In 1960s China, a young man named Wong Fei-Hung, known for his rebellious spirit and talent in martial arts, finds himself caught up in a series of escapades that lead him to become the apprentice of a rather peculiar master: one that resides at the bottom of a bottle. This unusual relationship with whisky not only teaches him to fight but also provides him with a unique and humorous approach to life.
As Wong trains, his life becomes complicated by the arrival of a powerful villain threatening the peace of the neighborhood and the reputation of his family. But all is not lost; with the help of his master and the unconventional fighting techniques he incorporates into his battles, Wong begins to learn how to leverage his surroundings and exploit his adversaries' weaknesses. The fight scenes, filled with impressive acrobatics and a dance of comedic movements, highlight the blend of action and humor that characterizes this style of cinema.
However, Wong must confront a dilemma between responsibility and recklessness as he struggles to protect his home and prove that true strength does not always lie in power but in intelligence and ingenuity. With a mix of spectacular fights and hilarious moments, the film offers a fun yet profound look at personal growth and the importance of family and community.