An eight-year-old boy claiming to be a descendant of Wu Song—Wu Xiaosong—arrives at Jingyang Ridge, determined to seek revenge on the tiger that carried away his seven-year-old cousin just days ago. This courageous little boy, carrying a large blade on his back, is no ordinary child. Not only does he understand the language of animals, but he can also use the "Collarbone Soft-Body Technique" to escape from a triple-layered cage.
The tale of Wu Song defeating the tiger is known to all. Many years after the tiger was slain by the "drunken hero," Jingyang Ridge has become a bustling place with thriving inns. One day, an eight-year-old boy named Wu Xiaosong, who claims to be Wu Song’s descendant, ventures alone onto the ridge, armed with only a blade, vowing to take revenge on the tiger.
Wu Xiaosong, who is shorter than the blade he carries, first faces obstruction from the beautiful innkeeper—while Wu Song was once frightened into drinking only three bowls of wine before crossing the ridge, Wu Xiaosong is told that "minors are not allowed to drink." Instead, he drinks eight bowls of milk, leading to a fun and catchy milk-drinking song.
After overcoming the innkeeper’s阻拦, Wu Xiaosong engages in battles with three "tigers"—the invulnerable Zhou Tiger, the winged Flying Tiger, and the highly skilled Tiger King. Faced with such formidable foes, Wu Xiaosong, who claims to be the national martial arts sanda champion, unleashes all his skills: Thunderous Whirlwind Kick, Thirteen Pillars of Heaven, Three-Section Staff, Blade-Flying Arrows, Drunken Fist… Every one of the eighteen martial arts is displayed, dazzling the eyes and stirring the blood.
Wu Xiaosong, who understands animal language, finally breaks into the Tiger’s New Year Gorge, where the Tiger King stands majestic amidst a hundred beasts, only to encounter the troublesome innkeeper from Jingyang Ridge once again. Will Wu Xiaosong ultimately rescue his cousin and escape unscathed?
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