The 18 stick monks of Shaolin, led by Wujue Monk, received an imperial edict from the emperor and ordered them to go south to resist the Japanese invaders. In the Jiangsu and Zhejiang frontlines, the stick monk saved a group of people, and the Japanese leader's brother was killed by the stick monk. The stick monk led the refugees to the Flying Fish Pass to seek the help of the Ming Army stationed there. Who knows, the Ming army at the Flying Fish Pass has already fled, so the stick monks have to rest here first. Unexpectedly, the Japanese invaders sent their main force to attack the Flying Fish Pass. The only people left in Tucheng were old and weak women and children. The stick monks decided to stay in Tucheng to help the villagers resist the Japanese invaders. At the moment of survival, the eighteen stick monks jointly resisted the attack of the Japanese invaders. However, due to the impulse of the younger martial brothers, several of them were killed by the Japanese invaders. The leader of the Japanese aggressors learned that there were Shaolin monks in Tucheng, and sent a ninja army to sneak attack in order to launch the final decisive battle. He vowed to capture the Flying Fish Pass and kill the monk to avenge his younger brother. In order to cover the evacuation of the people, the stick monks set up a stick formation, using their flesh to prevent the crazy attacks of the Japanese invaders, and successfully rescued the people from danger.
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