Shao Nian Huang Fei Hong - Plot

Plot

The series follows the growth of a teenage Huang Fei Hong (played by Sik Siu Loong) from being naughty to behaving like a man. During the first 5 episodes Huang Fei Hong is living in his hometown in Guangzhou, China. There he and his friend Lin Shi Long, who was also his best friend and student in real life, goes along with him doing naughty things such as throwing a banana on the floor to deliberately trip a martial artist carrying a heavy statue, which almost smashed a little child. Huang Fei Hong also picks fights with other students in his school, especially the martial artist's son, who is a weak wimp. Later, Huang Fei Hong develops a friendship with the wimp. There are final bosses in each few episodes which can also be considered an arc. During the last arc, there is a final boss for the series.

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