Red-Tipped Chopsticks, which means blood on the tips of the chopsticks, this nickname has a double meaning: one, it hints at the line of work Zhu Xiaowan has chosen, and two, it refers to the weaponry she uses.
This woman... kills with chopsticks.
Perhaps some might think: chopsticks hardly count as weapons; even if one were to reluctantly use them, they would still be a very ineffecient weapon.
This thought is not wrong, but there's a premise—it is the understanding of modern people in our universe.
In a world without "Inner Strength," scimitars, daggers, lances, fist blades, samurai swords, strong crossbows, and the like, these are the cold weapons that can be highly efficient in various situations and distances, the crystallization of human killing techniques proven through countless real battles.
But in this Wuxia world where Inner Strength exists, we can't simply take it for granted to judge "what makes a good weapon and what does not" using that logic.