Yuangong, the deacon, opened the shrine and exposed the holy book to the human world. He also carved the contents of the book on the stone wall of white cloud cave in the mountains. He is now punished to guard the book for life by the jade emperor for breaking heaven's law and betraying the holy secret to human. In order to pass this holy book to human beings, he would have to get by the antagonist fox.
The film is an adaptation of a story in Chinese mythology (in particular, the epic fantasy novel "Fengshen bang") about the warrior deity Nezha, who became a student of the immortal Taiyi Zhenren. The main part of the story revolves around Nezha's feud with Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea, whom he angers through the killing of Ao Bing, Ao Guang's third son. Through bravery and wit, Nezha finally breaks into the Dragon King's underwater palace and successfully defeats him.
In the Jinyuan Club, there are five Jinyuan kings, one egg manager, and two senior chefs, one named General Cannon Barrel and the other named Mr. Mosquito. The cannon made fried gold coins for the famous dishes they like to eat, and the mosquitoes prepared plasma wine for them, as well as diamonds and so on. The five kings proposed to eat the stars, and the manager ordered the gun barrel to get more gold dollars and then diamonds, and the mosquitoes to get some plasma, and asked Dr. Muddy to count the number of stars in the sky.
Tian Zhenhua arrives in Shanghai to coach a local women's basketball team. Number 5 on the team, Xiaoje, excels at basketball but is unsure of whether to continue playing. As Tian gets to grips with training Xiaoje and the rest of the team, he reflects on his career as a star basketball player before the revolution.