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|ref=<ref>First Databook, pages 156-165</ref>
 
|ref=<ref>First Databook, pages 156-165</ref>
|image=Reverse_Lotus.JPG‎
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|image=Reverse Lotus.JPG‎
 
|kanji=裏蓮華
 
|kanji=裏蓮華
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|romaji=Ura Renge
 
|romaji=Ura Renge
 
|literal english=Reverse Lotus
 
|literal english=Reverse Lotus
|english tv=Hidden Lotus, Reverse Lotus
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|english tv=Hidden Lotus
 
|parent jutsu=Eight Gates, Shadow of the Dancing Leaf
 
|parent jutsu=Eight Gates, Shadow of the Dancing Leaf
 
|jutsu rank=A
 
|jutsu rank=A

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This technique is an advanced and more destructive version of the Front Lotus, which requires that at least three chakra gates be opened (in every instance in which it has been used, five gates are opened). Once enough gates are open, the user launches the target into the air and strikes them at inhuman speed before hitting them with one arm and one foot, sending the target crashing into the ground. This is usually fatal due to the speed and power behind the attack.

Because so many chakra gates are opened at once, it can only be used once, since the user will likely be unable to stand afterwards. This is proven when Lee is left barely able to stand after using it on Gaara, and the latter's powerful defences and long-distance attacks allowed him to win the match. Guy's version involves him launching the enemy into the air, spinning like a drill, and delivering a bone-shattering punch. Might Guy states this technique to be a "combination of such blinding speed that no one can defend themselves against it".

References

  1. First Databook, pages 156-165