The inferior samurai Haraosuke killed his master because he was refused to ask for reform. Master's daughter Meizuo and husband Harada and master Shen Wu led a large number of warriors to hunt down Haruke, who began his own journey of escape. On the way to escape, Haruke met Shouhe, who was also an inferior samurai. Shoushou, who was bent on panning for gold with his wife by the river, wanted to get rid of his status as an inferior samurai by panning for the tribe, but such gold panning was not allowed by the government. Haruosuke wanted to rob him of his gold, and the three wandering warriors coveted his gold, and the men who chased and killed him also came here, while Shouhe's tribe wanted to kill him. It can be said that there is no deal between Haruke Haruke and Shoushou, who have similar experiences. Heroes cherish heroes. Three wandering warriors seized Shou's wife and coerced him to hand over the hidden gold. Meizuo was also raped, and a large number of masters of Shouhe tribe came one after another, and a fierce battle was inevitable.