Di Gongan was an ancient Chinese case novel with Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, as the protagonist. This novel described Di Renjie's careful investigation in a confusing case, following the clues to find the melon, and finally catching the real murderer. The novel was known as a classic of Chinese literature and was a well-loved work by readers.
Di Renjie was Chinese. Both document 2 and document 4 mentioned that Di Renjie was Han, from Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). In addition, document 5 also mentioned that Di Renjie was a figure from the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Di Renjie was Chinese.
We know that Di Renjie is a work of classical Chinese. However, the search results provided did not provide the specific content or translation of Di Renjie's classical Chinese. Therefore, it was impossible to provide an accurate answer to the classical Chinese of Di Renjie.
Di Renjie had several famous stories. One of them was about him taking the initiative to take care of his old and sickly mother in place of his colleague, Zheng Chongzhi, when he was serving in Bingzhou's judicial department. The other story was about when he was working in Luoyang, he found a monkey playing with a ring and finally uncovered a strange case. In addition, there were also stories about him solving a series of major cases that shocked the country. These stories demonstrated Di Renjie's intelligence, integrity, and courage.
" Detective Di Renjie " was a classic historical mystery drama. It was based on the story of Di Renjie, the famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, and told the story of how he resolved various crises during the Zhou Dynasty. The drama was loved by the audience because of its wonderful plot and excellent acting skills. Although there were no specific classic lines or scenes in the information provided, it could be seen from the relevant documents that Detective Di Renjie had left a deep impression on the audience with its compact plot and wonderful acting skills.
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" Di Gong's Case " was a famous work of classical Chinese literature. It was a detective novel from the Qing Dynasty. The story was mainly about the famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie, who was demoted to the county magistrate. He was recommended by Yan Liben because of his meritorious investigation. This novel was one of the chivalrous novels and was known as the masterpiece of chivalrous and chivalrous novels. Di Renjie was famous for his unique style of handling cases and his ability to reason. He was called Sherlock Holmes of ancient China by Western readers. The plot of "Duke Di's Case" was thrilling, and the mystery was compelling. The readers could get pleasure from it. This work had a wide influence in ancient Chinese novels and was considered a popular literary style. It described the story of unjust imprisonment in feudal society.
Di Renjie's five famous stories included: Lost Pearl in the Vast Ocean, Broken Finger Case, Horror of the Mission, The Story of the Blue Shirt, and The Dripping Eagle.
Di Renjie had many famous sayings, some of which included: " The sage has no fixed heart, but he regards the hearts of the people as his heart."" Your Majesty thinks that I am at fault, so I should correct it. Your Majesty is clear that I am not at fault, so I am lucky." I don't know who calumniates, but I'm a good friend. Please don't know." " The Minister of Works, Yan Li, was originally the envoy of Henan Province. He is known as the 'Pearl of the River bend, the treasure of the southeast.'"
Di Renjie had many famous sayings, some of which included: " The sage has no fixed heart, but he regards the hearts of the people as his heart."" Your Majesty thinks that I am at fault, so I should correct it. Your Majesty is clear that I am not at fault, so I am lucky." I don't know who calumniates, but I'm a good friend. Please don't know." " The Minister of Works, Yan Li, was originally the deposed envoy of Henan Province. He was known as the 'Pearl of Hequ, the treasure of the South-East' and so on. These words demonstrated Di Renjie's intelligence, loyalty, and integrity.
Yes, the reason why Di Renjie became famous was indeed related to the Dutchman van Gulik. Van Gulik was a Dutch sinologist and writer. In the 1950s and 1960s, he wrote a long mystery novel called The Great Tang's Digong Case, with Di Renjie as the protagonist. This novel caused a sensation in the West, making the name Di Renjie known to the world. Through his own language understanding and research, Gulik had remolded the image of Di Renjie, the Chinese detective, and shaped him into the Chinese version of Sherlock Holmes. Therefore, it could be said that Di Renjie was famous because of the creation of a Dutchman.