

War · History · Action
Overview
Commander Wu Qianli leads the 7th Infantry Company soldiers to Funchilin Pass where they are tasked to destroy a bridge to stop enemy troops from retreating.
Top Cast


Wu Jing
Wu Jing
Wu Qianli
Wu Jing
Wu Qianli


Jackson Yee
Jackson Yee
Wu Wanli
Jackson Yee
Wu Wanli


Zhu Yawen
Zhu Yawen
Mei Sheng
Zhu Yawen
Mei Sheng


Jerry Lee
Jerry Lee
Yu Congrong
Jerry Lee
Yu Congrong


Elvis Han
Elvis Han
Ping He
Elvis Han
Ping He


Zhang Hanyu
Zhang Hanyu
Song Shilun
Zhang Hanyu
Song Shilun


Geng Le
Geng Le
Battalion Commander Yang
Geng Le
Battalion Commander Yang


Du Chun
Du Chun
Battalion Commander Zhang
Du Chun
Battalion Commander Zhang


Duan Yihong
Duan Yihong
Tan Ziwei
Duan Yihong
Tan Ziwei


Hu Jun
Hu Jun
Lei Jusheng
Hu Jun
Lei Jusheng
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