
Collection of Judgment Cases (the Case of Di Gong in the Tang Dynasty)
by H
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Dutch sinologist Roberto Gorope rewrites the legend of Di Renjie, a famous official in the early Tang Dynasty, combining the elegance of Chinese classical literature with the fun of Western detective novels. This is a brand new unabridged translation! Gao Luopei's hand-drawn illustrations and a full analysis of his creative background. The translator has studied Gao Luopei for many years and is responsible for the translation alone to ensure a unified writing style. "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty" successfully created "China's Sherlock Holmes" and was translated into and published in many foreign languages, leaving a significant mark in the history of cultural exchanges between China and the world. Fifteen versions of the translated version of "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty" are planned to be published. Zhang Ling, who has studied Gao Luopei for many years, is responsible for the translation and writes annotations and postscripts that are both academic and readable. It is currently the only version on the market that has been independently translated by one person. The second volume of "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty" includes "The Lacquer Screen Case", "Chaoyun Temple", "The Red Mansion Case", "The Royal Pearl Case" and "The Case Collection". Each volume is equipped with illustrations created by Gao Luopei himself, full of ancient charm and pleasing to the eye. "Collection of Cases" includes eight short stories. "Five Xiangyun" tells the story of how in 663 AD, when Di Gong was appointed as the magistrate of Penglai County, he alone investigated the suicide case of Mrs. He; "The Official Case" tells the story of how in 663 AD, when Di Gong was appointed as the magistrate of Penglai County, he was assisted by Ma Rongqiaotai and investigated the murder case of Mr. Su Ba; "Guest in the Rain" tells the story of how in 663 AD, when Di Gong was the magistrate of Penglai County, he alone investigated the murder of a pawnshop owner; "The Lotus Pond Case" tells the story of how in 667 AD, when Di Gong was the magistrate of Hanyuan County, he was assisted by Ma Rong and solved the murder case of the old poet Meng Lan; "Two Beggars" tells the story of how on January 15, 669 AD, when Di Gong was appointed as the magistrate of Puyang County, he and Hong Liang investigated the murder case of a teacher; "The Death Sword" tells the story of how in 669 AD, when Di Gong was appointed as the magistrate of Puyang County, he and Ma Rongqiao Tai investigated and investigated the murder of a young busker. "The Prince's Coffin" tells the story of Duke Dee who single-handedly solved two mysterious cases in Dashikou County in 672 AD when he was the magistrate of Lanfang County; "The New Year's Eve Case" tells the story of Duke Dee who single-handedly solved a bizarre case in 674 AD when he was the magistrate of Lanfang County.
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