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What are the classic sentences in "Swordsman in the Snow"

? No more practicing swordsmanship? This is a statement that I will never forget no matter what. "The Fighting Swordsman in the Snow" is a very beautiful novel with many memorable words in it. What impressed me most was Wen Bu Sheng's words: "I won't practice sword practice anymore."

Wen Hua is a very special character in Snow Warriors. Although he often makes jokes, he is actually a very pure person. Wen Hua is greedy for money and lustful, but he has his own persistence in his heart.

Wen Hua is a knight-errant with an ordinary family background but a dream of being in the world. He and Xu Fengnian met when Xu Fengnian left home for the first time. At that time, Xu Fengnian was a Northern Liang prince who couldn't even eat enough, while Wen Hua was more like a rogue. The life experiences of the two people are very different, but at this time the two people have the same situation. The two of them were peeping at beautiful women together. In the process, the two established a deep and pure friendship.

Later Xu Fengnian returned home and became the crown prince of Northern Liang again. After Wen Hua learned about Xu Fengnian's life experience, he still decided to continue searching for his dream of being a swordsman and a martial artist, without any thought of using the power of the Northern Liang Crown Prince.

Finally, Wen Hua had his own adventure. He met Huang Sanjia, a person who could change his destiny. Before meeting Huang Sanjia, Wen Hua claimed to be a swordsman, but he had never won and was called Wen Busheng. Huang Sanjia taught Wen Hua two swords, and Wen Hua defeated many genius-level figures with these two swords. When Wen Hua had just begun to show signs of becoming a real swordsman, he encountered a difficult choice.

Huang Sanjia asked Wen Hua to stab Xu Fengnian with a sword to repay his kindness for teaching him swordsmanship. Huang Sanjia also promised to make Wen Hua a land god. Wen Hua thought for a while and made his decision. He chose Xu Fengnian. Wen Hua broke one of his arms and one leg to repay Huang Sanjia for teaching him two things. He also broke his wooden sword to express his determination to withdraw from the world. His last sentence: "No more practicing swordsmanship" is tearful and even more respectable.

Becoming a true swordsman and roaming the world is Wen Hua’s biggest dream. Xu Fengnian is his best and purest friend, and he is not even willing to pretend to assassinate Xu Fengnian. Wen Hua is a pure person, whether it is feelings or dreams.