Detective Di Renjie adapted from the famous Dutch sinologist, Gulik van Gulik's "The Great Tang Di Gong Case".
Detective Di Renjie was a story written by the Chinese screenwriter himself. It was not adapted from a novel.
Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the novel by Gulik Gloropei, The Case of Di Gong of the Great Tang Dynasty.
Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the novel by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik.
Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the novel "The Case of Di Gong" by the Dutch writer, Gulik.
Detective Di Renjie adapted from the famous Dutch sinologist, Gulik van Gulik's "The Great Tang Di Gong Case".
Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the novel by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik.
Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the long mystery novel, The Case of Di Gong of Tang Dynasty, by the Dutch writer, Gulik. This novel took the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie, as the protagonist. It described his legendary experience of being an official in the state, county, and the capital. The novel caused a sensation in Europe and the United States in the 1950s. It was translated into many languages and had illustrations drawn by Gulik himself. Detective Di Renjie was a series of detective and mystery novels based on this novel. There were four of them, and the first one was published in November 2006.
Yes, Detective Di Renjie was based on the case of Duke Di. Di Gongan was a novel written by an anonymous person in the Qing Dynasty, which fabricated the story of Di Renjie. After the Dutch sinologist van Gulik translated the Digong case into English, it was published in the West and received great praise. With the encouragement of the publishing company, Gao Luopei used Di Renjie as the model to create the series of " The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty ", making Di Renjie the title of " Sherlock Holmes of the East." Later," The Great Tang's Di Gong Case " was adapted into the TV series " The Legend of Di Renjie's Detective Case." Therefore, it could be said that Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the case of Duke Di.
Di Renjie's " detective " image was created by the Dutchman, Van Gulik. Gao Luopei put together the stories of Di Renjie that he had written and called them " The Story of Judge Di's Case," which was also known as " The Case of Duke Di." These works caused a sensation as soon as they were published, and Di Renjie became China's Sherlock Holmes. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Dutch diplomat and sinologist Gulik created these stories in the form of ancient Chinese case novels, making Di Renjie's image even known as " Sherlock Holmes of the East " in Europe and the United States. Therefore, it could be said that Di Renjie's " detective " image originated from the Dutch.
Di Renjie was from Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). "Old Tang Book,""New Tang Book" and other historical records record that he was born in Taiyuan, Bingzhou. In addition, some documents mentioned that Di Renjie might also be from Tianshui, but this statement had not been confirmed. In general, Di Renjie was born in Taiyuan, Bingzhou.