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|romaji=Doton: Banri Doryūheki
 
|romaji=Doton: Banri Doryūheki
 
|literal english=Earth Release: Earth-Style Wall of Ten Thousand Ri
 
|literal english=Earth Release: Earth-Style Wall of Ten Thousand Ri
|viz manga=Earth Style: Great Mud Wall
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|english tv=Earth Style: Great Mud Wall
 
|parent jutsu=Earth Release: Earth-Style Wall
 
|parent jutsu=Earth Release: Earth-Style Wall
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Collaboration Techniques
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Cooperation Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu type=Earth Release
 
|jutsu type=Earth Release
 
|jutsu class type=Defensive
 
|jutsu class type=Defensive
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
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This is a collaboration technique whereby several [[Earth Release]] users simultaneously perform [[hand seals]] and then expel a stream of mud from their mouths, which solidifies into multiple columns of earth. These grow upwards from the ground and together, form a hard, defensive wall.
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This is a cooperation ninjutsu whereby several [[Earth Release]] users simultaneously perform [[hand seals]] and then expel a stream of mud from their mouths, which solidifies into multiple columns of earth. These grow upwards from the ground and together, form a hard, defensive wall.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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[[es:Elemento Tierra: Estilo Pared de Tierra de los Diez Mil Ri]]
 
[[es:Elemento Tierra: Estilo Pared de Tierra de los Diez Mil Ri]]
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[[pt-br:Liberação de Terra: Parede do Estilo-Terra de Dez Mil Ri]]

Revision as of 00:54, 2 July 2020

This is a cooperation ninjutsu whereby several Earth Release users simultaneously perform hand seals and then expel a stream of mud from their mouths, which solidifies into multiple columns of earth. These grow upwards from the ground and together, form a hard, defensive wall.

Trivia

  • A ri () is an old unit of distance. It used to be about half a kilometre — and still is in China, where it is called a lǐ — but elongated over time until it was fixed on 3927.27 metres during the Meiji period (1868–1912). A thousand ri is used as a general measurement for a very long distance. Ten thousand ri would be a step beyond even that. There is a well-known saying by the famous Chinese philosopher Lǎozǐ that goes, "a journey of a thousand lǐ begins with a single step" (千里之行,始于足下, Qiān lǐ zhī háng, shǐ yú zú xià).

References

  1. Fourth Databook, page 323