfBuxom: From ''Shin Tekken Chinmi'' onto ''Tekken Chinmi Legends'', female characters are drawn with considerable bust.
95* YouAreAlreadyDead: Downplayed with the Shockwave Kung Fu style. When hit on actual human being (like Chinmi), the effect does not take place immediately, allowing Chinmi to cockily taunt that the attack has no effect. He is InstantlyProvenWrong when said shockwave already ricochets within his body, causing great damage. It doesn't kill him, but it's ''seriously'' painful. However, the watermelon that got clapped from both sides with two hands will result surefire death (after a few seconds of nothing).

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