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Jackie blinks. "The statue that… weeps at midnight?"

They race to the tomb—a massive underground maze filled with traps, pressure plates, and fake lotus statues. Iron-Tusk corners them inside a hall of mirrors. Jackie must fight his own reflections while defending Lotus. In the climax, he finally unleashes the full Drunken Shadow Fist—a style that uses unpredictable, staggering movements to counter Iron-Tusk’s rigid military strikes.

The statue is a fist-sized golden lotus flower, petals etched with micro-script visible only under moonlight. For centuries, it has been passed between emperors, rebels, and thieves—not for its gold, but because its petals form a map to the "Eternal Qi Spring," a legendary hot spring said to grant immortality or raise armies of the dead, depending on the legend.

"No," the abbot says gravely. "The one that remembers ." The Golden Lotus -Jackie Chan 1974- -CHN-

"The lotus is gone. The spring is sealed."

A peasant boy finds a small, glowing lotus petal washed up on a riverbank. He picks it up. His eyes turn gold.

But Iron-Tusk laughs. "Too late. My blood drips into the spring!" Jackie blinks

Martial Arts / Fantasy / Action-Adventure

"Little Jackie," she says. "You still hide your best moves."

Jackie does the only thing he can. He kicks the golden lotus (now a key) into the spring’s center. The lotus melts, sealing the spring forever. The jiangshi crumble. Iron-Tusk sinks into the mud, screaming. Jackie must fight his own reflections while defending Lotus

"And the woman?"

"Is it done?" the abbot asks.

Lotus reveals the truth: The Crimson Moon wants to seal the Eternal Qi Spring forever—because it doesn’t grant immortality. It resurrects the dead as mindless, flesh-hungry jiangshi (hopping vampires). Iron-Tusk wants to raise an army of jiangshi to conquer China.

Back at the temple, Jackie returns the empty rice sack to Abbot Wei.

The abbot smiles. "Then brew me some tea. Terrible tea. And begin cataloging again."

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