In a remote mountainous area at the end of the Ming Dynasty, several villagers secretly raided a tomb late at night and were killed by a Gu curse. Lu Wen Liang and Zhang Chi Yi noticed the strange aspects of the corpses and decided to venture into the "Village of Short Lives" to uncover the truth. However, it was widely rumored in the village that the curse of a Gu witch from 20 years ago caused the deaths. The two men were also blamed for breaking a Gu-exorcising ritual, making them the harbingers of disaster. Just a step away from the truth, they were unaware that they had already ventured deep into danger...
During the early Ming Dynasty, political unrest grips the empire. Amid the chaos, imperial forces escort Lady Mei out of Nanjing to avoid danger. As assassins pursue her, Lady Mei takes refuge in a village, where she and the villagers band together to defend their home from invaders. Their bravery leads to a fierce struggle for survival and resistance against external threats.
"Yang Spirit" is a costume fantasy and suspense film that tells the story of Zhao Fei Rong, the saint of the Dalo sect, who tries every means to find the Pure Fox clan, a hidden tribe, and release the demons suppressed in the Pure Fox village by the Dalo sect. Hong Yi, the son of the Hong mansion, has been bullied since he was a child and enters the city to take the imperial examination in order to clear his mother's name. Unexpectedly, on the night before the registration, a mysterious girl invites Hong Yi to teach at the Pure Fox tribe. With that, Hong Yi becomes embroiled in a dangerous chase. After experiencing numerous adventures and dangers, the oppressed Hong Yi decides to learn martial arts and joins the Pure Fox clan on a journey to fight against the Dalo sect.
Qiao Feng is the respected leader of a roving band of martial artists. After he is wrongfully accused of murder and subsequently exiled, Qiao Feng goes on the run in search of answers about his own mysterious origin story—and the unknown enemies working to destroy him from the shadows.
Yuen Cheung-yan (Chinese: 袁祥仁) is an actor, director, stuntman, and fight choreographer who has worked for many years in the Hong Kong film industry. During the 1970s and early 1980s, he worked with his elder brother, Yuen Woo-ping, and other members of the Yuen family on several films, some of them kung fu comedies such as Shaolin Drunkard (1982) and The Miracle Fighters (1983). Son of Simon Yuen Siu-Tin.