In the early twentieth century, the native chieftain system in south-west China became a shadow during the radical social changes. The three families of Tibetan, Han and Hui nationality underwent unpredictable events due to their utterly different faiths and values. Khampa: An Epic of Tibetan People explored the inner secrets of characters from these three families, reproduced humanity through the bloody revenge of Bon Religion spell, and thoroughly depicted a marvelous life within the tense of various cultures.