Feng Shaofeng as General Huo Qubing (Han Chinese General).
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Tiberius's soldiers lose their will to fight. Finally, the envoys from earlier return with a massive host of Parthians, who had signed a special treaty with Publius's father and who intend to avenge his memory. However, even their combined forces are unable to gain the upper hand. As Huo An's and Lucius's soldiers are surrounded, the armies of several other nations arrive and fight against Tiberius, including the Indians, Han, Uyghurs, and Turkics, all of whom are determined to preserve the Silk Road's safety. Huo An shoots Lucius with an arrow, killing him so that he doesn't have to suffer a slow death by burning. A fire breaks out, whereupon Lucius calls out to Huo An to 'take me home'.
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Huo An is able to break into Lucius's special solitary cell, finding him tortured and bound, but is unable to free him. Huo An and the few loyal Chinese soldiers travel to Kroran, pretending to surrender, but once they are inside, they destroy the Roman legion's cages. Captured, Publius is murdered by Tiberius. The legion is imprisoned in the non-Chinese trading city of Kroran, where Tiberius has chosen to camp. Shortly after Huo An leaves to find reinforcements, the corrupt group member from earlier sends Chinese soldiers to murder Xiuqing and attack Wild Geese Gate. As Tiberius approaches with 100,000 soldiers, Huo An insists on helping Lucius, pointing out that Tiberius is a threat to the Silk Road in its entirety. Lucius reveals that he and Publius are fleeing from Publius's brother Tiberius (Brody), a corrupt soldier who had murdered their father Crassus, and blinded Publius so Tiberius could become consul. A celebration is later held and Huo An is made an honorary centurion. Huo An returns the favor by sending men to assist Lucius's envoys in reaching the Parthian Empire. The legion uses its superior engineering skills to speed up the construction work, an act which boosts the morale and happiness of the inhabitants, who are divided among several different ethnic groups, such as Chinese, Uyghur, and Turkic.
After a stale-mated duel between Huo An and Lucius (Cusack), the Roman general, the latter agrees not to assault the city in return for being let inside. Not long after, Wild Geese Gate is threatened by a legion from the Roman Empire in need of water and supplies, among which is a blind boy named Publius (Jozef Waite).
They originally were child-slaves of Han descent and this general had later rescued them. Once they arrive, the group pays respects at the shrine of a fallen Chinese general. However, the government uncovers evidence that someone in the Squad is corrupt, causing the entire group to be sentenced to construction work at Wild Geese Gate, a ruined fortress. The group returns to their unnamed home city, where Huo An's gentle Uyghur wife Xiuqing (Mika Wang) serves as a schoolteacher for orphans. Huo An (Jackie Chan), the captain, successfully averts a battle. In northwest China, 48 BC ( 50 BC on screen in the English version), a security company under Han China's current government called The Silk Road Protection Squad is committed to stopping battles and promoting the idea of peace.