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 held an official position during the Tang Dynasty's Wuzhou period. However, he did not mention the specific time of his appointment. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer the question of when Di Renjie would become an official.
Di Renjie started as a local official and eventually became a local official's assistant minister, which was also the position of prime minister.
Di Renjie was an official in Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) of the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie had indeed been a local official. Di Renjie started off as a local official and eventually became a local official's assistant minister, which was also the position of prime minister. He successively served as Bianzhou Judge Zuo, Du Zhi Doctor, Fuzhou Cishi, Luozhou Sima and other posts. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Di Renjie had once served as a local official.
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's highest official position was the third rank.
Di Renjie was initially appointed as the Head of the Supreme Court, a seventh-grade official position. Later, with the support of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he was promoted to the rank of 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. Therefore, Di Renjie was a third-grade official.
Di Renjie's official position was a third-grade official. In the official system of the Tang Dynasty, the official rank of the prime minister could not exceed three grades. Although Di Renjie's official position was only third-grade, his status and influence far exceeded this level.
Di Renjie's official career was as follows: He first served as the Law Cao of Bingzhou Dudu Fu, and then promoted to Dali Cheng, during which he handled a large number of backlogged cases. Then, he was promoted to Imperial Censor, ending his career as a judge. He began to work beside the Emperor and learned to participate in politics. Later, he became the governor of Jiangnan and burned more than 1,700 obscene temples. He had also served as Wenchang's Right Deputy, Yuzhou, and Ningzhou's Provincial Governor. During his time in the local government, he cared about the sufferings of the people, put the interests of the people first, and dared to take responsibility for the people. He had also held an official position in the supervisory system and made outstanding contributions to maintaining the integrity of the court. In general, Di Renjie's official career included serving as Law Cao, Dali Cheng, Shi Yu Shi, Jiangnan Governor, Wenchang Youcheng, Yuzhou and Ningzhou Governor, etc.