Lu Zhi is one of the top ten peak sword immortals of the Great Wall of Sword Qi, and is also the only female Great Sword Immortal and one of the Old Five Absolute on the Great Wall of Sword Qi. She has two natal flying swords, Nandou is born, Beidou is the main kill, Beidou's killing power is so strong, once sacrificed, she can engrave words at the head of the city.
As one of the pinnacle sword immortals of the Great Wall of Sword Qi, Lu Zhi's strength is very strong, especially in swordsmanship. The two natal flying swords she used, Nandou Zhangsheng and Beidou Master Kill, not only represent the power of life and death, but also symbolize her kendo. Among them, the killing power of the Beidou main kill is so strong that it is said that once sacrificed, she can even engrave words at the head of the city, which undoubtedly reflects the superb and powerful swordsmanship of her swordsmanship.
In the world of swords, lettering is often regarded as a high honor and respect, because it requires not only strong strength, but also extremely high swordsmanship and unique artistic conception. Lu Zhi's ability to engrave words at the head of the city undoubtedly proves her extraordinary strength in this regard.
In addition, Lu Zhi not only has outstanding achievements in swordsmanship, but her character and personality charm are also praised by people. She adheres to her beliefs and principles, is not moved by power, is not confused by fame and fortune, and always maintains a pure sword heart. This has made her win wide respect and praise in the Great Wall of Sword Qi and even in the entire Sword Coming World.
Lu Zhi is a legendary figure in the Great Wall of Sword Qi, her strength and swordsmanship have reached an extremely high level, and at the same time, her personality charm and firm belief are also praised by people. Her feat of carving words at the head of the city has become a good story of the Great Wall of Sword Qi.
According to the original text, it is not clearly stated what words Lu Zhi engraved at the head of the city. Lettering is a very high honor and respect in the Great Wall of Sword Qi, usually representing the strength and military exploits of sword cultivation, and may also contain personal beliefs, ideals or pursuits. For Lu Zhi, the purpose of her lettering may not only be to commend her strength and military exploits, but also to prove to the world the strength and glory of women's sword cultivation.
Since there is no specific description of what Lu Zhi engraved in the original text, we cannot know exactly what she engraved. This also leaves room for the reader's imagination to imagine and interpret the words engraved by Lu Zhi according to their own understanding and feelings. Perhaps this word represents her beliefs and ideals, or it may be a longing and commemoration of someone, no matter what, this word will become a part of the history of the Great Wall of Sword Qi, witnessing the glory and persistence of Lu Zhi, a legendary female sword cultivator.
In the morning, a Taoist friend said that it was also a word "fierce", and the word on her leg was a word