The true identity of Di Renjie's niece, Ruyan, was exposed in the eleventh episode of Detective Di Renjie II. Di Renjie had long known that Ruyan was a fake because he never had a niece. He fabricated the character Ru Yan to prove that Di Chun was fake. However, in the undercover operation, Ruyan gradually fell in love with Li Yuanfang and was slowly influenced by the love of Di Renjie and his people. Finally, in the Cold Light Temple, Ruyan released Di Renjie and saved Wu Zetian's life. Although Wu Zetian knew that Ruyan was a snake spirit, she didn't pursue the crimes of Di Renjie and Ruyan because of Di Renjie's words and saving her life. In the end, Wu Zetian gave Ruyan the name Di Ruyan and Di Renjie took her as his niece.
In the Pale of Detective Di Renjie, Linglong was a flower girl from the Flower Valley in Tai 'an Prefecture, Shandong Province. She and Crown Prince Li Xian met and fell in love with each other, but she was later framed by Wu Chengsi and captured into the Supreme Court, where she died unfortunately. The search results did not provide any clear information about Exquisite's identity or her relationship with other characters.
Di Renjie's lines were widely praised in the Detective Di Renjie series. His lines were full of wisdom and deterrence, showing his intelligence and talent as a protagonist. Di Renjie's lines often revealed the truth of the case, so that the villain could not resist his reasoning ability. His lines were clear and full of energy, and his emotions changed with the change of the plot. Di Renjie's lines were not only praised in the play, but also left a deep impression on the audience. In Honor of Kings, Di Renjie also had many classic lines, showing his dignity and sense of justice as a master of solving cases. In general, Di Renjie's lines were impressive, showing his charm as a detective and hero.
The plot of Di Renjie's 1986 edition was as follows: There were 14 episodes in the play, namely "Jade Pearl String","Golden Case","Lotus Pond","Broken Finger" and "Four Lacquer Screens". The play was adapted from the book "The Great Tang Di Gong Case" written by the Dutch writer, Gulik. It told the story of Di Renjie solving many cases during the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie had three wives in total, namely Liu, Yang, and Cui. Liu Shi was Di Renjie's first wife. She was born in a prestigious family, but she did not get the status she deserved during Di Renjie's promotion and eventually left him. The Yang Consortium was Di Renjie's right-hand man in the officialdom, and they had a deep relationship of trust. As for Chui Group and other possible wives, there was no mention of them in the search results. Therefore, the specific situation of Di Renjie's wife was currently unknown.
Di Renjie's lover was Cao An. During Di Renjie's investigation, Di Ying had framed him in an attempt to destroy his path of justice. However, Di Renjie remained vigilant and finally saw through Di Ying's plot. In a fierce duel, Di Renjie defeated Di Ying, and before Di Ying died, he pointed out the location of his lover Cao An, hoping that Di Renjie could save her. Di Renjie arrived at the critical moment and successfully saved Cao An. In the process of their interaction, Di Renjie realized that his feelings for Cao An were unfathomable. In the end, they came together to face the challenges of the future together. Therefore, Di Renjie's lover was Cao An.
Di Renjie's works include movies, TV series, and novels. In terms of movies, there were 1974's " Di Renjie's Cloud View " and 1986's " Blood Splashes on the Screen." In terms of TV series, there were series such as Detective Di Renjie. In terms of novels, there were the novels by the Dutch writer, Van Gulik, and Qian Yanqiu, The Detective Di Renjie.
Di Renjie's catchphrase was " Yuanfang, what do you think?" This line originated from the TV series Detective Di Renjie, in which Di Renjie often asked his assistant Li Yuanfang questions. This catchphrase became Di Renjie's representative line and also became a popular catchphrase on the Internet.
Di Renjie's case was originally written by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik.
We can get a description of Di Renjie's appearance. According to the descriptions in documents [1] and [2], Di Renjie was described as handsome, handsome, and dignified. He was considered a handsome man. However, the other documents did not provide any further description of his appearance. Therefore, we can conclude that Di Renjie is handsome, but we can't be sure of the details.