Di Zhixun was an official of the Tang Dynasty and served as the long history of Kuizhou Dudu Mansion.
Black Flame was Di Renjie's brother and Di Zhixun's adopted son. He was a remnant of the previous dynasty, a descendant of Li Jiancheng. Di Renjie's father, Di Zhixun, was framed for colluding with the Black Flame and chose to die to clear his name. Black Flame established an organization called Black Flame and carried out a series of activities to restore the country, including seizing gold and armaments. Di Renjie had been investigating the identity of Black Flame and the cause of Di Zhixun's death.
Di Zhixun was a character in " Young Detective Di Renjie." He was Di Renjie's father and the son of Di Zhixun, the county magistrate. Di Zhixun was handsome, erudite and talented. He was extroverted, rebellious, intelligent, meticulous, and good at observing the overall situation from the smallest details. Di Zhixun was often able to turn danger into safety, and he was always in danger. However, more information about Di Zhixun was not found in the search results provided.
In Young Detective Di Renjie, Di Zhixun's ending was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided.
Di Zhixun's relationship with Black Flame was that of an adopted father and son. Di Zhixun was Black Flame's adoptive father. He raised Black Flame and arranged for him to go undercover in the Black Flame Organization. However, the Black Flame Organization gradually lost control and went against the imperial court, becoming a traitor. In the end, Di Zhixun chose to commit suicide, and Di Renjie was investigated by Empress Wu about the true identity of Black Flame. Although the search results did not explicitly mention Black Flame's true identity, it was certain that Di Zhixun and Black Flame were foster parents and adopted children.
Di Renjie had held many official positions, including internal history, Sikong, Ruyang County male, Liang Guogong, etc. During the Tang Dynasty, he served as a local official assistant minister, Tongping Zhang Shi and other positions. In the end, his highest official position was the prime minister of the third grade, and his official title was "Tongfeng Pavilion Luan Tai Pingzhang Shi." This official position was equivalent to the prime minister in modern times. He assisted the emperor in handling state affairs. Therefore, Di Renjie was a prime minister in the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie's official positions were as follows: Three grades, acting Shangshu affairs, Tongfeng Pavilion Luantai Pingzhang matter, internal history (namely Zhongshu Ling, three grades), from the second grade, the first grade, from the first grade, the first grade, Dali Temple Cheng, Shi Yu Shi, Du Zhi doctor, Zhidun envoy, Ningzhou governor, Jiangnan governor, Shangshu province right servant shot.
Yes, Di Renjie had been a county magistrate in Penglai County. In " The Great Tang's Di Gong Case ", Di Renjie was called " Ming Mansion ", which was the honorific title for the county magistrate. During his tenure in Penglai County, he faced a series of murder cases and suspense cases. Through his wisdom and ability, he created a new legend. Di Renjie had shown outstanding ability and integrity in the governance of Penglai County, so he was called the Ming Mansion by the people and his colleagues.
Di Renjie had held many official positions, including Bianzhou Judge, Bingzhou Governor's Office Law Cao, Dali Temple Cheng, Shi Yu Shi, Du Zhi Doctor, Ningzhou Governor, Winter Official Assistant Minister, Wenchang Youcheng, Yuzhou Governor, Fuzhou Governor, Luozhou Sima, etc. His highest official position was Tongfeng Pavilion and Luantai Pingzhang, which was equivalent to the position of prime minister.
Di Renjie's highest official position was the third rank.
Duke was not an official position, but a title of nobility. Duke was a high-level noble title in the ancient Chinese official system. It was a second-class title under the dukedom. Those who were conferred the title of Duke were usually people who had made great contributions to the country. They were equivalent to the founding fathers of the country. They were usually the current generals, commander-in-chief, or prime ministers. The Duke's status was above that of the Duke, and he was the highest rank among the nobility. The definition and origin of the Duke of the State could be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. At that time, the Duke of the State was the guardian and leader of the country, with a high status and power. However, Duke was not an official position in the strict sense, but a symbol of status and honor. Therefore, a duke could not simply be defined by the size of his official position, but rather the name of a title.