Hi, I'm really sorry for my late reply.
(Shishi Rendan) - Lions Barrage
Alright, I suppose when you said the Shadow of The Dancing Leaf is just a stepping stone to greater techniques then this one is one of them. Basically what happens here is that after you had knocked the opponent with the shadow leaf technique you follow up with this one in order to deliver more damage to your opponent. This is done by using the opponent's counter attack as you're below him to get yourself on top of of him by using the momentum of his attack to rotate on top. So the technique consists of two steps; first is to counter the counter attack the opponent does to the user to get on top and finally kicking the opponent at the chest knocking him to the ground. To perform it, after kicking the opponent to the air Naori would simply shadow the opponent's move to such an extent that when he tries to counter she fiercely uses his counter against him as she rotates on top of him and hits him hard with both her feet on his chest driving him into the ground.
(Suiken) - Drunken Fist
I can clearly see why this technique is on your favorite list, its just badass way to avoid certain attacks. I have seen it many times in the NW people using it to dodge attacks that were short range, for a example that A ranks wind slashing technique. As you explained the rapid unpredictable movements the drunk state induces possibly make the sharingan even unable to perceive these movements, well at least I hope I'm right but you are welcomed to correct me on this presumption sensei. This technique is initiated by simply swaying sideways like a drunk avoiding any misfortune that may be coming your way and then throw 12 unpredictable punches to your opponent. To perform it Naori observes as sensei's clone tries to slash her vertically down using his sword. She quickly sways sideways fast and moves unpredictably like a drunk person. These series of movements allow her to throw a series of twelve punches in his torso and finally two on his face.