No Retreat (move): Difference between revisions

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|jtrans=Last Stand
|jtrans=Last Stand
|jtranslit=Haisui no Jin
|jtranslit=Haisui no Jin
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{{Movefoot|Fighting|2}}
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==In other generations==
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|type=Fighting
|genVIII=No Retreat VIII
}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean names of this move literally mean "to fight with one's back to the river," an idiom for a desperate last stand. The idiom originated from the historical {{wp|Battle of Jingxing}}, where the now-renowned Chinese general {{wp|Han Xin}} ordered his army to fight with a river at their backs and no way to cross, successfully routing an enemy ten times their number. The move's animation is a reference to this.
* The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean names of this move literally mean "to fight with one's back to the river," an idiom for a desperate last stand. The idiom originated from the historical {{wp|Battle of Jingxing}}, where the now-renowned Chinese general {{wp|Han Xin}} ordered his army to fight with a river at their backs and no way to cross, successfully routing an enemy ten times their number. The move's animation is a reference to this.
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