Facing the upcoming international Taiji boxing competition, Wudang’s head Taoist, Master Zhong, aims to select a suitable disciple to represent Wudang in the contest. His method of selection is remarkably unique, centered entirely around "water." Water, when dispersed, becomes vapor; when gathered, it forms ice. In its softest state, it is like mist, barely perceptible. In its hardest state, it is as sharp as solid ice. Similarly, Taiji boxing, when gentle, flows like water, continuous and unbroken. When forceful, it erupts like a torrent, unstoppable and invincible. When the art of the fist merges with the essence of water, Taiji permeates every part of the body, with every movement and stillness in perfect harmony.