Ziyun Temple (the Case of Di Gong in the Tang Dynasty)

Ziyun Temple (the Case of Di Gong in the Tang Dynasty)

by (netherlands) Golope

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93Kwords29chapters
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Ch. 29Postscript
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The Dutch sinologist John Gauloppe has rewritten 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. It is a brand new unabridged translation, with hand-drawn illustrations by Gaulopi and a full analysis of the 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 third volume of "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty" includes "Purple Cloud Temple", "Liu Garden Picture", "Guangzhou Case", "Necklace Case" and "Mid-Autumn Festival Case". Each volume is equipped with illustrations created by Gao Luopei himself, full of ancient charm and pleasing to the eye. "Ziyun Temple" tells the story that in 670 AD, when Di Gong was appointed as the magistrate of Lanfang County, Hong Liang and Ma Rong assisted in solving the murder case of Zeng San, the theft of banknotes and the disappearance of women.

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