Background
Jie Hu was born shortly before the great war, from a samurai father and a chinese mother. His mother was a business woman, who traveled trough Nippon selling her goods when she met Jie Hu's father, it was love at first sight and shortly after Jie Hu was born. Soon after however the war came and Jie Hu's family was disciminated by their whole village. Noone liked them but they overcame it, and began teaching the Jie Hu the ways of the sword, but before teaching him anything, they taught him to dance, and to paint, explaining with "If you cant even master your body and a painting pencil, how you expect to master a sword?"
Jie Hu soaked everything up they told him, and soon danced as beutiful as he painted. Then the real training began, with a sword. It was soon noticed that he was a natural with a sword and learned it to near perfection.
During Jie Hu's childhood he was constantly discriminated, and he constantly got into fights with 'normal' Nipponese kids. He got scolded time after time, that he should just accept reality, but he refused and constantly practiced dancing, painting and eventually swordsmanship. Due to being half Chinese, he constantly tried to prove that he was just as good as any other kid, and always tried to be better than everyone else. This however led to many scars, the msot noteable one on his right side of the face. But he didn't allow himself to be discouraged by a few scars, and despite what everyone told him, he didn't let anything thay said about him being worse than everyone else just because he was half Chinese get to him, without him trying to beat them to a pulp that is. As a person Jie Hu is friendly and outgoing, but still trying to overachieve and sarcastic at times.
Honour is everything to him, and he would never do anything to smudge his honour. Too much.
All his training, and his rather unique circumstances while growing up taught him one thing though, to never give up. He believes anything can be achieved and always tries his hardest, he doesnt know the meaning of the words "giving up."
Now, when he's seen as an adult by the society, he desperately seeks to prove to the society that people can count on him. He is no longer shunned by his peers, instead they accept him as a samurai, he just have the rest of the country to prove his worth to. But to him, this is a small obstacle to overcome on his journey to greatness.
Ultra awesome theme song: <iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/HYP2KSZ4Q8w?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>