73 AD, Ban Chao embarks on a perilous journey to the West, embodying the spirit of courage with his thirty-six companions, conquering territories, defeating the Xiongnu, and establishing the Western Han Protectorate. Reopening the once silent Silk Road after 65 years, he spreads Chinese culture and introduces advanced agricultural techniques to the West. The land flourishes under this prosperity, and peace reigns in a golden age of harmony.
A strikingly handsome young man gallops towards us on a swift horse, introducing himself as Ban Yong, son of Ban Chao and a queen from Long Xia. This courageous heir continues his father's legacy, fostering cultural exchange between the East and West, and elevating the prosperity of the Western lands. Irrigation systems bloom, agriculture thrives, and wealth spreads across the land, ushering in an era of abundance and tranquility.