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In the official records, why did the common people hate Di Renjie and even smash his ancestral hall?

2024-09-22 16:42
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Di Renjie was a famous politician and official of the Tang Dynasty, widely praised for his outstanding political talent and honesty. However, there were also some negative comments about Di Renjie in the official history records. According to legend, Di Renjie was once hated by the people because of his corruption at a banquet. At that time, Di Renjie had prepared a grand banquet and invited local officials and civilians to attend. At the banquet, Di Renjie embezzled a large amount of wine, food, and property, causing the local people to be dissatisfied. After that, some commoners even smashed Di Renjie's ancestral hall to show their dissatisfaction. In addition, Di Renjie also encountered some controversy on some political decisions. For example, he once supported the court to strengthen control over ethnic minorities, but was opposed by some Han officials. These disputes caused some people to be dissatisfied and distrustful of Di Renjie. Based on the above factors, it could be inferred that Di Renjie was hated by some people because his corruption and political decisions caused some dissatisfaction and controversy, which led to some people's distrust of him.

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Chaoyun Hall Di Renjie

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2024-12-26 13:40

The following conclusion: Chaoyun Hall is an important scene in the case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty, which is closely related to Di Renjie's story. Morning Cloud Hall was a mysterious place, hiding many mysteries and truths. Di Renjie committed a series of murders in Chaoyun Mansion and finally exposed the evil organization here. He and Cao An explored Morning Cloud Mansion together and discovered Wei Xiaobao, the grandson of an old lady, as well as Li Miao's true identity and the truth about Morning Cloud Mansion. Li Miao, the person in charge of Morning Cloud Hall, was suspected of being poisoned and hallucinating, while Di Renjie worked hard to uncover the truth and rescue Cao An, who was trapped in the underground palace. In the end, Di Renjie and Cao An overcame many difficulties and became relatives. In general, Chaoyun Hall was an important plot setting in the case of Di Renjie, who was closely related to the investigation and solution of the case.

Why did Detective Di Renjie change his name?

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2024-12-29 06:30

Detective Di Renjie's fourth film was renamed " The Godly Breaking Di Renjie " because of a disagreement between director Qian Yanqiu and producer Zhang Wenling, which led to them shooting their fourth film. In order to avoid copyright disputes, director Qian Yanqiu changed the name of the new film to " The Godly Breaking of Di Renjie."

Where is Di Renjie's ancestral home now?

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2024-12-26 20:52

Di Renjie's ancestral home was Tianshui.

Di Renjie's Official Position

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2024-12-29 20:45

Di Renjie's official positions included: Bianzhou Assistant Judge, Bingzhou Dudu Fu Fa Cao, Dali Temple Cheng, Shi Yu Shi, Du Zhi Doctor, Ningzhou Cishi, Winter Official Assistant Minister, Wenchang Youcheng, Yuzhou Cishi, Fuzhou Cishi, Luozhou Sima, Diguan Assistant Minister, Tongping Zhang Shi, Luantai Assistant Minister, Nayan, Deposed Envoy, Ministry of Revenue Assistant Minister, State Animal Husbandry Cishi, Youzhou Governor, Hebei Road Marching General Manager, Northwest Road Deposed Envoy, etc.

Which rank of official is Di Renjie?

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2024-12-21 01:24

Di Renjie's highest official position in the Tang Dynasty was a second-grade official. He was initially appointed as the Head of the Court of Judicial Review, a seventh-grade official position. Later, he was promoted to Imperial Censor, a fourth-grade official position. However, due to his outstanding performance and talent, he was soon promoted to the right prime minister, a third-grade official position. In the end, he was conferred the title of the Third Secretary of the Imperial Household, a second-grade official position. Therefore, Di Renjie's official rank in the Tang Dynasty was a second-grade official.

Which rank of official is Di Renjie?

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2024-12-16 02:53

Di Renjie's highest official position in the Tang Dynasty was a third-grade official. Many answers indicated that Di Renjie's official position was a third-grade official. Although some of the answers mentioned that he had held other official positions, such as the Supreme Court Minister, the Imperial Censor, and the Right Prime Minister, the final conclusion was that his highest official position was the third rank. Therefore, Di Renjie's official position in the Tang Dynasty was a third-grade official.

Di Renjie and his brothers

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2024-12-27 16:30

Di Renjie had a total of five brothers.

Di Renjie and his brothers

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2024-12-27 01:55

Di Renjie had a total of five brothers.

Detective Di Renjie 3, why is there no Di Ruyan?

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2024-12-28 04:39

Di Ruyan didn't appear in Detective Di Renjie 3 because Qian Yanqiu had originally planned to ask Jiang Xinyan to continue playing the role of Ruyan when the third film started filming. However, Jiang Xinyan had changed careers to become a producer and couldn't participate in the film. Therefore, there were no actors like Yan in the third film. In the fourth movie, Qu Zha Zha took over the role of Ruyan. The director found an explanation for Ruyan's absence in the third film: Ruyan went home to take care of Di Renjie's brother, so she was not by Di Renjie's side in the third film.

Official position of Di Renjie in Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-27 23:43

Di Renjie's highest official position was the prime minister of the third rank. During the Tang Dynasty, the position of prime minister was equivalent to that of the modern prime minister, assisting the emperor in handling state affairs. Di Renjie became the prime minister with real power at that time as a third-grade internal history. He was almost below one person and above ten thousand people. During his time as prime minister, he assisted Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in carrying out a series of military and economic reforms, making an important contribution to the prosperity and stability of the Tang Dynasty. Despite his outstanding achievements, his official position was only the third grade. This was because the first and second grade official positions in the Tang Dynasty official system did not have real power, and the prime minister was a special official position. Its power and status were equivalent to the first grade officials.

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