

At this time Lee seems to have been deeply unhappy, and was approached by Wang Jinrei who offered to train him and encouraged him to work against Kazuya, who was increasing the corrupt practices of the corporation. In the aftermath of the tournament, Lee was offered the position of secretary by Kazuya, likely in an attempt to humiliate him since Lee was very over qualified for the position. Kazuya went on to apparently kill their father and then became CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Ultimately, however, Lee lost to Kazuya in this tournament, likely in the semi-finals, after defeating King who came third. When Heihachi announced the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, Lee saw his chance to beat Kazuya, and intended to win sole inheritance of the Mishima Zaibatsu for himself. Whilst living in America, Lee garnered a reputation for himself in the fighting world and became known as the ‘Silver-Haired Demon’. Heihachi also gave Lee some power over the American branch of the Mishima Zaibatsu when he was older, and, at this time, a few years before the events of Tekken, it is likely that Lee moved to San Francisco, since he met and trained with Marshall Law and Paul Phoenix (Law’s restaurant is stated to have been in San Francisco). He did however give Lee both a thorough martial arts training and an education in business. Heihachi never seems to have taken much interest in Lee, other than to pit him as a rival to strengthen Kazuya. Lee was raised with the same strict upbringing as Kazuya and learned Mishima Karate alongside him.

Since Lee was old enough to impress Heihachi with his fighting skills, he was likely adopted after the key events of Kazuya’s early childhood (Heihachi taking over the Mishima Zaibatsu, imprisoning his father, Jinpachi Mishima under Hon-Maru, killing his wife, Kazumi Mishima, and throwing Kazuya off a cliff), all of which occurred when Kazuya was 5 (Lee would have been 4 years old at the time). However, his true intention was to give his son, Kazuya Mishima, a rival and to annoy him with the threat of another son.

Impressed by Lee's fighting potential, Heihachi adopted him as his son and brought him back with him to Japan. Heihachi Mishima found Lee in the streets of a Chinese city whilst he was on a business trip. Lee’s parents died when he was a young child, and he lived thereafter on the streets as an orphan.
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Lee is one of the most popular characters in the series for his manipulative style of play, smug personality and his trademark thumbs up and catchphrase "excellent". A Chinese orphan, young Lee was seen and then adopted by Heihachi Mishima who raised him as a rival to a young Kazuya Mishima in Heihachi's dojo. Lee is the founder and CEO of the robotics corporation Violet Systems. He has also at times appeared under his alter-ego dubbed Violet, who appeared as playable in Tekken 4 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. He was introduced in the original Tekken and returned for every subsequent game, except for Tekken 3.

Lee Chaolan (Chinese: 李超狼 Lǐ Chāoláng Japanese: リー・チャオラン Rī Chaoran it may be written with given name first as Chaolan Lee) is a character in the Tekken series. Please note: This name is Chinese "Lee" is a family name, not a given name the given name of this character is "Chaolan". Kaiji Tang ( Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Tekken Tag Tournament 2) Shinichirô Miki ( Tekken: The Motion Picture)ĭavid Stokey ( Tekken: The Motion Picture)
