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What is Ximen Chuixue's swordsmanship in Gu Long's martial arts novels?

Ximen Chuixue is the martial arts master with the highest martial arts in Gu Long's novel Lu Xiaofeng. Obsessed with fencing, he is also called the Sword God by Jianghu people. However, Ximen Chuixue's swordsmanship and moves are not specifically explained in Gu Long's novels, and Ximen Chuixue's swordsmanship cannot be named in the novels. But we can analyze Ximen Chuixue's swordsmanship according to the content in the novel, which belongs to Bashan swordsmanship.

As can be seen from Ximen Chuixue's name, he is a very cold person, which often happens in novels. Whenever Ximen Chuixue appears, it is extremely cold or snowy.

It can be inferred from these that the place where Ximen Chuixue lives is either extremely secret or very cold. Hidden and cold places can only be in mountains, that is, mountains with good concealment and isolation. Moreover, the place where he lived was far from the Central Plains, where ancient economy, culture and politics were concentrated. Ximen Chuixue is a Wulin middleman, with a withdrawn personality and high martial arts, so people like this generally live in seclusion far from the Central Plains.

The Central Plains is now Shanxi and Shaanxi, which is far from the Central Plains, but there are also mountains and hidden places. Sichuan and Guizhou are the most suitable areas. Ximen Chuixue's swordsmanship is that there is no way to win. Even if he doesn't have a sword in his hand, he can use a grass as a sword. Ximen Chuixue has learned that man is both a sword and a sword, and man and sword are one. Ximen Chuixue fought the enemy with the mind and spirit of the sword, and he could defeat the enemy with the light of firm but gentle shock.

Everyone talks about martial arts schools, and each school has its own fixed tricks. Of all the martial arts schools, only Sichuan is always unexpected.

There are indications that Ximen Chuixue first learned swordsmanship from the martial arts school in Sichuan, but with the improvement of Simon Chun Xue's swordsmanship, he gradually got rid of the original sword-shaped moves, and should have created a new swordsmanship himself later. His swordsmanship has long been unsuccessful.