On Wudang Mountain, Jiang Ni forced himself to write "The Killing Post of Daguangjiao under the Moon", which is about 245 words long, starting with the moon in the West Shu, the death of mountains and rivers, the river head, the sufferings of the people, and ending with the killing of Xu Fengnian by Jiang Ni. After writing, Jiang Ni sat next to Xu Fengnian, and her face was in tears.
It is this "Dagengjiao Killing Hill under the Moon" that attracted the admiration of the first few people in Wudang Mountain. They saw the sword from this killing post. Jiang Ni didn't know it, and neither did Xu Fengnian. This is the first time that Jiang Ni showed his kendo talent.
Of course, in Xu Fengnian's later trip to Wudi City, Li Chunyang, the sword god, also saw Jiang Ni's talent at a glance. She was born to be the master of the world's long sword. She repeatedly offered to accept Jiang Ni as a disciple and teach her kendo, but she was rejected every time and finally decided to practice calligraphy with her.
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Jiang Ni, played by Li Gengxu, is the original Princess Taiping of Xi Chu. She entered Beiliang Wangmi at the age of 12 after her national subjugation. She used to be Princess Taiping, but now she is a handmaid, which is hated by the country and her family. There is a magic dagger in the sleeve. Go to Wudang with Xu Fengnian, go to the cool north and travel around the world together. He once helped Xu Fengnian "settle down" in Wang Xianzhi.
Xu Fengnian and Tuoba Chunshu appeared to save Xu Fengnian when World War I was in a dead end, and were selected for a new round of rouge list. They were brought back to Beiliang by Xu Fengnian and played drums for eighteen masters in the distance of the North City. Jiang Ni's ending, like the white fox face shot by the Nangong servant, abandoned the hatred she shouldn't bear and finally married Xu Fengnian. The little clay figurine should have a happy ending.