At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the peasant uprising was surging, the Manchu were ready to move outside the customs, and the lives of the world were devastated. Guan Zhiyuan, the guard of the Ming Dynasty, was betrayed by the traitor, was co-operated by the enemy inside and outside, and the border was lost, resulting in the total annihilation of the army. In times of crisis, his only son, Guan Shaolong, was rescued by an eminent monk at the Shaolin Temple. Under the hatred of the nation and the family, Guan Shaolong practiced kung fu hard at the Shaolin Temple. Ten years later, when his study expired, according to the rules of the Shaolin Temple, he could only go down the mountain after being tested by the Shaolin Temple's 18 bronze lanes. After a hard struggle, Shaolong finally got what he wanted. At this time, she also knew that her father had been betrayed by a spy, who was now a senior official and had great martial arts skills. With courage and unyielding energy, she finally took revenge on her enemy after a bloody battle.