Which chapter is Lu Chengyan exchanging a life lamp with a fierce sword in the snow?

In chapter 12, Lu Chengyan trades his life for a lamp in a fierce swordfight in the snow. In the Prince Liang's Mansion in the north of Qingliang Mountain, there is a small private house with a dark inner hall. Before getting married, a fortune teller predicted that he would be "according to Xu Fengnian's horoscope". , the young woman who was a perfect match, quietly lit a green lantern.

Lu Chengyan is a character in the novel "Fighting Swordsman in the Snow" written by Fenghuo Opera Princes. She was originally a woman of the Lu family in Qingzhou and is now the princess of Northern Liang.

A Yanzhi commentator once commented on the women of the world, saying that the women of Northern Liang can control horses and reins, the women of East Yue are more graceful and talented, the women of Western Chu value friendship, and the women of Qingzhou are the most seductive.

This is not without purpose. After marrying out of town, a Qingzhou woman can always gain a firm foothold in her husband's family and secure her position as a lady, making her concubines miserable. Of course, this is in line with the Qingdang's great power. It is indistinguishable that Qingzhou women always have a natural keen sense of intrigues and intrigues in the temples. The gentry from other states who have ambitions for official careers naturally like to marry a Qingzhou daughter-in-law to run the household.

Lu Chengyan handles family affairs decisively, even her father Lu Dongjiang is not false, but his behavior is exquisite and impeccable. He helps Xu Weixiong preside over the important military and political affairs of Qingliang Mountain, and lights up lamps for Xu Fengnian twice to change his life. When Wang Xianzhi entered Liang, a quarrel occurred in Xiegu during the Sui Dynasty, and she later became the concubine of Xu Fengnian, the king of Northern Liang.