In 1905, Central, Hong Kong. Revolutionaries were brutally assassinated. Knowing that Sun Yat-sen (played by Zhang Hanyu) is about to arrive in Hong Kong, the Qing court sends General Yan Xiaoguo (played by Hu Jun) to kill him. He bribes gambler Chong Yang (played by Donnie Yen) to be a spy. Coinciding with the celebration of Li Chongguang (played by Wang Baijie), the son of businessman Li Yutang (played by Wang Xueqi), Chongyang left sadly when he saw that his ex-wife Yueru (played by Fan Bingbing) and their young daughter had become the dependents of others. In order to protect his grandson, the president of China Daily, Chen Shaobai (played by Tony Leung Ka-fai), invited the theater leader (played by Simon Yam) to take action, causing his family to be destroyed. His daughter Fang Hong (played by Li Yuchun) luckily survived. Chen Shaobai was captured, met Yan Xiaoguo, and the teachers and students broke up. Incidents such as the arrest of his only son during a parade led Li Yutang to join the revolution, which led Detective Smith (Eric Tsang) to seize the newspaper. In the meantime, Li Yutang helped the coachman A Si (played by Nicholas Tse) get engaged to his lover A Chun (played by Zhou Yun). Yue Ru met the heavy sun at night and asked him to abandon the darkness and turn to the light. Beater Fang Hong, hawker Wang Fuming (played by Battelle), beggar Liu Yubai (played by Liming) and others also joined the ranks of protecting the grandson. A thrilling city-wide pursuit began... With an investment of 150 million yuan, this film recast the 1905 Hong Kong Central Television in Shanghai at a 1:1 ratio for the first time in history.
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