In the early days of the Republic of China, martial arts master Wu Dingdang (played by Zhang Guoli) and his wife gave birth to nine girls in a row. In order to continue their relationship with male children, Mrs. Wu had to lie to everyone and told everyone that the babies she gave birth to were baby boys, named Wu Julang (played by Miriam Yeung). Juro was dressed as a boy by his mother since he was a child, developing a masculine personality. Under the guidance of his father, he learned martial arts and loved to fight injustice. Juro falls in love with Li Yashou (Wallace Huo), an orphan who has been playing since childhood. However, he does not know that Juro is actually a girl, and he only wants to become a dragon and a phoenix. The Lei family, a wealthy family in the town, held a martial arts competition to recruit a bride. Yashou was determined to win the competition and marry the rich girl, but was defeated by Juro. Shiro accidentally becomes the prospective son-in-law of the Lei family, and even wins the heart of Lei Xiaoyu (played by Zhang Meng), the eldest daughter of the Lei family. The young master of the Lei family, Lei Shengda (played by Hu Yuwei), happens to meet Shiro dressed as a woman and refuses to marry her. This begins a love story in which true love is discovered only after searching. The 32-episode TV series "Wu Julang", jointly produced by Beijing Dongwang Cultural Development Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Film Group Corporation, was originally called "Meet in the Arena" and premiered in 2007, starring Miriam Yang, Huo Jianhua, Hu Yuwei, Zhang Meng, Bai Xue, Zhang Guoli and others.
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