"Fighting Swordsmanship in the Snow".
"Below the immortals, I am invincible, and above the immortals, one for one" is Xu Yanbing's famous saying in the book. This sentence is a summary of his strength.
When Xu Yanbing was young, his talent in marksmanship overwhelmed Wang Xiu, who was older than him, so much so that his master later had to ask him to leave the sect.
Xu Yan's soldiers once chased and killed ten masters and demons in Beimang in the desert Huangsha, and even killed ten of them to pieces, until Tiemudie's master and his sect were defeated. The Huyan Grand View appeared to stop him and let him return. This battle was such that Beimang Jianghu would not be able to compete with Liyang Jianghu for decades to come, and it had a far-reaching impact.
The commander of the Beiliang Infantry Army, Yan Wenluan, was intercepted and killed by ten masters of Beimang Jianghu when he went to the front line. As a result, when Xu Yan's soldiers came out of the cavalry, these ten people immediately planned to escape.
However, in the face of a half-step martial arts saint like Xu Yanbing, the ten people who intercepted and killed Yan Wenluan, Beimang Jianghu Demon Tieqi'er and Keke'er were killed on the spot, and the remaining eight people also went to Fleeing north.
Later, the leader of Tibing Peak, Yi La, was the first to be regarded as an abandoned son by the other masters. He was killed at Fengqiguan by Xu Yan's soldiers. The Beimang demon Ahema died thirty miles north of the Youzhou border. , but also succeeded in holding back Xu Yanbing, but with the help of the Guanyin Sect Qigong practitioners, the two Beimang masters died under Xu Yanbing's gun, leaving only the princess's small thoughts.
Da Yuefu, as well as Temudie'er, the most promising swordsman after Jian Qi nearly Huang Qing, ten top masters joined forces to go out, and all the previous mechanisms were exhausted, and in the end they ended up with such a miserable end. .
The first time I heard Shen Congwen's name was when I was reading Border Town, but it was soon forgotten, so it was not profound. What really impre