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What is the ending of Jian Jiuhuang?

The end of Jian Jiuhuang was to challenge Wang Xianzhi in Wudi City and die after being defeated.

After the Nine Sword Emperors and Xu Fengnian returned to Beiliang, they defeated the white-haired old Kui, and left the score of the Nine Sword as a gift for Xu Fengnian to accept disciples to protect himself. Jian Jiuhuang was named Six Thousand Miles to commemorate his three-year trip. Then, he went to Wudi City to challenge Wang Xianzhi. He was defeated and died. All the famous swords in the box were left in Wudi City.

Characters experience Nine Swords and Yellow Swords:

Jian Jiuhuang is the groom of Wang Mi of the Northern Liang Dynasty, and an old servant who lacks front teeth, carrying a sword box. Walking with Xu Fengnian for three years and six thousand miles, you can tell the simple truth without saying much. Xu Fengnian once said that without himself, he could not walk six thousand miles in three years.

Blacksmith, disciple of Sui Gu-jie, the sword emperor of West Shu. Once in a war with Xu Yanbing, it took eight swords to suppress Xu Yanbing. It is called Jian Jiu Huang because of the nine-style swordsmanship of Jian Yi Jian Jiu. There are six of the top ten swords in the world in the sword box. Challenge Wang Xianzhi in his early years, leaving one of them, Huang Lu.