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At the end of the 16th century AD, Japan launched a fierce attack on Korea and quickly withdrew with the intervention of the Ming army. According to the peace treaty, the Jin Yi Wei escorted the Ming Dynasty delegation to Fujian City in Japan to read the national documents, but unexpectedly, the national documentsStolen by someone, all members of the mission were killed, and the princess accompanying the mission was imprisoned by the Japanese. With the help of the bandit Ishikawa Koyuko, the Royal Guards Chen Jiu and Ding Yi managed to escape, but they had a disagreement over whether to go or stayDisappointed and parted ways, Chen Jiu broke into the Taige Mansion alone and told Matsumoto Hideyoshi the truth about the theft of his national documents. However, he was vandalized by Ding Yi's unauthorized act of stealing national documents. Matsumoto Hideyoshi tortured Chen Jiu severely, and Ding Yi fell off a cliff while feeling proudAfter being rescued by the master of Ishikawa Kobayako, Ding Yi recovered and went down the mountain with Kobayako to search for Chen Jiu. Unexpectedly, Matsumoto Hideyoshi's rival Ito Ieyasu forced him to come knocking. The three of them worked together to defeat Ito. A few days later, Chen Jiu Ding Yi abandoned himThe former suspect decided to go deep into the tiger's den, and after a fierce battle, he finally rescued the princess. He bid farewell to Ishikawa Sayako and set off on his way back to his home country via Mount Fuji.