Plot:
The Three Kingdoms were in turmoil and wars were raging. Faced with the strong pressure from the Wei army, Zhao Yun (played by Andy Lau), who had just been appointed as an engineer, took the initiative to volunteer and, with the help of military advisor Zhuge Liang (played by Pu Cunxin), used the strategy of attack as defense to make great contributions to robbing the enemy. In the subsequent Battle of Changbanpo, Zhao Yun single-handedly broke into Cao's camp and rescued the young master, thus becoming famous in one battle. He was then entrusted with the important task of going to Dingjun Mountain with General Huang Zhong to take Hanzhong and lay the foundation for the Kingdom of Shu. However, in this battle, Huang Zhong was anxious to fight for the first merit and sent troops ahead of time, but he fell into Cao Cao's treacherous scheme and suffered heavy casualties. At the time of crisis, Zhao Yun arrived in time to rescue Huang Zhong and Luo Ping'an (played by Sammo Hung), and with the help of Zhuge Liang's clever plan, he burned Cao's food and grass to reverse the situation and made great contributions. Zhao Yun was also promoted to the Five Tiger Generals, but Luo Ping'an, as a fellow villager and brother, felt mixed emotions. Time flew by in the war, and the Five Tiger Generals of Shu also passed away one after another. Before Zhuge Liang's plan to destroy Wei again, Zhao Yun insisted on being the vanguard general, but encountered Cao Cao's 100,000 troops in front of Fengming Mountain. Facing the ultimate battle of his life, how should Zhao Yun respond?