
The Maze Case (the Case of Di Gong in the Tang Dynasty)
by H
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"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, will be responsible for the translation and write annotations and postscripts that are both academic and readable. However, because it is the only version on the market that can be independently translated by one person, it is time-consuming and labor-intensive, so five types ("The Golden Case", "The Iron Nail Case", "The Lakeside Case", "The Bronze Bell Case" and "The Labyrinth Case") are first released for readers. Each volume is equipped with illustrations created by Gauloppe himself, which are full of ancient charm and pleasing to the eye. "The Labyrinth Case" is a very special one among Dickinson's novels. In 1952, with the help of Taiwanese scholar Professor Zhang Lizhai, Gao Luopei completed the Chinese self-translation of this book in New Delhi. The novel tells that in 670 AD, Di Gong was transferred to Lanfang County Magistrate and solved the murder case of Ding Huguo in his secret room, the case of Ni Shouqian's will, and the case of Bai Lan's disappearance.
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