Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-24312338-20180222140450/@comment-734582-20180320121927

JamesDuh wrote: Killman. Just because it's the name doesn't mean it does that. Chidori is a reference to a legendary sword. Amaterasu to a god, same for Hiraishin. Byakugo isn't a legendary or mythical reference. I see no reason to believe it's not in the Great Fireball/Clone Technique category of descriptive names.

HeroOfSacrifice wrote: It's two separate things: Tsunade has access to all the accumulated chakra, totaling a so-named hundred-times her usual chakra levels. and Although she normally uses this extra chakra to heal injuries or perform her other jutsu, she can also transfer the chakra to others, either to replenish or amplify their own.[27]'' Reference 27 specifically shows Tsunade using her chakra to transfer/amplyfy (it's not clear) Onoki's jutsu.
 * sigh* It states in this wiki. Tsunade has access to all the accumulated chakra, totaling a so-named hundred-times her usual chakra levels. Although she normally uses this extra chakra to heal injuries or perform her other jutsu, she can also transfer the chakra to others, either to replenish or amplify their own.[27] I think this also states in Chapter 588,Page 13.

The article makes it clear that the reference for the "100x chakra" is in the name. Many jutsu are named for what they do, and i see little reason to believe Strength of a Hundred is an allusion to anything.