In the Legend of Sword and Fairy 4, Han Lingsha could learn immortal techniques such as moist, flying spring, molten flame, and qi condensation. In addition, some players suggested learning wind magic because Han Lingsha was very fast and could quickly attack or buff her team before her opponent made a move. However, there was no clear answer in the search results that pointed out which immortal technique Han Lingsha should learn. Therefore, according to the information provided, I can't determine which immortal technique Han Lingsha should practice.
Han Lingsha liked Yun Tianhe. She gradually got to know Yun Tianhe through her relationship with him and developed feelings for him. Although Han Lingsha did not let Yun Tianhe finish, Yun Tianhe wanted to say," You are more important to me than in my dreams."
Han Lingsha was the first female lead of the Chinese classic game, the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV. She was a female thief who came from a family of grave robbers. She was good at grave robbing and Feng Shui. She claimed to be a great thief, carrying the fate of her family on her back as she ran around. Han Lingsha was cunning, smart, kind, and complicated. On one hand, she was eccentric, but on the other hand, she was sensitive and responsible for prolonging the lives of her clansmen. Her image in the play was a lively girl wearing a red gauze dress and a ruby hairpin on her hair bun. As for Han Lingsha's original form, the search results did not provide any relevant information, so it was impossible to know.
Han Lingsha's ending was her passing away. Although her life was short, it was full of twists and turns. Her final choice was to protect the people she loved. After spending a few ordinary years with Yun Tianhe, she finally passed away. Although the details were not mentioned in detail, her story inspired us, telling us that as long as we have faith and move forward bravely, we can create our own legend.
Han Lingsha had the following weapons to choose from: Yi Rihan's Spirit Blade, Water Twisting Comb, and Moongazer Serpent. These weapons were all used by Han Lingsha in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV. Among them, the Yi Rihan Spirit Blade was Han Lingsha's ultimate weapon.
Yun Tianhe liked Han Lingsha. In the movie, Yun Tianhe made it clear that Han Lingsha was his sweetheart, and she was ranked at the top of his life after his parents. Although Liu Mengli also liked Yun Tianhe, Yun Tianhe treated both of them as close friends instead of love. Therefore, it could be concluded that Yun Tianhe liked Han Lingsha.
Yun Tianhe had deep feelings for both Liu Mengli and Han Lingsha. However, he was more inclined to like Han Lingsha. In the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV, Yun Tianhe had clearly stated that Han Lingsha was his sweetheart, and she was the person on the top of his list after his parents. There was a deep emotional entanglement between them. Yun Tianhe went to the Ghost Realm and the Underworld of Illusion to save Liu Mengli, and forbade her from robbing tombs for Han Lingsha. Although Yun Tianhe admired and yearned for Liu Mengli, his feelings for Han Lingsha were deeper. Therefore, Yun Tianhe preferred Han Lingsha to Liu Mengli.
Han Lingsha had the following weapons to choose from: Yi Rihan's Spirit Blade, Water Twisting Comb, and Moongazer Serpent. These weapons were all used by Han Lingsha in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV. Among them, the Yi Rihan Spirit Blade was Han Lingsha's ultimate weapon. The rhombus leaf wavy comb and the Moongazer Serpent were also her weapons.
Han Lingsha and Tang Xuejian were two characters in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy series. Han Lingsha was the first female lead in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV. She was Yun Tianhe's wife. Tang Xuejian was a character in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy 3. The two characters had their own stories and fates in the game. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific relationship and interaction between Han Lingsha and Tang Xuejian. Therefore, there was no definite answer regarding the relationship between Han Lingsha and Tang Xuejian.