Zhou Fei (Zhao Liying) is the granddaughter of a legendary hero and lives in the Fortress of 48 , a hidden stronghold for bandits and martial artists intended to maintain order in the pugilist world.
The series features a high-profile cast led by two of China's most popular stars:
| Platform | Cost | Subtitles | Video Quality | |----------|------|-----------|---------------| | | Free with ads / VIP for early episodes | English, Spanish, Thai, Indonesian | Up to 4K | | Viki | Free with ads (standard) or $4.99/month ad-free | Community-curated, excellent accuracy | 1080p | | Prime Video (Amazon) | Included with Prime in select regions (e.g., US, Canada) | English | HD | | YouTube (Tencent’s Official Channel) | First 3 episodes free, then purchase via YouTube Movies | English | HD |
The Legend of Fei isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s a reliably entertaining, character-driven wuxia with two charismatic leads. A perfect “weekend binge” for genre fans. 7.5/10
Unlike xianxia (fantasy) shows that rely on CGI, The Legend of Fei emphasizes real wirework, sword fights, and hand-to-hand combat. Zhao Liying trained for months to perform her own stunts.