In the 1930s, the world situation was turbulent. Japan's invasion of Korea led to an influx of exiles into Manchuria in China, which borders North Korea, and this barren plain soon became a habitat and paradise of violence for outlaws. The unimpressive-looking little bandit Yin Daojiu (Song Kang ho Song Kanghao) alone robbed several Japanese officers and bankers on the Gandao train. At the same time, the cold-blooded bandit leader Park Changer (Lee Byung Hun Li Bingxian) also leads the Ministry to hijack and stop the train, and in the meantime, there is a firefight with the bounty gunman Park Daoyuan (Jung Woo-sung Zheng Yucheng). In the middle of the chaos, Nine swept away the Japanese belongings and jumped out of the car to escape, but all forces pursued him. Before long, Daojiu realized that the target of bandits and soldiers was not the property in his hands, but a treasure map of the Qing Dynasty in Manchuria.