During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, foreign invasions were frequent and civil strife intensified. The four martial arts brothers Lengxue (played by Ren Quan), Wu Qilong (played by Wu Qilong), Tie Shou (played by Wang Jiusheng) and Zhui Ming (played by Lu Xingyu), under the training of their master Zhuge Houzhi (played by Dong Zhihua), became the heroes of the rivers and lakes, specifically for the emperor to quell border troubles. Lengxue was quarreling with Princess Ning'an (played by Fan Bingbing) and was slapped by Wen Shi'an (played by Gao Feng) during the fight. Yafeng (played by Zuo Xiaoqing), who had a crush on him, was heartbroken, but the emperor couldn't understand why his daughter liked such a rough man. The princess is kidnapped while traveling, and Leng-blood fights to save her. In order to repay Leng-blood, the princess decides to marry Toro (played by Chen Jun). The Japanese Ito (played by Wu Qilong) pretends to be Wu Qing's companion, robs wealthy businessmen and seizes the government treasury. Wu Qing is framed for the crime and asks Wu Qing to explain, but Ito ridicules Wu Qing and uses Ya Feng as a hostage to force Qing Wu to submit. Leng Xue goes to jail alone to rescue Wu Qing and Ya Feng. Because the four brothers fell into the trap of luring the tiger away from the mountain, hundreds of people in the villa were killed. The Lord God vowed to eradicate the lantern festival, and he sent four disciples to investigate separately. Another bloody scene will be staged in the world...
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