The full text of the plot adaptation of the green man Jiang Ni and Cao Changqing in Sword Snow Stride was not provided. The search results mentioned that Jiang Ni was the princess of the fallen West Chu, and Cao Changqing was a master. Their goal was to help Great Chu recover. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the ginger paste to reduce the pressure the Liyang Dynasty had on the Northern Liang. After the ginger paste was taken away by Cao Changqing, Cao Changqing began his plan to restore the country. He transferred his state and the remaining luck of West Chu to the ginger paste. As a result, the realm of the ginger paste rose sharply and eventually became the West Chu Empress. However, the details of the relationship and the full text adaptation were not mentioned in the search results. Therefore, I am unable to provide an answer to the specific content of the full text of the green modification of the Sword Snow Stride.

In Sword Snow Stride," the relationship between the green man, Jiang Ni, and Cao Changqing was to restore the country. Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom, and Cao Changqing was a master. Their goal was to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Cao Changqing hoped to use the ginger paste's identity to reduce the pressure the Liyang Dynasty had on the Northern Liang. Cao Changqing had been searching for the ginger paste. In order to restore the country, he did not hesitate to sacrifice his own life. He even went to the Northern Liang with the 500 Great Chu seeds. Cao Changqing's character was described in the novel as a first-class master who monopolized the Eight Stars of the Sky. His cultivation was also very high. He was determined to restore his country and did not care about the cost, including taking away the ginger paste. As for what exactly happened between the ginger paste and Cao Changqing, the search results did not provide any detailed information.
In Sword Snow Stride," the relationship between the green man, Jiang Ni, and Cao Changqing was to restore the country. Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom, and Cao Changqing was a master. Their goal was to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Cao Changqing hoped to use the ginger paste's identity to reduce the pressure the Liyang Dynasty had on the Northern Liang. Cao Changqing had been searching for the ginger paste. In order to restore the country, he did not hesitate to sacrifice his own life. He even went to the Northern Liang with the 500 Great Chu seeds. Cao Changqing's character was described in the novel as a first-class master who monopolized the Eight Stars of the Sky. His cultivation was also very high. He was determined to restore his country and did not care about the cost, including taking away the ginger paste. As for what exactly happened between the ginger paste and Cao Changqing, the search results did not provide any detailed information.
In Sword Snow Stride," the relationship between the green man, Jiang Ni, and Cao Changqing was to restore the country. Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom, and Cao Changqing was a master. Their goal was to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Cao Changqing hoped to use the ginger paste's identity to reduce the pressure the Liyang Dynasty had on the Northern Liang. Cao Changqing had been searching for the ginger paste. In order to restore the country, he did not hesitate to sacrifice his own life. He even went to the Northern Liang with the 500 Great Chu seeds. Cao Changqing's character was described in the novel as a first-class master who monopolized the Eight Stars of the Sky. His cultivation was also very high. He was determined to restore his country and did not care about the cost, including taking away the ginger paste. As for what exactly happened between the ginger paste and Cao Changqing, the search results did not provide any detailed information.
In the novel Sword Snow Stride," Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom. She was taken away by Cao Changqing to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Xu Fengnian could not stop Cao Changqing's actions. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the ginger paste as the West Chu Princess to reduce the pressure on the Liyang Dynasty. The details of the story between Cao Changqing and the ginger paste, as well as the details of the novel, could only be understood by reading the novel, Sword Snow Stride." The search results did not provide any clear information about the ending of the novel.
The following conclusion was that in the Sword Snow Stride, Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom. She was taken away by Cao Changqing to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Xu Fengnian could not stop Cao Changqing's actions. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the ginger paste as the West Chu Princess to reduce the pressure on the Liyang Dynasty. Ginger Mud and Cao Changqing ran together to restore the country, and Ginger Mud also received the inheritance of Sword God Li Chungang. However, after the war did not go smoothly, Jiang Ni and Xu Fengnian retired to the martial world together. The search results did not provide any clear information about the ending of the novel.
In the novel Sword Snow Stride," Cao Changqing took the ginger paste away to help Great Chu restore its country. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the ginger paste as the West Chu Princess to reduce the pressure on the Liyang Dynasty. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Xu Fengnian could not stop Cao Changqing's actions. Xu Fengnian allowed Cao Changqing to take the ginger paste away, perhaps because of the pressure from his father, Xu Xiao, or because Xu Fengnian himself could not stop Cao Changqing. The search results did not provide any clear information about the ending of the novel.
" The Sword Snow Stride " was a mysterious chivalrous novel written by a warlord. It had two characters, Jiang Ni and Cao Changqing. Cao Changqing was a minister of the Western Chu Kingdom. He was an official of the Great Chu Kingdom. After the Western Chu Kingdom was destroyed, Cao Changqing became the last scholar of the Western Chu Kingdom. People respected him as " Cao Guanzi." Jiang Ni was originally the Princess Taiping of the West Chu. She entered the Northern Liang Prince's Mansion at the age of twelve after the fall of the country and became a female servant. In the past, she was the Princess Taiping. Today, she became a female servant and bore the hatred of the country and the family. In the novel, there was a complicated emotional relationship between Cao Changqing and the ginger paste. Cao Changqing had always loved the ginger, but the ginger hated him. Cao Changqing had always wanted to help Ginger Mud realize her wish and make her a real princess, but Ginger Mud had always refused his help. In general, Cao Changqing and Jiang Ni were two very important characters in the Sword Snow Stride, and their emotional relationship was also an important plot in the novel.
In the novel Sword Snow Stride," Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom. She was taken away by Cao Changqing to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Xu Fengnian could not stop Cao Changqing's actions. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the Ginger Mud as the West Chu Princess to help Great Chu restore the country and reduce the pressure the Liyang Dynasty had on Northern Liang. The details of the story between Cao Changqing and the ginger paste, as well as the details of the novel, could only be understood by reading the novel, Sword Snow Stride."
In the novel Sword Snow Stride Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom. She was taken away by Cao Changqing to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Xu Fengnian could not stop Cao Changqing's actions. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the ginger paste as the West Chu Princess to reduce the pressure on the Liyang Dynasty. The details of the story between Cao Changqing and the ginger paste, as well as the details of the novel, could only be understood by reading the novel, Sword Snow Stride."
In the novel Sword Snow Stride," Jiang Ni was the princess of the Western Chu Kingdom. She was taken away by Cao Changqing to help the Great Chu Kingdom recover. Although the ginger paste and Xu Fengnian had a deep relationship, Xu Fengnian could not stop Cao Changqing's actions. Cao Changqing hoped to use the identity of the ginger paste as the West Chu Princess to reduce the pressure on the Liyang Dynasty. The details of the story between Cao Changqing and the ginger paste, as well as the details of the novel, could only be understood by reading the novel, Sword Snow Stride."