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How about "Swordsman in the Snow"? Can anyone tell me what this book is about?

The swordsmanship in the snow is really beautiful! It can be said to be the best novel published in recent times. Never tire of it. Each character has his own characteristics, and his distinctive personality is unforgettable. The main storyline of the novel develops compactly and is not sloppy. It's truly a masterpiece.

The novel is roughly about Xu Fengnian finally succeeding under the great expectations of his father Xu Xiao. After thousands of miles of experience, three in and three out, Xu Fengnian's bad horse Huangjiu walked in the unknown rivers and lakes. Although the road was long and blocked, and ruthless murderous intentions were always around him, he still persevered to complete the journey to achieve the state of immortality.

In the process of traveling in the world, Xu Fengnian traveled all the way to fight for his mother's hatred. In addition to constantly improving his martial arts skills, he also gathered many people in the world, and eventually became the King of Northern Liang. Later, when Beimang invaded and war broke out in the Central Plains, Xu Fengnian, who had returned from traveling around the world, led the Beiliang cavalry to fight against Beimang. Under the calculations of the imperial court, most of Beiliang's 300,000 cavalry were killed and injured, but they still won miserably. The 300,000 tombstones are still vivid in his mind, and he finally left office. Beiliang "died" in the palace, hiding his name and playing with his confidante.

Character introduction

The protagonist’s surname is Xu, his first name is Fengnian, and his courtesy name is Tianlang (given by his master Li Yishan). The emperor Zhenwu came to the world and became the emperor of the Qin Dynasty. The queen was Luoyang. In the human world, he is the crown prince of Northern Liang. He is known as a playboy, but in fact, he has a hidden secret and a good plan. The bad horse and rice wine returned from six thousand miles and traveled all over the world with their swords. During this period, I met Wen Hua. Equipped with two swords and wearing a large yellow court, it was taught by Wang Zhonglou, the current leader of Wu Dynasty. He cultivates both internally and externally, and vows to clear up the world.

He studied under Li Yishan, a national scholar, and was half-teacher and half-friend with Li Chungang, one of the four great masters in the world during the Jiazi period and a kendo senior. His father is Xu Xiao and his mother is Wu Su. Because when the late emperor passed away, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince actually sang and danced under the Yellow Crane Tower, and was kicked out of the house by his father and traveled for three years and six thousand miles. (The second sister Xu Weixiong also carved "Exile three thousand miles" behind Emperor Zhenwu when she was a child).

He learned that his old servant Jian Jiuhuang died at the gate of Emperor Wu's city, so he learned how to practice swordsmanship with Lao Kui at the bottom of the lake. Later, I went to Wudang Mountain and received the Six Great Huangting Pass initiation from the former headmaster Wang Zhonglou in Baixiangchi. Only get one or two of them. Listen to various martial arts secrets every day and cultivate yourself to the second level. In Xiangfan City, Guanyin in white leads thousands of ghosts to walk at night. At first glance, there are mysterious benefits. She climbed to the third level and broke the talisman with nineteen swords. The killer was driven back with nine swords and nine swords. The girl Hehe was seriously injured, and then got four Major Huang Ting. Thirty-six major acupoints, seventy-two small orifices, and sixty-eight apertures are opened.

Jiang Ni was taken away by Cao Changqing and presented to him as a Daliang dragon bird. Huishan witnessed Li Chungang's return to Du Lulu Immortal, and Emperor Wu fearlessly placed a bowl at the head of the city without fear of Wang Xianzhi. At the head of the Guangling River, fighting side by side with Li Chungang, Li Chungang's troops broke through more than 2,600 men. Later, he went to Beimang alone and killed Tao Qianzhi and Xie Ling. Meeting the holy monk Nagarjuna, he rescued the herdsmen from the buffalo herds and obtained the blood of the Vajra. To protect the herdsmen, he fought Tuoba Chun Falcon and his followers. When he was about to die, he confessed to Jiang Ni, and was rushed to and rescued by Cao Changqing. Later, he helped Hongshu suppress the rebellion in Dunhuang City, fighting against 500 cavalry with a single sword. Finally, he met his northbound target Xu Huainan, and returned to the south with his grandson Xu Beizhi. On the way back to Liang, he lost Dahuangting by killing the fifth raccoon dog of Zhixuan Realm, the master of Tibing Mountain. Then he entered the False Finger Mysterious Realm and became white-headed overnight.

Jianjiu Servant——Huang Zhentu

Old Huang, formerly known as Huang Zhentu, is known as Jianjiu Huang! Personal characteristics: Drinking rice wine, missing front teeth! Jianghu famous saying: The wind is tight and the wind is blowing!

In his early years, he made a living by blacksmithing, and met Xiegu of the Sui Dynasty and taught him his swordsmanship. During the unification of the Spring and Autumn Period, his senior brother, the Sword King of Western Shu, died in battle. Lao Huang sneaked to Qingliang Mountain to assassinate the King of Northern Liang but failed, and was subdued as an old servant. During this period, he stopped Liu Yanbing (an early nuclear warhead) and suppressed Chu Kuangnu. Shizi traveled around the world for the first time, leading his horse for six thousand miles and teaching him how to roast sweet potatoes and knit straw sandals. The two masters and servants went through many hardships and relied on Shizi to sell his appearance many times in exchange for food and clothing. This is a bit off topic.

After returning to Liang, he defeated Chu Kuangnu twice. Because he and Shizi traveled together, he learned a new sword. Shizi gave him the name: Six Thousand Miles! Then he went to Emperor Wu's City to fight Wang Xianzhi again. With all five swords drawn, Wang Xianzhi dealt with it with one hand, using sixty-eight moves. At the end, the sword was ninety-six thousand miles away, like a galaxy hanging thousands of miles away, destroying the sleeves of Wang Xianzhi's right arm. Wang Xianzhi fought with all his strength, and Jian Jiuhuang's meridians were all severed. He sat cross-legged on the top of the city, looking north, and died without falling. The words he said before his death: "Serve the young master with wine!" were touching.

These are some descriptions of the characters in the book, and the characters are deeply portrayed.

In short, this novel is really worth reading over and over again!