
Chang'an: Mechanical Movies
by King Of Glory's Wonderful Plan
About This Novel
This article is a work from the Chang'an region. The hero is Di Renjie and the author is Ermu. "Miaobi Project" is a literary co-creation activity of Honor of Kings and China Literature Group. In the first phase of the event, Honor of Kings invited 25 well-known writers from China Literature to create their own King stories based on the world view and hero settings of Honor of Kings. Since Empress Wu ascended the throne, Chang'an City has ushered in a new period of prosperity. However, where there is light, there is also shadow, and this city of mechanisms built on the mysterious heavenly craftsmanship has hidden dangers. A seemingly simple murder case of an engineer revealed a storm of destruction that threatened the entire city. The only one who had the ability to stop it was Di Renjie, the youngest minister of Dali Temple in history.
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The case has ups and downs, interlocking with each other, and is very exciting and exciting.
After struggling for a few days in my busy schedule, I finally finished reading this book and got Master Di's card, which made me very happy. Perhaps because he is the protagonist, Di Renjie's performance in this book is much better than in the game. In the game, it is always emphasized that Di Renjie is only loyal to Wu Zetian and is only responsible for arranging work and assessing wages for Li Yuanfang. Although his name appears frequently, he seems like an outsider in Chang'an City. This year's Chang'an competition did not give him any space to express himself. I deeply regret this and gradually stopped traveling. Fortunately, this book appeared. I would like to thank the author for choosing Di Renjie and for giving Di Renjie more connotation. It makes me have more expectations for the king and the king Di Renjie. Di Renjie in this book is worthy of his lines in the game - I am the embodiment of the law, speaking for the innocent. In my mind, Di Renjie should be like the one in the book, resourceful and adhering to principles, not afraid of the powerful and serving the people wholeheartedly, and fulfilling his duties and enforcing the law impartially.
Although I haven't finished reading it yet, my intuition tells me that this novel must be excellent.
Di Renjie reached out and let the bird land on his arm, then opened the secret box on the back of the bird and took out the note inside. After scanning it twice, he raised his hand towards Yuan Huan and said, "That's true. I have to rush to Linglongfang immediately. I have no choice but to excuse myself." ----------This text reminds me of this fan art of Mr. Di.
Generally feeling good
Master Di's character is good, but he doesn't feel as cold and serious as he imagined. The status of the Minister of Dali Temple is not as high as I imagined. He only has one assistant when handling the case, which I didn't expect... It is said that Little Mouse was born in the lower class of the market, so where did he learn his martial arts and investigative abilities? Why was he hired by Dali Temple as a demon hybrid?
An excellent novel that perfectly combines detective, martial arts, fantasy, science fiction and many other elements!
While creating in the abstract, it also takes into account the connotation of historical archetypes. Please come up with more such historical fans/king fans. Many people's impression of Dee Renjie is based on how you look at and highlight him. I would like to use this comment to popularize the history of Dee Renjie. Di Renjie (630-700), courtesy name Huaiying, was born in Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), and was a politician in the Wu and Zhou dynasties of the Tang Dynasty. In his early years, he passed the Ming Dynasty and passed the rank of magistrate of Bianzhou, Bingzhou Dudufu Facao, Dali Temple Prime Minister, Shi Yushi, Ningzhou Governor, Dongguan Minister, Yuzhou Governor, Fuzhou Governor, Luozhou Sima, Jiangnan Governor, Youzhou Governor, Hebei Road Marching Marshal, Wenchang Right Minister and other positions. He is known for being good at communication and not afraid of powerful people. In September of the second year of Tianshou, Di Renjie was promoted to prime minister. However, after only four months in office, he was framed by the ruthless official Lai Junchen for treason. He was deprived of his position