Wan was a tea merchant, and Tao helped him with the nickname Iron Monk. He stole from the owner famously. Once Wan caught him at the count of stolen money and drove him out. Throughout the city, he exiled the servant of a former thief, so that no one took the Iron Monk to serve.
He was already starving to the last extreme, tired of cursing the former owner when he accidentally heard that his daughter Vanya, widowed, was returning home with all his belongings and his little brother. Tao decided to meet her first, maybe help than maybe just ask for intercession.
On the road, Tao called out to the stranger. Upon learning of the affairs of the Iron Monk, he called him with him. So Tao was in a gang of gangs. Having strengthened himself, he went on reconnaissance and soon reported to his new friends that Wan Xunyang with his brother and servant would be in the evening, and that their luggage was notable.
In the dark forest, robbers attacked travelers, killed a servant and a boy, and Wang Xiunyan, the leader, took him as his wife.
Once a woman asked about the name of her new husband, and he admitted that his name is Miao Zhong, and the nickname is Ten Dragons. His henchman, nicknamed Marked, was dissatisfied with such frankness, he suspected that the woman could convey, and planned to kill her. The leader had to take her to a safe place, to his acquaintance, and leave there. This acquaintance declared unhappy that Miao Zhong sold it to him.
A few days later, Wan Xunyang got out of the house at night. She decided to commit suicide: she could not bear the shame. As soon as she put in a loop, a tall man appeared. He promised to save her.
It was Yin Zong, who was known for his reverence, who lived with his old mother. Yin Zong wanted to bring Wan Xunyang home to his father. They set off. When the city was left just a little, rain poured. Escaping from the rain, travelers poked at the first door that came across ... and ended up in the house of the Marked One. Miao Zhong, the Ten Dragons, was also there.
The robbers clashed with Yin Zong. He would have defeated everyone, but there were two of them. Soon it was all over. Poor Wan Xunyang was put under lock and key.
Meanwhile, old Wan, learning about the robbery, that the son and servant were killed, and the daughter disappeared, appointed a reward to someone who will help punish the villains. The elder who lived in the neighborhood just these days sent his son Hag to buy clay toys for sale. It so happened that he came shopping in that village and in the house where the Marked lived. While choosing toys, I heard the familiar voice of Wan Xunyang, who prayed for his help. With all his might the young man set off for the city, told Vanya about everything. He wrote a petition to the council, and the armed guards seized the entire band of robbers. They would not have succeeded if the bloodstained man of enormous growth, killed by the bandits Yin Zong, had not stood in the way of the villains!
All the parishmen were executed, and in honor of Yin Zong, the grateful Wan erected an idol.