Explore the lore of Feng Wei in Tekken 5. Learn about his Chinese Martial Arts fighting style, his quest for the Shen Quan Great Skill Scrolls, and his tragic past.
Feng Wei, whose name means "Feng" (Gallop/Disdain) and "Wei" (Dignity), is a 26-year-old fighter from China specializing in Chinese Martial Arts. He seeks to become the world's strongest fighter.
Feng was a prodigious student under his master, Shen Quan, whose name translates to "Spirit Fist" or "Divine Fist." Driven by an insatiable lust for power, Feng defied the rules of his martial art by engaging in matches against practitioners of other styles. This transgression culminated in a tragic confrontation where Feng killed his master, Shen Quan, who was attempting to restrain him.
Following this event, Feng learned that the Mishimas had stolen the "Shen Quan Great Skill Scrolls," which he believed were essential to fully awaken his master's ultimate technique. This revelation led him to enter The King of Iron Fist Tournament in pursuit of the scrolls and the power they represent.
Feng's fighting style is a representation of Chinese martial arts, with many moves common in video game depictions of the discipline. While not explicitly Shaolin Kung Fu, his style shares some similarities with the tiger stances seen in the Bloody Roar series. The scrolls he seeks are rumored to be the origin of the Mishima-ryu Fighting Karate techniques like Fuujinken (Wind Spirit Fist) and Raijinken (Thunder Spirit Fist).
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