and imprisoned. After his rehabilitation, he was demoted to the magistrate of Pengze County. Wei King Wu Chengsi repeatedly requested that Di Renjie be killed, but Wu Zetian refused. Di Renjie was resurrected during the Yingzhou Rebellion. When the Turks invaded Hebei, he led an army of 100,000 and forced back the most powerful nomadic people in the north, so he became prime minister again. Later, Yan Zhijian urged Wu Zetian to reestablish Luling King Li Xian as the prince, so that the Tang Dynasty could continue. In the first year of Jiushi (700), Di Renjie entered the imperial palace. In September of the same year, Di Renjie died of illness at the age of seventy-one. Wu Zetian abandoned the court for three days, and posthumously presented him as Wenchang's Right Chancellor, with the posthumous title Wenhui. In the first year of Shenlong (705), Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty was restored and Di Renjie was posthumously given the title of Sikong. In the fourth year of Jinglong (710), Tang Ruizong succeeded to the throne and named Di Renjie the Duke of Liang. In the sixth year of Tianbao (747), Di Renjie, Zhang Jianzhi, Wei Yuanzhong and other eight people shared the Ancestral Temple and offered sacrifices to Zhongzong's temple. In the sixth year of Tianfu in the Later Jin Dynasty (941), Di Renjie was posthumously named Grand Master by the Later Jin Dynasty. Anecdotes 1. No time to talk about vulgar officials When Di Renjie was a child, a member of his family was murdered. County officials came to inquire, and everyone rushed to defend themselves. Only Di Renjie was reading a book and ignored him. Facing the county officials' questioning, he replied: "I am talking to the sages in the yellow scroll, and I have no time to deal with you secular officials." 2. A lost pearl Di Renjie was falsely accused by his colleagues when he first joined the company. Yan Liben, the minister of the Ministry of Industry, was the deposed envoy of Henan Province at that time. During the interrogation, he found that he was a talented person with both political integrity and talent. He praised: "Confucius said: 'You will know benevolence through observation.' You can really be said to be a pearl in the ocean." Later generations used "a pearl in the ocean" as a metaphor for buried talents or talents that have been buried. 3. White clouds fly alone When Di Renjie was an official in Bingzhou, his parents were far away in Heyang (which governs today's Meng County, Henan Province). He climbed up Taihang Mountain, looked back to the south, and saw a white cloud flying in the air. He said to the people on his left and right: "My parents live under that white cloud." He stood and stared for a long time until the white cloud dispersed before leaving. Later generations used "Baiyun Qinshe", "Baiyun Gufei", etc. As words for visiting a foreign country and missing their parents. 4. Dounan alone When Di Renjie served as Bingzhou's legal director, his colleague Zheng Chongzhi had to go far away for business, but his mother was old and sick. Di Renjie took the initiative to confront Zheng Chongzhi: "Your mother is seriously ill and you are traveling far away. How can you let your relatives worry about you who are thousands of miles away?" He went to see Shi Linrenji, the governor of Bing, and asked to travel on Zheng Chongzhi's behalf. Lin Renji was very moved. Thinking of the discord between himself and Sima Li Xiaolian, he felt deeply ashamed and took the initiative to reconcile with Li Xiaolian. He often praised Di Renjie to others: "There is only one wise man south of Beidou." Later generations used "one person from Dounan" to describe a unique talent in the world. 5. Full of peaches and plums During his tenure as prime minister, Di Renjie successively recommended dozens of people, including Jingzhou governor Zhang Jianzhi, Xia official minister Yao Chong, supervisory censor Huan Yanfan, and Taizhou governor Jinghui. These people later became famous officials in the Tang Dynasty. Someone once said to Di Renjie: "The capable ministers who govern the world all come from your sect." Di Renjie said: "Recommending virtuous officials is for the sake of the country, not for my personal plan." Later generations used the phrase "the family is full of peaches and plums" and "the world is full of peaches and plums" to describe a person who has many students everywhere. 