Sigu Jian's ending was that after assassinating the Qing Emperor in the battle of Dong Mountain, he was schemed against and attacked by Ye Liuyun and the Qing Emperor, causing him to be injured. After that, he received treatment from Fei Jie and struggled at death's door. He passed Dongyi to Fan Xian and passed away.
Sigu Jian's ending was to be killed by the Qing Emperor.
Sigu Jian's ending was to be killed by the Qing Emperor.
Sigu Jian's final outcome was to be killed by the Qing Emperor.
Sigu Jian's ending was to be killed by the Qing Emperor.
In the Qing Dynasty, Sigu Jian was killed by the Qing Emperor. In the battle of Dong Mountain, Sigu Jian had assassinated the Qing Emperor, but he had been schemed against and attacked by Ye Liuyun and the Qing Emperor, causing him to be injured. After that, he received treatment from Fei Jie and struggled at death's door. He passed Dongyi to Fan Xian and passed away.
In the Qing Dynasty, Sigu Jian was killed by the Qing Emperor.
Sigu Jian's ending was to be killed by the Qing Emperor.
In the Qing Dynasty, Sigu Jian was killed by the Qing Emperor.
The essence of Sigu Jian was to care about the front and not the back, to the left and not the right. This kind of sword technique required one to abandon emotions and crazy killing, and possess a firm heart and an indomitable aura. Sigu Jian was portrayed in the play as having an inhuman state of mind that could make the man and sword one. Killing intent poured out like a great river breaking through its banks. This kind of sword technique required one to move forward bravely without backing down. It was regarded as the key to breaking through the realm. Only those who truly grasped this sword technique could become a great grandmaster. Sigu Jian was described in the play as the character with the strongest swordsmanship in the entire play, an invincible existence in a one-on-one fight. His swordsmanship was extremely exquisite, and his many years of fighting experience gave him an advantage in a one-on-one battle. However, even though his strength surpassed that of a martial grandmaster, he was still a person who valued emotions behind his killing. He hated the City Lord's family who abused him, but he also loved the people of Dongyi to the extreme. He was willing to risk his life to protect the living beings of this city.
Sigu's sword intent referred to the meaning and fighting style contained in the sword style created by Sigu Jian. Sigu Jian's swordsmanship was unique in that he cared about the front and the left, not the back and the right. This meant that in battle, he only cared about the front and the left, not the back and the right. The name of this sword technique also represented his sword intent and combat style. Although the specific sword intent was not described in detail, it could be speculated that Sigu's sword intent might be related to a firm and indomitable aura.