In Shanghai in the 1930s, the Japanese were arrogant. The owner of the Hongkou Dojo, Genmu, designed to poison a generation of heroes Huo Yuanjia (played by Liu Jiahui) and Chen Zhen (played by Shi Tianlong) hurried back to Shanghai to pay homage to his master. The Japanese arrogance made Chen Zhen intolerable. He broke into the Hongkou Dojo alone and easily defeated Hugenmu and his men. At this time, he believed that there must be something fishy in the death of his master.
The pretty and lovely junior sister (played by Wan Qiwen) turned out to be an agent sent by the Nanjing government. She guided Chen Zhen that "a real hero is by no means a martial artist who only knows fists and kicks. He who knows how to save the country and the people is the real hero." It turned out that Chen Zhen had died of illness long ago, and he was accompanied by his wife's twin sister, and he was also a spy for the Japanese agency in Shanghai. Chen Zhen was in great pain for this. With the help of his junior sister and the leader of the underground party, Chen Zhen got out of the pain. When he learned that the Japanese would smuggle opium to poison his compatriots, he stood up and defeated the fierce and cunning Japanese samurai. The opium was burned and the name of Chinese martial arts was rectified.
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