During the late Qing Dynasty, Huang Feihong (played by Wang Qun), as a successor of the southern school of Shaolin martial arts, had already gained a [Expand All]
During the late Qing Dynasty, Huang Feihong (played by Wang Qun), as a successor of the southern school of Shaolin martial arts, had already gained a high reputation in the Foshan area. One day, Huang, along with his apprentices Liang Kuan (played by Tan Qiao) and Ya Cha Su (played by Huang Yishan), went to Guangzhou to pick up his thirteenth aunt (played by Guo Xiuyun) who had returned from the United States. When the three passed by the railway construction site, they were treated roughly by the 11th Young Master of the project for no reason, which then led to an argument. Not long after, Huang stepped in to stop the 11th young master from running amok in the bustling city, and the enmity between them deepened day by day. However, he was deeply loved by the villagers such as Pork Rong, who earnestly requested Huang to open a "Baozhilin" in the local area, set up a school to teach students, and practice the art of healing the sick. On the opening day, the 11th Young Master actually sent a lion dance team to rob Qing and cause trouble. He also pretended to be a foreigner to kill Huang. Unfortunately, his skills were not as good as theirs, and the 11th Young Master's conspiracy failed. He himself was the head of the Guan Di Hall. Relying on the support of Admiral He, he secretly engaged in criminal activities such as opium trafficking and human trafficking. He always regarded Huang as a major threat and was eager to get rid of him. Later, it was learned that Huang had been in contact with anti-Qing patriots. Secretly, it was reported to the admiral that he was imprisoned and subjected to humiliation. Everyone was running around to rescue Huang. Just then, the admiral was under pressure from the foreigners, so he had no choice but to release him. However, he ordered Huang and the others to be expelled from Guangzhou. Huang felt deeply aggrieved. When passing by the railway construction site, he learned about the evidence of human trafficking committed by the Eleventh Young Master and others. In order to uphold justice and save the enemy, Huang ventured deep into the tiger's den.[Collapse]