Xu Fengnian was the male lead in the fantasy novel Sword Snow Stride written by the Marquis of Fenghuo. He was the son of the Prince of Beiliang and the son of the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao. He had many other names, such as His Highness, Prince, and so on. Xu Fengnian's highest martial strength had reached the Celestial Being Realm on land. He was the incarnation of Zhenwu Great Emperor. In his previous life, he was the Emperor of the Great Qin Dynasty, the Nameless Taoist, and the former leader of the Guanyin Sect (Tantai Pingjing's master). On the surface, he was a dandy, but in reality, he was ambitious, loyal, and calm. According to his original fate, Xu Feng might die before the age of 30. There were many ways to die and he might bear a bad name. In official and unofficial history, the best and worst way to die was to die under the iron hooves of the Northern Mang. However, Huang Sanjia had changed his fate, giving Xu Fengnian a chance to break the established pattern. He had many strategists around him, such as Li Yishan, who had planned many things for him, including letting him hide his strength, travel outside, and trade with Wudang King Chonglou to obtain the Great Yellow Court. Although he had plans to ascend to the throne, Xu Fengnian eventually gave up. In the end, he left Beiliang and 'died' in the palace. He hid his identity and played Jianghu with his female confidante. His image was distinct and unique. The novel was also adapted into a TV series of the same name, in which Xu Fengnian was played by Zhang Ruoyun. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
After Xu Fengnian retired, Zhao Zhu was the successor of the Prince of Beiliang. Xu Fengnian gave the throne to Zhao Zhu, and Zhao Zhu became the Prince of Beiliang. Xu Fengnian retired because he realized that he could not compare with the 300,000 iron cavalry, the people and the old generals of Northern Liang. He chose to indulge himself in Jianghu. Zhao Zhu took over as the Queen of Beiliang and took on the heavy responsibility of the Prince of Beiliang.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.
Xu Fengnian gave the Prince of Beiliang to Zhao Zhu.