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Description
Ming Ming Li, also known by his hero name Mian Long, is the fifteen-year-old hero representing China in the world of Shy. He is a slender teenager with an androgynous appearance, often leading others to mistake him for a girl when he is not transformed. In his civilian form he has messy black hair that reaches his back, with a braid on the left side, and dark eyes. When he transforms into his hero form, his hair becomes shorter, his eyes turn blue, and two distinctive ahoge appear on his head.
Ming Ming Li is defined by a gentle, easygoing personality, but he carries a deep personal insecurity about not being manly enough. He is not confident in his combat abilities and would much rather save people without having to fight at all. This desire to avoid conflict is central to his motivations; he wishes he could protect others peacefully and often feels inadequate compared to other heroes. He has a noticeable habit of falling asleep at odd places and times, a quirk that fits his relaxed nature and also ties into his unique power.
As a hero, Ming Ming Li’s primary ability is sleep-inducing. He can put others to sleep, a power that aligns with his non-confrontational philosophy and allows him to neutralize threats without direct violence. His transformation is activated by a pair of bracelets that synchronize his heart spirit into power, and these bracelets also enable him to understand and speak any language, facilitating communication with heroes from other countries.
In the story, Ming Ming Li serves as China’s representative among the international heroes. He is a supporting character whose presence highlights the diversity of the hero community. His key relationships include his interactions with Teru Momijiyama, Japan’s hero Shy, who initially mistook him for a girl due to his appearance. His interactions with other heroes often revolve around teamwork against the villainous group Amarariruku and personal growth. Over the course of the series, Ming Ming Li shows development in confronting his insecurities about his masculinity and his fighting abilities, gradually gaining more confidence as he learns that heroism is not solely defined by physical strength or a masculine image.
Ming Ming Li has a modest stature, standing 158 centimeters tall and weighing 48 kilograms. He has a fondness for sleeping and mooncakes, and his birthday is June 16. His blood type is A. Though he is not naturally gifted in combat, his determination to improve and his willingness to support others make him a valuable and endearing member of the hero team.
Ming Ming Li is defined by a gentle, easygoing personality, but he carries a deep personal insecurity about not being manly enough. He is not confident in his combat abilities and would much rather save people without having to fight at all. This desire to avoid conflict is central to his motivations; he wishes he could protect others peacefully and often feels inadequate compared to other heroes. He has a noticeable habit of falling asleep at odd places and times, a quirk that fits his relaxed nature and also ties into his unique power.
As a hero, Ming Ming Li’s primary ability is sleep-inducing. He can put others to sleep, a power that aligns with his non-confrontational philosophy and allows him to neutralize threats without direct violence. His transformation is activated by a pair of bracelets that synchronize his heart spirit into power, and these bracelets also enable him to understand and speak any language, facilitating communication with heroes from other countries.
In the story, Ming Ming Li serves as China’s representative among the international heroes. He is a supporting character whose presence highlights the diversity of the hero community. His key relationships include his interactions with Teru Momijiyama, Japan’s hero Shy, who initially mistook him for a girl due to his appearance. His interactions with other heroes often revolve around teamwork against the villainous group Amarariruku and personal growth. Over the course of the series, Ming Ming Li shows development in confronting his insecurities about his masculinity and his fighting abilities, gradually gaining more confidence as he learns that heroism is not solely defined by physical strength or a masculine image.
Ming Ming Li has a modest stature, standing 158 centimeters tall and weighing 48 kilograms. He has a fondness for sleeping and mooncakes, and his birthday is June 16. His blood type is A. Though he is not naturally gifted in combat, his determination to improve and his willingness to support others make him a valuable and endearing member of the hero team.