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Mad Jack
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So, here are my first international heroes – I decided to make it a team building exercise. Here’s the team from China:

Zì​yóu Zhàn​shì (自由战士) – The Freedom Warriors
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The team members from left to right and front to back:

TAIJI (tàijí – 太極)

“Tàijí” means “the Absolute or Supreme Ultimate, the source of all things“.

Taiji has incredible control over his chi (qì) and can manipulate it to create and project powerful dark (yīn) and light (yáng) energies for a number of purposes and effects such as healing or wounding peoples with his touch, summon darkness or create brightness, focus his chi to increase his strength (active) or his endurance (passive) and much more.
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LONG XIN (lóng xÄ«n – 龙心)

“Lóng XÄ«n” means “Dragon Heart“.

Long Xin has the ability to absorb solar and other radiation to generate plasma temperatures reaching about 1,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit at maximum level. He can not turn himself into plasma but is immune to fire of all kind and capable of projecting the flames he generates as powerful blasts with such high accuracy that he can give a person either a tanning like they have been sunbathing all day or total incinerate his target.
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MONKEY KING aka Sun Wukong (SÅ«n Wùkōng – 孫悟空 )

SÅ«n Wùkōng is a very well known character with supernatural powers in the novel “Journey to the West“.

Monkey King possesses various attributes associated with several simians. Those includes the strength of an adult gorilla, the fierceness of a chimpanzee and the agility, balance, and bodily coordination of a tree monkey. He also owns a wand that allows him to change his size and those of other objects at will and a glider on which he flies.
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LAO SHU (lÇŽo​shÇ” – 老鼠)

“LÇŽo​” means “old, aged, experienced” and “ShÇ”” means “rat or mouse“. So “LÇŽo​shÇ”” can be interpreted as “experienced rat” even if it means literally also simply “rat or mouse“. But I prefer my own interpretation … ;)

LAO SHU has minor telepathic abilities with which he can read minds and control smaller animals like rats and mice. His powers also includes the capability to establish a mental link between several persons which remains as a connection between those individuals for a few hours. Furthermore he can quickly absorb, process and store informations through mental transference by touch, effectively giving him the ability to take other peoples skills and knowledge (eg martial arts techniques, medical knowledge, etc.) he never learned himself and use them as they were his own.
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HOU YI (Hòu Yì – 后羿)

Hòu Yì is a mythological chinese archer and worshipped as “god of archery“.

Hou Yi is a hyperkinetic with full control over body and mind, and has perfect precision with any aimed or thrown weapon/projectile. As a master archer he is capable of firing multiple arrows with his longbow at a single target in a few seconds, hitting multiple targets in a few quick strokes, and directly hit small targets in the greatest of distances with absolute accuracy.
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YOU (优 – yōu​) & SHI (shì – 势)​ – YOUSHI (yōu​shì​ – 优势)
“Yōu” means “excellent, superior“, “Shì” means “power, potential” and “Yōu​shì​” means “superiority, dominance“.

The identical twins You and Shi are both martial arts experts with enhanced strength and speed. Upon any physical impact with each other they create identical physical living duplicates of themselves with equal powers than those they have. Through this controlled process they can create multiple duplicates in an almost infinite number, whereby the duplicates themselves can likewise replicate multiple times. Each duplicate thinks, feels, and acts independently but disappears by spontaneous combustion after a varying time – depending on the amount of energy it consumes in action.
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KUAFU (kuāfù – 夸父)

“Kuā” means “to boast, exaggerate” and “fù” means “father“. Kuāfù is the name of a mystical giant who hunted the sun.

The giant Kuafu makes up for his lack of intelligence by his sheer size, extreme power and great ferocity in battle. He is 13 feet tall, can lift well over 70 tons, and his skin is impervious to conventional blades as well as high caliber bullets and powerful energy blasts.
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