6. Prisoners' Crying Monument After the rebellion of King Li Zhen of Yue, Wu Zetian, in order to punish the rebels, convicted six to seven hundred families and expelled more than 5,000 people. The executioner urged Di Renjie to execute him. However, Di Renjie believed that the verdict was wrong and requested a postponement of execution. He secretly reported to Wu Zetian, thinking that if he was convicted according to this, it would be widely implicated, not to mention that many of these people were forced to rebel and did not do it intentionally and could be pardoned. Wu Zetian issued an edict to pardon their capital crimes and instead sent them to Fengzhou. When the prisoners passed through Ningzhou, the Ningzhou elders greeted them in the suburbs and said, "Didn't it be our Commander Di who saved your lives?" The prisoners then supported each other and went to the stone monument erected by the people for Di Renjie, crying bitterly, and then fasted for three days before leaving Ningzhou. After they arrived in Fengzhou, they erected a monument for Di Renjie to praise his kindness. 7. Zongbo Qiu Wu Zetian once rewarded her male favorite Zhang Changzong with the jicui fur donated by Nanhai County, and asked him to wear it in person and play the Shuanglu game together. Di Renjie happened to come in to announce something, and Wu Zetian asked him to play Shuanglu with Zhang Changzong. Di Renjie said: "Two out of three games, I bet my purple robe on the leather robe Zhang Changzong wore." Wu Zetian smiled and said: "His leather robe is worth more than a thousand gold, and your purple robe cannot match it." Di Renjie said seriously: " This purple robe of mine is the attire worn by ministers when they meet the emperor, and it is noble and priceless; while the leather robe of Zhang Changzong is just a reward for his favor, so I am not convinced yet." Wu Zetian had no choice but to agree. Zhang Changzong felt ashamed and frustrated, weak in energy, silent and speechless. He lost again and again, and finally lost Jicuiqiu to Di Renjie. After Di Renjie came to the palace, he gave the jicui fur to a servant to put on and rode away.
Super awesome! Di Chui writes a review late at night
It's really great. I have also been trying to write the story of Master Di recently, but I always feel that the Di Renjie I write does not have that so-called soul, he is just a name. The Di Renjie written by the author is the kind of person who makes me think, "Yes, Master Di is like this, and he will deal with this kind of thing this way." I really love this character. In the author's writing, he is not a one-sided text, but a three-dimensional character. He has his own thoughts and a "soul". Yuanfang written by the author is also great. In the early stage, the little mouse was cute and cute when attacking Mike without being sloppy. Later, he gradually grew up and became able to stand on his own. I personally think that the relationship between Di Renjie and Yuan Fang is like this. They love the same city and guard the same land. They are not only superiors and subordinates, but also relatives and comrades-in-arms. It's not that two characters are together so they love each other, that's illogical. The magnificent city of Chang'an cannot be protected by just one person. Fortunately, there is more than one person protecting it. Having quit the game a long time ago, I am quite grateful to the official for launching the chapter "Prosperous Chang'an". After all, it is really difficult for people in the cold circle to find solo food other than CP, but now there are official comics and official novels that allow me to briefly come into contact with my favorite characters. The settings of the mechanism, the nine pillars of meridians, the above-ground Chang'an and the underground Chang'an made me stunned for a while, and Changlefang, Chang'an really seemed to come alive. The plot is really compact, not laggy at all, and the author updates it quickly. Who would have thought that I was just looking for material late at night and watched it for a long time. Although I didn't guess who the real murderer was in the end, when Master Di was reasoning, I was still thinking, "Oh, is that so?" Other supporting characters also have their own cuteness. I wonder if the little girl at the beginning will appear later... What will underground Chang'an become in the end? Anyway, I'm really looking forward to the rest of the story!
