大侠霍元甲
2.0|2026年01月04日|全20集|共20集
简介:
  故事发生在民国初年,霍家和赵家是当今武林界内的两大巨头,一直在为了谁才是秘宗拳的正宗的问题争得面红耳赤。霍元甲(黄元申饰)是霍家的四子,人们都不看好从小就体弱多病的他,亦不准备传授他武功,然而,悟性极高的霍元甲居然自行悟出了迷踪拳,并在两家人约定比武的当天使出迷踪拳,打败了对手程天啸,哪知道程天啸受到了巨大的打击,竟然撒手人寰,他的徒弟陈真(梁小龙饰)为了替师傅报仇,拜了霍元甲为师,伺机而动。  一行人来到了天津,武功高强的霍元甲很快就吸引了日本人的注意,遭到了追杀,他们只能带着倩男(米雪饰)逃往北京,设立了精武门。
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