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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Asakusa Guild Master}}
{{#vardefine:transient en title|Asakusa Guild Master}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Sanzang's Quickening<rt>Kinki Kinkoji Kinkojiju</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Sanzang's Quickening<rt>Jinji Jinguzhou Jinguerzhou</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A Tokyoite who is the guild master of the Asakusa Gurus. He is blessed with an extremely good physique, and many monsters and demons try to eat him. There's even a rumor flying around that "those who eat him will become immortal." He is the weakest person at the delinquent school, but somehow rose to the top due to a misunderstanding of those around him. Despite his good physique, he can't hit anyone and has no talent for fighting. He laments that every time he does something, he is misunderstood more and more, and his actions are restricted accordingly. Since he is expecting a child, he always carries a "petition to drop out of school." However, thanks to the persuasion and support of his classmates, he still hasn't quit. The power that his scriptures possess is the opposite of a "Rule" that allows someone to do something. Rather, it sets rules that "you cannot do something." For example, you cannot hurt someone, you cannot steal, you cannot commit a crime, etc. His faith also represents a "Journey to the Paradise to the West" as opposed to "Expulsion from the Paradise to the East."}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A Tokyoite who is the guild master of the Asakusa Gurus. He is blessed with an extremely good physique, and many monsters and demons try to eat him. There's even a rumor flying around that "those who eat him will become immortal." He is the weakest person at the delinquent school, but somehow rose to the top due to a misunderstanding of those around him. Despite his good physique, he can't hit anyone and has no talent for fighting. He laments that every time he does something, he is misunderstood more and more, and his actions are restricted accordingly. Since he is expecting a child, he always carries a "petition to drop out of school." However, thanks to the persuasion and support of his classmates, he still hasn't quit. The power that his scriptures possess is the opposite of a "Rule" that allows someone to do something. Rather, it sets rules that "you cannot do something." For example, you cannot hurt someone, you cannot steal, you cannot commit a crime, etc. His faith also represents a "Journey to the Paradise to the West" as opposed to "Expulsion from the Paradise to the East."}}
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* [[wikipedia:Tripitaka|Tripitaka]], which is read as Sanzo (三蔵) in Japanese, is the term used for the ancient collections of Buddhist scriptures, which are comprised of three categories of text that make up the Buddhist canon.
* [[wikipedia:Tripitaka|Tripitaka]], which is read as Sanzo (三蔵) in Japanese, is the term used for the ancient collections of Buddhist scriptures, which are comprised of three categories of text that make up the Buddhist canon.
** It is also the epithet of [[wikipedia:Tang_Sanzang|Tang Sanzang]], the protagonist of the ''Journey to the West'', whom Sanzo is based on.
** It is also the epithet of [[wikipedia:Tang_Sanzang|Tang Sanzang]], the protagonist of the ''Journey to the West'', whom Sanzo is based on.
* His Charge Skill line, Jinji Jinguzhou Jinguerzhou, refers to Jinji (禁忌), which means taboo, and Jinguzhou (緊箍呪) and Jinguerzhou (緊箍児呪), spells that Sanzang used to tighten the hoop on Sun Wukong's head.


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