The most exciting cases of the Great Tang Di Gong Case included the Golden Case, the Five Auspicious Clouds, the Red Silk Black Arrow, the Rain Master's Secret Trace, the Four Lacquer Screens, the Lakeside Case, the Broken Finger Record, the Chaoyun Temple, the Lotus Pond Frog's Sound, the Bronze Bell Case, the Black Fox, the Royal Pearl Case, the Crippled Beggar, the Real and Fake Sword, the Jade Pearl String, the Red Pavilion, the Maze Case, the Purple Light Temple, the Crown Prince's Coffin, and the New Year's Eve Mystery Case. These cases demonstrated Di Renjie's wisdom and talent, as well as his pursuit of justice.
There were a total of nine units in the TV series, namely the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Mystery Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Desert Pursuit, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, and the Cloud Library. Each unit case was independent, but it echoed the main story, showing the story of Di Renjie's investigation.
There were a total of 17 cases in the Tang Dynasty, including the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Strange Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Pursuit of Murderers in the Desert, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, the Chaoyun Library, the Lotus Pond Frog's Voice, the Bronze Bell Strange Case, the Crippled Beggar, the True and False Sword, the Red Pavilion Strange Case, the Black Fox Strange Case, the Jade Pearl Strings Strange Case, and the Guangzhou Strange Case.
The order of the cases in the Tang Dynasty's Di Gong Case was the Golden Case, the Five Auspicious Clouds, the Red Silk Black Arrow, the Rain Master's Secret Trace, the Four Lacquer Screens, the Lakeside Case, the Broken Finger Record, the Chaoyun Temple, the Lotus Pond Frog's Sound, and so on.
There were a total of nine cases in the Great Tang Dynasty, namely the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Mystery Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Pursuit of Murderers in the Desert, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, and the Cloud Library.
There were a total of nine unit cases in the case of Di Gong of the Great Tang Dynasty. They were the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Mystery Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Pursuit of Murderers in the Desert, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, and the Cloud Library.
There were a total of nine cases in the Great Tang Dynasty, namely the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Mystery Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Pursuit of Murderers in the Desert, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, and the Cloud Library. Each case was independent, but it echoed the main story, showing the story of Di Renjie's investigation.
There were a total of 17 cases in the TV series. The first book had nine cases, namely the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Mystery Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Desert Pursuit, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, and the Cloud Library. The second part had eight cases, including Five Auspicious Clouds, Red Silk Black Arrow, Rain Master's Secret Trace, Lacquer Screen Strange Case, Lakeside Strange Case, Broken Finger Mysterious Cloud, Chaoyun Temple Strange Case, Real and False Sword Strange Case, Red Pavilion Strange Case, Black Fox…
There were a total of 17 cases in the Great Tang Dynasty's Di Gong Case, including the Golden Case, Five Auspicious Clouds, Red Silk Black Arrow, Rain Master's Secret Trace, Four Painted Screens, Lakeside Case, Broken Finger Record, Morning Cloud Temple, Lotus Pond Frog Sound, and so on.
There were a total of 17 cases in the Great Tang's Di Gong Case. There were nine cases in the first and eight in the second.
There were a total of nine cases in the case of Duke Di of the Tang Empire. They were the Phoenix Seal Case, the Screen Case, the Golden Mystery Case, the Legend of the Rain Master, the Red Pavilion, the Pursuit of Murderers in the Desert, the Empty Gourd, the Skylark's Twittering, and the Cloud Library.