In 1910, Chinese martial artist
Huo Yuanjia defeats three foreign challengers at an international tournament in
Shanghai. As he awaits a fourth match, he reflects on his life. As a child, Huo secretly learns martial arts despite
his father's objections due to his
asthma. After witnessing his father lose honorably and suffering humiliation himself, Huo vows to restore the Huo family's name. As an adult, following his father's death, he becomes a prominent
lei tai fighter in
Tianjin, earning fame but also growing arrogant and reckless. He squanders his wealth, alienates his friend Nong Jinsun, and kills a rival martial artist, Qin Lei, in a fight. Qin's godson retaliates by murdering Huo's mother and daughter. Devastated and guilt-ridden, Huo leaves Tianjin. After wandering for months, Huo is taken in by Granny Sun and her blind granddaughter, Yueci. Living simply as a farmer, he recovers physically and spiritually, learning humility and compassion. In 1907, Huo returns to Tianjin, now heavily influenced by foreign powers. He burns his trophies, seeks forgiveness from those he had wronged, and reconciles with Nong. When an Irish wrestler, Hercules O’Brien, humiliates Chinese fighters, Huo challenges and defeats him honorably, restoring national pride. He then helps found the
Jingwu School in Shanghai, promoting martial arts as moral self-cultivation. Alarmed foreign businessmen arrange a final challenge against four fighters. One of them, a Japanese martial artist called Tanaka Anno, befriends and respects Huo. The story returns to the tournament, where Tanaka is revealed as Huo's fourth opponent. After a first round with weapons that ends in a draw, Huo is secretly poisoned before their unarmed match. Despite failing health, Huo continues fighting and defeats Tanaka while deliberately sparing his life. Huo collapses and dies, and Tanaka declares him the rightful victor. In the epilogue, Yueci envisions Huo's spirit practicing martial arts peacefully. == Cast ==