Every character is very fleshed out, especially Marco Polo, I feel like he comes alive in my mind
Marco Polo's words, deeds, and positioning are in line with my imagination of him, but he is more three-dimensional and better than I thought. Di Renjie is not bad, but I feel that life for a person like him must be very tiring. There is nothing but work. The combination of a wandering and prodigal explorer like Marco Polo and the serious Dee Renjie has a wonderful chemical reaction. It would be great if they were both enemies and friends in the official setting. I want to see more of their cooperation. The performance of the little mouse Li Yuanfang is also good, but when I think about his image, I feel a little embarrassed...
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Official(65)Scraped 19d ago
The case has ups and downs, interlocking with each other, and is very exciting and exciting.
After struggling for a few days in my busy schedule, I finally finished reading this book and got Master Di's card, which made me very happy. Perhaps because he is the protagonist, Di Renjie's performance in this book is much better than in the game. In the game, it is always emphasized that Di Renjie is only loyal to Wu Zetian and is only responsible for arranging work and assessing wages for Li Yuanfang. Although his name appears frequently, he seems like an outsider in Chang'an City. This year's Chang'an competition did not give him any space to express himself. I deeply regret this and gradually stopped traveling. Fortunately, this book appeared. I would like to thank the author for choosing Di Renjie and for giving Di Renjie more connotation. It makes me have more expectations for the king and the king Di Renjie. Di Renjie in this book is worthy of his lines in the game - I am the embodiment of the law, speaking for the innocent. In my mind, Di Renjie should be like the one in the book, resourceful and adhering to principles, not afraid of the powerful and serving the people wholeheartedly, and fulfilling his duties and enforcing the law impartially.
Although I haven't finished reading it yet, my intuition tells me that this novel must be excellent.
Di Renjie reached out and let the bird land on his arm, then opened the secret box on the back of the bird and took out the note inside. After scanning it twice, he raised his hand towards Yuan Huan and said, "That's true. I have to rush to Linglongfang immediately. I have no choice but to excuse myself." ----------This text reminds me of this fan art of Mr. Di.
Generally feeling good
Master Di's character is good, but he doesn't feel as cold and serious as he imagined. The status of the Minister of Dali Temple is not as high as I imagined. He only has one assistant when handling the case, which I didn't expect... It is said that Little Mouse was born in the lower class of the market, so where did he learn his martial arts and investigative abilities? Why was he hired by Dali Temple as a demon hybrid?
An excellent novel that perfectly combines detective, martial arts, fantasy, science fiction and many other elements!
While creating in the abstract, it also takes into account the connotation of historical archetypes. Please come up with more such historical fans/king fans. Many people's impression of Dee Renjie is based on how you look at and highlight him. I would like to use this comment to popularize the history of Dee Renjie. Di Renjie (630-700), courtesy name Huaiying, was born in Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), and was a politician in the Wu and Zhou dynasties of the Tang Dynasty. In his early years, he passed the Ming Dynasty and passed the rank of magistrate of Bianzhou, Bingzhou Dudufu Facao, Dali Temple Prime Minister, Shi Yushi, Ningzhou Governor, Dongguan Minister, Yuzhou Governor, Fuzhou Governor, Luozhou Sima, Jiangnan Governor, Youzhou Governor, Hebei Road Marching Marshal, Wenchang Right Minister and other positions. He is known for being good at communication and not afraid of powerful people. In September of the second year of Tianshou, Di Renjie was promoted to prime minister. However, after only four months in office, he was framed by the ruthless official Lai Junchen for treason. He was deprived of his position and imprisoned. After his rehabilitation, he was demoted to the magistrate of Pengze County. Wei King Wu Chengsi repeatedly requested that Di Renjie be killed, but Wu Zetian refused. Di Renjie was resurrected during the Yingzhou Rebellion. When the Turks invaded Hebei, he led an army of 100,000 and forced back the most powerful nomadic people in the north, so he became