"Flying Tigers" is a war-themed film directed by Wang Jixing. The film tells the story of the war of the railway workers who fought bravely against the Japanese invaders along the Zaozhuang Railway in Shandong during the War of Resistance Against Japan. During the Anti-Japanese War, an anti-Japanese armed force led by the Communist Party and composed of railway and coal mine workers was active in the Lincheng area of Shandong Province. On this day, Captain Liu Hong led his team to attack the Japanese foreign firm that oppressed the people and killed the shopkeeper of the foreign firm. Therefore, the Japanese spy team launched a bloody revenge. Under the leadership of captain Gang Cun, they shot and killed more than a dozen unarmed workers. The indignant Flying Tigers managed to get rid of Gangcun and avenged the dead workers. However, Matsuo, the new captain of the special task force, is scheming. He uses traitors to pretend to be the Flying Tigers to drive a rift between the military and the civilians. The traitor was designed to kill Wang Qiang, the deputy captain of the Flying Tigers, and tricks were used to lure Lin Zhong Luhan and others into encirclement. Through a series of serial schemes, the Flying Tigers suffered heavy losses. Facing the grim situation, Lao Hong and others gradually calmed down from their initial impetuous advances, and organized forces to launch a Jedi counterattack