Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Lion Emperor"

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** Though not belonging to the 108 [[wikipedia:Water Margin|Liangshan heroes]], ''Chao Gai'' was a character from the novel who essentially serves as the spiritual guardian of the outlaws, who make ceremonial sacrifices to him.
 
** Though not belonging to the 108 [[wikipedia:Water Margin|Liangshan heroes]], ''Chao Gai'' was a character from the novel who essentially serves as the spiritual guardian of the outlaws, who make ceremonial sacrifices to him.
 
*** ''Chao Gai'' is nicknamed, "Pagoda-Shifting Heavenly King".
 
*** ''Chao Gai'' is nicknamed, "Pagoda-Shifting Heavenly King".
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* This monster is accompanied by a pair of [[wikipedia:Chinese guardian lions|chinese guardian lions]] who are also related to Imperialism and they are also are usually depicted in pairs.
  
 
* This was the 2nd of the 3 Magazine Promo "Fire Fist" monsters to be revealed; the 1st was "[[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Horse Prince]]"; and the 3rd was "[[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Spirit]]".
 
* This was the 2nd of the 3 Magazine Promo "Fire Fist" monsters to be revealed; the 1st was "[[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Horse Prince]]"; and the 3rd was "[[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Spirit]]".
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** White flames are often the most focused and hottest flames.
 
** White flames are often the most focused and hottest flames.
 
*** This makes sense, as the white flames only appears in these "Fire Fist" [[Xyz Monster]]s and in the most powerful [[Trap Card]] related to the "Fire Fist" [[archetype]], "Ultimate Fire Formation - Seito".
 
*** This makes sense, as the white flames only appears in these "Fire Fist" [[Xyz Monster]]s and in the most powerful [[Trap Card]] related to the "Fire Fist" [[archetype]], "Ultimate Fire Formation - Seito".
 
* This monster is accompanied by a pair of [[wikipedia:Chinese guardian lions|chinese guardian lions]] who are also related to Imperialism and they are also are usually depicted in pairs.
 

Revision as of 23:20, 29 August 2013

  • In the OCG, this card is named after Chao Gai (read in Japanese as Chō Gai), the founder of 108 Liangshan heroes, and "lion" (raion).
    • Though not belonging to the 108 Liangshan heroes, Chao Gai was a character from the novel who essentially serves as the spiritual guardian of the outlaws, who make ceremonial sacrifices to him.
      • Chao Gai is nicknamed, "Pagoda-Shifting Heavenly King".
  • This monster is accompanied by a pair of chinese guardian lions who are also related to Imperialism and they are also are usually depicted in pairs.