During the late Qing Dynasty, Huang Feihong (played by Wang Qun), as the successor of the southern Shaolin martial arts, had become famous in Foshan. One day, Huang Dai, his apprentices Liang Kuan (played by Tan Qiao) and Yacasu (played by Huang Yishan) went to Guangzhou to meet Aunt Thirteen (played by Guo Xiuyun) who returned from the United States. When the three of them passed by a railway construction site, they were treated roughly by Eleven Shao, the project supervisor, for no apparent reason, and a dispute ensued. Soon, Huang stepped forward to stop the Eleventh Young Master from misbehaving in the busy city, and the two sides became increasingly grudged. However, they were deeply loved by Zhu Zhurong and other people, and they begged Huang to open a "Baozhilin" in the local area, set up a museum to teach apprentices, and hang a pot to help the world. On the day of the opening, the Eleventh Young Master actually sent the Lion Team to seize the youth and cause trouble, and used the hands of foreigners to kill the young man. Unfortunately, his skills were inferior to the others, and the Eleventh Young Master's plot failed to succeed. He himself is the leader of the Guandi Hall. With the support of Admiral He, he secretly engages in opium, human trafficking and other criminal activities. He has always regarded pornography as a serious problem and is eager to get rid of it. Later, he learned that Huang had contacts with anti-Qing patriots and secretly reported to the admiral to imprison him and humiliate him. Everyone rushed around to save Huang. When the admiral was pressured by foreigners, he had to release him, but ordered Huang and others to be expelled from Guangzhou. Huang felt deeply unfair. When passing by a railway construction site, he learned of the evidence of human trafficking in the 11th class. In order to uphold justice and save Yacasu, Huang went deep into the tiger's den.
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