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Kids from Shaolin 1984

A young man from a Shaolin‑trained family falls in love with a woman from a rival Wudang lineage. Their families clash over ancient kung‑fu traditions, but the couple persists, ultimately uniting to defeat a treacherous bandit gang threatening both clans and restoring peace.

A young man from a Shaolin‑trained family falls in love with a woman from a rival Wudang lineage. Their families clash over ancient kung‑fu traditions, but the couple persists, ultimately uniting to defeat a treacherous bandit gang threatening both clans and restoring peace.

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In the late Ming Dynasty, two former Shaolin masters, Tianlong (“Heaven Dragon”) and his younger brother Yilong (“Earth Dragon”), rescue eight orphaned boys from marauding bandits and raise them as Shaolin kungfu students. The brothers treat the children as their own, and each boy adopts the surname Long as they grow up in a mountain hut near Lijiang, dedicating their days to training, discipline, and a little boyish mischief. The Long clan becomes a lively, close-knit family, always learning, sparring, and occasionally squabbling in good humor.

Across the river, the Bao family guards a much larger brood of daughters. The Bao patriarch Bao Sanfeng longs for a male heir, while his wife hopes for harmony within the clan. Taifeng, the eldest Bao daughter, is courted by Tianlong, who dreams of marrying into the family to secure a future for the Shaolin-educated youths. Yet Bao Sanfeng remains wary, fearing that the Shaolin monks might hijack his martial lineage, and he conditions a marriage on producing a son. The third daughter, the fiery and outspoken Sanfeng Sanfeng, stands out as a tomboy with a fierce temper, and she often clashes with the Long boys who tease her, especially Sanlong, the eldest of the Long siblings.

As the plans unfold, a band of vicious raiders—who once ravaged the Long village—has trained in secret for a decade, plotting revenge on any Shaolin counter-attack. A cross-eyed bandit, who operates under the guise of a Taoist sage, infiltrates the Bao household to learn their martial arts and to abduct the daughters. The danger deepens when Bao Sanfeng’s wife conceives and bears a son, strengthening the resolve of the bandits to strike while the Bao family is divided by suspicion and ambition.

The ringleader’s deceit fuels fear: the bogus priest convinces Bao Sanfeng that the Long family is his enemy and disruptor of the yin-yang balance, which he believes blocks Bao’s chances of a male heir. Bao Sanfeng recoils from the Longs, and the planned union with Taifeng seems doomed. Meanwhile, Yilong falls in love with Yifeng, the second Bao daughter, and the two youths—led by Sanlong and Sanfeng—help them elope, defying feudal expectations. For their transgression, Sanlong and Sanfeng are sentenced to drown, but they manage to escape underwater, and Sanlong rescues Sanfeng, who accepts him with gratitude and grows to admire him in a new light. The two develop complicated feelings amid the peril and secrecy.

The fake priest betrays the lovers by revealing their hiding place, and Bao Sanfeng pursues Sanfeng, accusing her of abducting his daughter and hijacking his swordplay legacy. Tianlong intervenes in the cave confrontation, breaking up the fight and allowing Bao Sanfeng to take Sanfeng home. The tension at the Bao residence thickens as the bandits’ plot continues to unfold, and the Long family finds themselves blamed for the newborn’s disappearance.

As the bandits intensify their assault, they burn down the Long hut and stage a brutal assault to kidnap Bao’s daughters. The Long family must come to Bao Sanfeng’s aid, and the two martial lineages—Shaolin and Wudang—unite to defend the Bao household and protect their girls. With a determined collaboration of skill and courage, the Long and Bao families ultimately defeat and kill the remaining bandits, overcoming years of suspicion and plotting.

After the climactic confrontation, the two clans reach a healing agreement. Tianlong marries Taifeng, unifying the Longs with the Bao family through a traditional union, while Yilong weds Yifeng, sealing a future built on mutual respect and shared martial tradition. The two families reconcile, turning past tensions into a hopeful alliance that preserves both their lineages and their martial legacies.

“In the end, loyalty and love prevail when communities come together to protect the vulnerable and honor their ancestors’ arts.”

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