Cast
- Donnie Yen as Chu Zhaonan, wielder of the Dragon
- Leon Lai as Yang Yuncong, wielder of the Transience
- Lau Kar-leung as Fu Qingzhu, wielder of the Unlearnt
- Charlie Yeung as Wu Yuanying, wielder of the Heaven's Fall
- Lu Yi as Han Zhibang, wielder of the Deity
- Duncan Chow as Mulang, wielder of the Celestial Beam
- Tai Li-wu as Xin Longzi, wielder of the Star Chasers
- Sun Honglei as Fire-Wind, a warlord
- Kim So-yeon as Green Pearl, Fire-Wind's Korean slave girl
- Zhang Jingchu as Liu Yufang, Liu Jingyi's daughter and Han Zhibang's lover
- Ma Jingwu as Shadow-Glow, a reclusive swordsman and sword forger
- Michael Wong as Prince Dokado, a Manchu noble
- Jason Pai as Liu Jingyi, the village chief
- Chi Kuan-chun as Qiu Dongluo, the traitor
- Huang Peng as Guan Sandao, a villager
- Zhang Chao as Zhang Huazhao, a villager
- Chen Jiajia as Kualo, Fire-Wind's follower
- Liu Mingzhe as Jiaoci, Fire-Wind's follower
- Li Haitao as Siyilang, Fire-Wind's follower
- Jiang Guangjin as Sanzi, Fire-Wind's follower
- Xie Zhang as Bald Lion, Fire-Wind's follower
- Wang Chi-man as Dagger Peak, Fire-Wind's follower
- Zhang Jie as Hair Wolf, Fire-Wind's follower
- Tang Tengfei as Stone Beast, Fire-Wind's follower
- Liu Zhenbao as Mud Trot, Fire-Wind's follower
- Lin Haibin as Sangen, Fire-Wind's follower
- Guo Fengqiang as Black Spirit, Fire-Wind's follower
- Jia Kun as Bangmuzi, Fire-Wind's follower
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