In the late Qing Dynasty, Huang Feihong, a native of Foshan, Guangdong, was born into poverty. However, his humble status did not change his chivalrous heart. With the help of his childhood friend, Aunt Yee, Feihong received guidance from the renowned martial arts master Su Qier and embarked on a rigorous journey of martial arts training. Under his master's careful cultivation and years of diligent practice, Feihong's martial skills advanced significantly. Within the Taiji Sect, young Feihong first tested his mettle, overcoming the Fist Formation, Divine Tiger, Fire Demon, Stone Qilin, Stone Soldier Formation, and Wooden Dummies. After enduring countless hardships, he successfully broke through the challenges. Finally, he emerged from the Taiji Sect, officially completing his apprenticeship and becoming an inner disciple of the Beggars' Sect.
After completing his training, Feihong resolved to serve the people. He established "Po Chi Lam" in Foshan, where he took on Porky Wing and Leung Foon as disciples while also treating the sick, earning widespread fame. Meanwhile, the wealthy young master Qu of Foshan colluded with foreigners and corrupt officials to sell opium, poisoning the people. Upon learning of this, Feihong joined forces with Lin Zexu, who had come to enforce the opium ban, to destroy the opium dens and confiscate the opium, shattering Young Master Qu's dreams of wealth. Enraged, Qu laid a sinister plot to kill Feihong, and the unsuspecting Feihong gradually fell into his trap.
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