prime minister again. Later, Yan Zhijian urged Wu Zetian to reestablish Luling King Li Xian as the prince, so that the Tang Dynasty could continue. In the first year of Jiushi (700), Di Renjie entered the imperial palace. In September of the same year, Di Renjie died of illness at the age of seventy-one. Wu Zetian abandoned the court for three days, and posthumously presented him as Wenchang's Right Chancellor, with the posthumous title Wenhui. In the first year of Shenlong (705), Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty was restored and Di Renjie was posthumously given the title of Sikong. In the fourth year of Jinglong (710), Tang Ruizong succeeded to the throne and named Di Renjie the Duke of Liang. In the sixth year of Tianbao (747), Di Renjie, Zhang Jianzhi, Wei Yuanzhong and other eight people shared the Ancestral Temple and offered sacrifices to Zhongzong's temple. In the sixth year of Tianfu in the Later Jin Dynasty (941), Di Renjie was posthumously named Grand Master by the Later Jin Dynasty. Anecdotes 1. No time to talk about vulgar officials When Di Renjie was a child, a member of his family was murdered. County officials came to inquire, and everyone rushed to defend themselves. Only Di Renjie was reading a book and ignored him. Facing the county officials' questioning, he replied: "I am talking to the sages in the yellow scroll, and I have no time to deal with you secular officials." 2. A lost pearl Di Renjie was falsely accused by his colleagues when he first joined the company. Yan Liben, the minister of the Ministry of Industry, was the deposed envoy of Henan Province at that time. During the interrogation, he found that he was a talented person with both political integrity and talent. He praised: "Confucius said: 'You will know benevolence through observation.' You can really be said to be a pearl in the ocean." Later generations used "a pearl in the ocean" as a metaphor for buried talents or talents that have been buried. 3. White clouds fly alone When Di Renjie was an official in Bingzhou, his parents were far away in Heyang (which governs today's Meng County, Henan Province). He climbed up Taihang Mountain, looked back to the south, and saw a white cloud flying in the air. He said to the people on his left and right: "My parents live under that white cloud." He stood and stared for a long time until the white cloud dispersed before leaving. Later generations used "Baiyun Qinshe", "Baiyun Gufei", etc. As words for visiting a foreign country and missing their parents. 4. Dounan alone When Di Renjie served as Bingzhou's legal director, his colleague Zheng Chongzhi had to go far away for business, but his mother was old and sick. Di Renjie took the initiative to confront Zheng Chongzhi: "Your mother is seriously ill and you are traveling far away. How can you let your relatives worry about you who are thousands of miles away?" He went to see Shi Linrenji, the governor of Bing, and asked to travel on Zheng Chongzhi's behalf. Lin Renji was very moved. Thinking of the discord between himself and Sima Li Xiaolian, he felt deeply ashamed and took the initiative to reconcile with Li Xiaolian. He often praised Di Renjie to others: "There is only one wise man south of Beidou." Later generations used "one person from Dounan" to describe a unique talent in the world. 5. Full of peaches and plums During his tenure as prime minister, Di Renjie successively recommended dozens of people, including Jingzhou governor Zhang Jianzhi, Xia official minister Yao Chong, supervisory censor Huan Yanfan, and Taizhou governor Jinghui. These people later became famous officials in the Tang Dynasty. Someone once said to Di Renjie: "The capable ministers who govern the world all come from your sect." Di Renjie said: "Recommending virtuous officials is for the sake of the country, not for my personal plan." Later generations used the phrase "the family is full of peaches and plums" and "the world is full of peaches and plums" to describe a person who has many students everywhere. 6. Prisoners' Crying Monument After the rebellion of King Li Zhen of Yue, Wu Zetian, in order to punish the rebels, convicted six to seven hundred families and expelled more than 5,000 people. The executioner urged Di Renjie to execute him. However, Di Renjie believed that the verdict was wrong and requested a postponement of execution. He secretly reported to Wu Zetian, thinking that if he was convicted according to this, it would be widely implicated, not to mention that many of these people were forced to rebel and did not do it intentionally and could be pardoned. Wu Zetian issued an edict to pardon their capital crimes and instead sent them to Fengzhou. When the prisoners passed through Ningzhou, the Ningzhou elders greeted them in the suburbs and said, "Didn't it be our Commander Di who saved your lives?" The prisoners then supported each other and went to the stone monument erected by the people for Di Renjie, crying bitterly, and then fasted for three days before leaving Ningzhou. After they arrived in Fengzhou, they erected a monument for Di Renjie to praise his kindness. 