Western Hunan is plagued by serious banditry. In the early days of liberation, the story of our People's Liberation Army's heroic suppression of bandits was staged here. The story of our hero Liu Yutang, known as the Siberian Tiger, who outsmarted the bandit leader Zhuan Shanbao is even more well-known. The play describes a battle between the bandit squad leader Liu Yutang, nicknamed the "Northeast Tiger" and the leader of the People's Liberation Army's bandit squad, who relies on the local people and the bandit leader Tian Dabang, Zhuanshan Leopard, and the Kuomintang female spy Si Yatou. A desperate struggle.
Li Tingzhe plays Liang Zi in the play, a "bandit" who changes his identity and deals with the Kuomintang and the bandits throughout the entire story. Lui Liangwei's version of "The Leopard" and Liu Yutang, played by Pu Bajia, represent the good and the bad factions. Liang Zi, who walks between the two forces, makes it difficult to distinguish whether he is a positive or a negative character. Such a successful entry Lu Liangwei thus obtained important information to the Communist Party within his sphere of influence and assisted in the successful suppression of bandits.
In order to protect his boss He Shan, Liang Zi had the courage to compete with Liu Yutang. In order to "lurk" and get information, he had the courage to break into the bandits' den alone and "deceive" Lu Liangwei and Liu Peiqi, the old and cunning bandit leaders. , although the character is not perfect, it truly restores the characteristics of the characters at that time.