The Anti-Japanese Legend tells the story of the Ming Dynasty. In order to clean up the Japanese pirates, Bachelor Lu Qi developed the Fire Dragon Bomb, not wanting to cause the family to be wiped out due to traitors. Lu Qi's wife and daughter died, and an arm was broken. He was rescued by the troupe when he was desperate. Lu Qi transformed his incomplete arm into a hidden weapon machine, and in the midst of danger, he finally took revenge, eradicated the traitor, and hid in the forest with his lover. It stars Xue Qi, Bao Dan and Song Kai.
1. Xue Qi
Xue Qi, an actor from Mainland China, graduated from the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama. In 2014, he played Zhu Xiangnan in the TV series "Carat Lovers". In 2017, he participated in the series of movies "League of Heroes" and the movie "Youth"; the food suspense comedy movie "The God of Cookery" starring him was released, in which he played a resourceful accountant.
2. Bao Dan
Bao Dan, born on February 8, 1991 in Xuancheng, Anhui Province, is an actress and singer in Mainland China. Bao Dan was influenced by her family since she was a child. She developed a strong interest in art and often represented the school in various performances and competitions. I started to receive professional music training in high school, mainly learning piano, vocal music, sight-singing and ear training, music theory and other professional subjects. In 2008, he was admitted to the vocal music major of the Art Department of Shenzhen University Normal College. Later, due to his excellent theoretical performance, he transferred to the composition major.
3. Song Kai
Song Kai is an actor from Mainland China. His works include "Detective Record of Bone Flute Magic Sound", "Detective Record of Treasure Robbery", "The First Assassination Bureau of the Tang Dynasty", etc. in the Detective Series. Attended the Guangzhou Film Festival. Starred in the table tennis movie "Ping Pong" directed by Lai Shuiqing. In 2020, he is confirmed to participate in the historical and war movie "Warring States Period".