In the 1920s, the current situation was turbulent, the world was in chaos, and there was no peaceful place in China. When the heroes joined together, the warlords fought in a melee. The warlord marshal Hou Jie (played by Andy Lau) is arrogant, arrogant and domineering. He regards civilians like grass and mustards, but he can hardly escape his own calamity. The so-called change of the king's banner at the head of the city, Hou Jie's brilliance disappeared in a blink of an eye. The adjutant Cao Man (played by Nicholas Tse) waited for the opportunity, his wife Yan Xi (played by Fan Bingbing) left, and his daughter died. At least during Linsi's downfall, Hou Jie met the monks such as Wudao (Jackie Chan), Jing Neng (Wu Jing), Jing Hai (Yu Shaoqun), Jing Kong (Shi Yanneng) and other monks, and slowly understood the cause and effect of the sin barrier of the world. So let go of greed, hatred, ignorance, suspicion, and sincerely turn to the Buddha. At the same time, greater ordeals are coming to Shaolin...
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