Chinese Hero: Tales of The Blood Sword - Plot

Plot

After seeking vengeance on the Westerners who murdered his family, Wah Ying-hung (name literally means "Chinese Hero") flees to America to start a new life. Throughout his adventures in America, he meets new friends such Ghostserver and Gold Dragon and gradually becomes a powerful martial arts master. Once in Chicago, Wah is up against gang wars, murder, treachery and racial discrimination.

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