Because of Fong Sai Yuk's unabashed display of arrogance toward a Manchu lord, he is forced to take sanctuary in a Shaolin temple. Even though he has received extensive training in the martial arts, he is no match for Master San Te, the founder of the 36th Chamber of Shaolin. Master San Te consistently dominates his younger, more nimble disciples in physical and mental competitions. Despite his extensive training, he cannot compete with Master San Te. Fong, worn down by his string of setbacks, makes an effort to break free from his prison cell. Along the way, he meets a governor who bestows onto him a yellow robe that provides him with immunity against any Manchu. But what exactly does the governor intend to accomplish? Will Fong give in to his naive ego and turn his back on the Shaolin Temple?
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Because of Fong Sai Yuk's unabashed display of arrogance toward a Manchu lord, he is forced to take sanctuary in a Shaolin temple. Even though he has received extensive training in the martial arts, he is no match for Master San Te, the founder of the 36th Chamber of Shaolin. Master San Te consistently dominates his younger, more nimble disciples in physical and mental competitions. Despite his extensive training, he cannot compete with Master San Te. Fong, worn down by his string of setbacks, makes an effort to break free from his prison cell. Along the way, he meets a governor who bestows onto him a yellow robe that provides him with immunity against any Manchu. But what exactly does the governor intend to accomplish? Will Fong give in to his naive ego and turn his back on the Shaolin Temple?
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