Bater's parents died when he was very young, and he was raised by his master Huo Dou. In order to find the enemy who killed his father, Bater followed the clues of the amulet to Bayin Grassland, and rescued Wurihan, the daughter of Wang Fu wrestling coach Buhe, from under the horseshoe. Bater agreed to stay with Wu, work as a handyman in the kitchen, and practice wrestling with Buhe while waiting for the report to return.
Wu's love for Bater caused the little prince's jealousy. He tried his best to embarrass Bater, but he always outsmarted himself. Because of a series of mutually assured destruction experiences, such as straying into a mysterious dungeon and hunting bears in distress, Bater and Wu have become increasingly close. But God played a trick on people, and Bater accidentally discovered that Buhe was the enemy he was looking for. At the same time, Buhe learned his identity from Bater's amulet. For many years, Buhe has been regretting his mistakes, so he is determined to cultivate Bater into the best wrestler on the grassland. Then came the news that Khan had chosen "the first warrior". Bater decided to defeat Buhe in the wrestling field, win back the honor his father deserved, and avenge his father fair and square. But when Bater finally fell Buhe, the real murderer appeared. ...
The cartoon tells the story that Bater, a Mongolian teenager, gradually realized the true meaning of life in the process of finding enemies, and finally grew up to be the first fighter (wrestling) hero in the grassland. In order to make this cartoon into another domestic masterpiece, the "Warrior" crew assembled outstanding domestic comic creators and went to Inner Mongolia for four times to collect folk songs. In the production, the Warrior added 30% 3D computer technology on the basis of traditional 2D hand-drawing, so that the smooth and beautiful lines of China animation can be preserved, and it is full of rich oriental colors.