7. Zongbo Qiu Wu Zetian once rewarded her male favorite Zhang Changzong with the jicui fur donated by Nanhai County, and asked him to wear it in person and play the Shuanglu game together. Di Renjie happened to come in to announce something, and Wu Zetian asked him to play Shuanglu with Zhang Changzong. Di Renjie said: "Two out of three games, I bet my purple robe on the leather robe Zhang Changzong wore." Wu Zetian smiled and said: "His leather robe is worth more than a thousand gold, and your purple robe cannot match it." Di Renjie said seriously: " This purple robe of mine is the attire worn by ministers when they meet the emperor, and it is noble and priceless; while the leather robe of Zhang Changzong is just a reward for his favor, so I am not convinced yet." Wu Zetian had no choice but to agree. Zhang Changzong felt ashamed and frustrated, weak in energy, silent and speechless. He lost again and again, and finally lost Jicuiqiu to Di Renjie. After Di Renjie came to the palace, he gave the jicui fur to a servant to put on and rode away.
Super awesome! Di Chui writes a review late at night
It's really great. I have also been trying to write the story of Master Di recently, but I always feel that the Di Renjie I write does not have that so-called soul, he is just a name. The Di Renjie written by the author is the kind of person who makes me think, "Yes, Master Di is like this, and he will deal with this kind of thing this way." I really love this character. In the author's writing, he is not a one-sided text, but a three-dimensional character. He has his own thoughts and a "soul". Yuanfang written by the author is also great. In the early stage, the little mouse was cute and cute when attacking Mike without being sloppy. Later, he gradually grew up and became able to stand on his own. I personally think that the relationship between Di Renjie and Yuan Fang is like this. They love the same city and guard the same land. They are not only superiors and subordinates, but also relatives and comrades-in-arms. It's not that two characters are together so they love each other, that's illogical. The magnificent city of Chang'an cannot be protected by just one person. Fortunately, there is more than one person protecting it. Having quit the game a long time ago, I am quite grateful to the official for launching the chapter "Prosperous Chang'an". After all, it is really difficult for people in the cold circle to find solo food other than CP, but now there are official comics and official novels that allow me to briefly come into contact with my favorite characters. The settings of the mechanism, the nine pillars of meridians, the above-ground Chang'an and the underground Chang'an made me stunned for a while, and Changlefang, Chang'an really seemed to come alive. The plot is really compact, not laggy at all, and the author updates it quickly. Who would have thought that I was just looking for material late at night and watched it for a long time. Although I didn't guess who the real murderer was in the end, when Master Di was reasoning, I was still thinking, "Oh, is that so?" Other supporting characters also have their own cuteness. I wonder if the little girl at the beginning will appear later... What will underground Chang'an become in the end? Anyway, I'm really looking forward to the rest of the story!
Every character is very fleshed out, especially Marco Polo, I feel like he comes alive in my mind
Marco Polo's words, deeds, and positioning are in line with my imagination of him, but he is more three-dimensional and better than I thought. Di Renjie is not bad, but I feel that life for a person like him must be very tiring. There is nothing but work. The combination of a wandering and prodigal explorer like Marco Polo and the serious Dee Renjie has a wonderful chemical reaction. It would be great if they were both enemies and friends in the official setting. I want to see more of their cooperation. The performance of the little mouse Li Yuanfang is also good, but when I think about his image, I feel a little embarrassed...
































