With the invaluable Xuanwu Order lost to the rivers and lakes, the four great martial arts families have become enemies, engaged in open and secret battles. Mo Xiao Hao, descendant of the God of War, who has secluded himself from the mundane world, gets involved in the disputes after meeting Bai Yu Jiao. He resolves the feuds and disputes between the four families, restoring peace to the rivers and lakes. Together with Bai Yu Jiao, he secludes himself from the martial arts world. (Source: iQIYI) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 战玄武
- Also Known As: Zhan Xuan Wu , 戰玄武
- Screenwriter & Director: George Chi
- Genres: Wuxia, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Yan XiMo Xiao HaoMain Role
- Zima YunyiBai Yu JiaoMain Role
- Derek KokDuke GuoSupport Role
- Zhao XueGuo Xue ErSupport Role
- Lo MengLeng Xuan FengSupport Role
- Chen Zhi HuiJing Yuan [Reverend]Support Role
Reviews

Average on all fronts
Watch it when you want something predictable, doesn't require you to think and has enough pace to get through it. I'm guessing the dubbing has been done for the accent, because it doesn't enhance the acting quality - it remains flat. The various villainous laughs are especially cringing, but it also made the chemistry between the male and female lead disappear if there was any to begin with.The story involves a token named the Xuanwu Order, passed down from the God of War, many many years ago. It should give access to riches beyond a man's dream, yet we never see that treasure and so it's value becomes merely a token of authority. What's somewhat believable is the real plotter behind the scenes - even though it becomes obvious about half way through to the viewer- he does make good use of the various character flaws and the long time feuds between martial families, that he can't be uncovered easily by the characters.
There are some nice visuals during the fights, but the explosions seem to come straight from a 1980's war movie. In fact, they reminded me of Platoon (1986) for some reason.
Overall, everything is average and nothing impresses with few cringe worthy moments (not in a good way). But, after a long day with a beer on the couch and nothing better to do, it's a good way to pass the time.
P.S.: If you want to watch this for Derek Kwok, fair warning: he's only in there for 5 minutes tops of screen time.
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