A thin, narrow, mustache that grows downward in two very long tendrils from the upper lip, with the tapered, pointed ends hanging past the jawline. Named after a fictional Chinese villain (Dr. Fu Manchu) whose portrayal in print and film media invented the style. It is similar to the horseshoe moustache, but differentiated by the chin and cheeks area being smooth shaven with the lip tendrils overhanging them.