Feng Wei

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Feng Wei
Game series Tekken series
First game Tekken 5
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Fighting style Chinese Kenpo
Home country Flag of the People's Republic of China China
Age 27 (Tekken 5 and Tekken: Dark Resurrection)
Height 6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight 169 lbs (77 kg)
Blood type AB
Occupation Former Monk

Feng Wei (Chinese: 馮 威 Pinyin: Féng Wēi, Japanese: フェン・ウェイ Fen Wei) is a fictional Chinese character from the Tekken franchise of fighting games.

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[edit] History

[edit] Tekken 5

As a boy, Feng Wei was raised as a disciple by a Kenpo master who was so skilled he was known as Shinken 神拳(literally God Fist). At 20 years of age, Feng was the best student his school had ever seen. When his master scolded him for fighting outside the dojo, Feng killed him. Now Feng seeks the secrets of the God Fist scrolls stolen by the Mishima family, and enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to do so.

Asuka Kazama and Lei Wulong have connections with this ruthless, merciless Kenpo fighter. Feng severely beat Asuka's father and destroyed his dojo in his search for the scrolls. Lei is trying to capture Feng for his similar actions in China.

[edit] Tekken 6

Feng Wei was successful in retrieving the treasured "God Fist" scroll from the Mishima Zaibatsu during The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.

The scroll merely stated, "Destroyer of all styles, the one true ultimate style, it transcends the power of The Dragon God, which exceeds all human ability."

Dumbfounded, Feng Wei receives information about The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6, and, seeking more information, he once again looks towards Japan.

[edit] Ending

Tekken 5

Feng defeats Jinpachi Mishima, and Jinpachi turns into dust while Feng watches. Feng finds a glowing "Secret Principles of the Dragon Fist" scroll on the ground, and he opens it. The scroll continues glowing, and a dragon comes out of it. The scene cuts from the Final Stage to a mountain near a lake. Feng is seen striking the mountain side with powerful blows. He pauses to gather himself and lands a final palm thrust, the mountain finally gives way and falls around him. He is then seen raising his head to show the true transformation the scroll forces upon the reader, the eyes and strength of a "Dragon".

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