University history graduate students Mu Tianliang and Lin Ruyi went to Wudang Mountain to investigate in order to write their graduation thesis. Unexpectedly, they fell into a trap set by a tomb robbing group headed by Pang Tianlong, who intended to use their family heirlooms to open the door to the Ming Dynasty Jianwen Emperor's treasure on Wudang Mountain. It turns out that in the early years of Yongle, Mu Tianliang's ancestor Yunnan Hou Muxin and the fugitive princess Zhu Xueer conspired to restore the deposed emperor Zhu Yunwen. Mu Xin and the non-party leader Li Suxi discussed strategies and decided to go to Beijing to assassinate Zhu Di. Zhu Xueer also sneaked into the palace. The king of Hunan Zhu Bai Gaomi and Zhu Di personally led an army to besiege Wudang Mountain. Three hundred thousand troops searched the mountain to no avail. Zhu Di was so angry that he wanted to set the mountain on fire. Zhu Yunwen saw that the situation was over, so he vowed to practice Taoism in Wudang for the rest of his life, and he would never return to the world again. Zhu Di issued an order to return him a Forbidden City in the clouds, and thus began the grand project of building the Forbidden City in the north and repairing Wudang in the south. As the treasure hunt deepened, Mu Tianliang finally discovered Pang Tianlong's sinister intentions. In order to protect the place where his ancestors were buried from intrusion, he and Ruyi teamed up to fight against Pang Tianlong's group. The two developed true love through life and death, and finally realized the Taoist "responsibility" that has existed for hundreds of years.
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