At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the government was corrupt, and China was badly carved up by the great powers, and the people were in dire straits. Born in a fishing village, Huang (played by Ou Jintang) visited relatives and friends and broadened his horizons for the poor winter (played by Alice Chan), so he left his hometown and went to the provincial capital, where he met nine Jianghu heroes who were loyal to the liver, righteous and courageous.
In order to defend his country, he sacrificed his head, blood and the love of his sons and daughters, rescued the people from the suffering in dire straits, and wrote admirable heroic deeds, which will become a household legend in the future-Guangdong Heroes Ten Tigers, also known as "Heroes Ten Tigers".
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Ten Tigers in Guangdong are the product of China's modern history. In the late Qing dynasty, the Qing government could not protect the people well because of internal troubles and foreign invasion. South Guangdong has poor public security, so people practice martial arts to defend themselves.
Every village guild competes to hire martial arts masters to teach. In order to protect their own interests and keep their children healthy, martial arts training is very popular, especially in Guangzhou, where many martial arts schools are established and enrolled.
Just like the so-called rival countries, in order to compete for the interests of the market, it is the most common thing for every martial arts master to kick each other's gyms and accept the open challenges of others. After a battle, the winner will attract more students to this name, and the home of the loser will close all night.
It is conceivable that under the cruel competition, it is impossible to be popular in Guangzhou, let alone become famous in Guangdong. However, this environment promoted the development of modern Nanquan School, and many Nanquan handed down to this day originated from this era.