In history, Bao Zheng, Di Renjie, and Song Ci were all famous politicians and detectives, but their detective business was slightly different. Bao Zheng served as an official in the Northern Song Dynasty. During his tenure, he paid attention to the rule of law and was good at handling cases. He was known as "Bao Qingtian". His detective business mainly involved criminal conspiracy, investigation, impeachment, etc. He helped the parties resolve disputes by collecting evidence, analyzing clues, and deducing the truth. Di Renjie was a famous politician and detective in the Tang Dynasty. He worked in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties and was known as "Di Qingtian". His detective business also involved criminal conspiracy, investigation, impeachment, and other aspects. He helped the parties resolve disputes by investigating clues, collecting evidence, and analyzing logic. Song Ci was a mathematician, physicist, and detective in the Southern Song Dynasty. His detective business mainly involved mathematics, physics, and other fields of research, as well as solving puzzles and finding evidence. Song Ci had outstanding achievements in the detective field and was known as the "Detective Song Ci". Therefore, in history, Bao Zheng and Di Renjie were both famous detectives. Their contributions and achievements were outstanding. Song Ci's detective work was more extensive and comprehensive. His research in mathematics, physics, and other fields also made important contributions to detective work.
Di Renjie, Bao Zheng, and Song Ci were famous politicians, officials, and case-solving experts in real history. Di Renjie was an outstanding politician and official in the Tang Dynasty. He had once held important positions such as prime minister. With his outstanding political talent and wisdom, he successfully handled many cases and became one of the famous case-solving experts in the Tang Dynasty. Bao Zheng was a famous politician and official in the Song Dynasty. He had served as the prime minister and privy envoy of the Song Dynasty. He had made outstanding achievements in politics, military, law and many other fields, especially in handling cases. Bao Zheng became one of the famous case-solving experts in the Song Dynasty with his incorruptible and impartial spirit of law enforcement. Song Ci was a famous scientist and mathematician during the Ming Dynasty. He became one of the famous case-solving experts during the Ming Dynasty with his outstanding mathematical and physics talents. He often used mathematics and physics knowledge to analyze and reason in handling cases and achieved many amazing results.
Di Renjie and Bao Zheng had different views and explanations on the extent of their power. Some people believed that Di Renjie had more power because he had held a position similar to the Prime Minister, directly involved in government affairs, and held some important positions, such as the Imperial Censor and the Privy Council Deputy Envoy. Others believed that Bao Zheng had more power because he had held a high position as the Deputy Minister of the Privy Council. He was responsible for investigating and arresting high-level corrupt officials, making laws and policies, and had the power to mobilize the army. However, there were also opinions that the two had similar power, because Bao Zheng had held high positions such as the Third Secretary and the Censor, while Di Renjie, although his official position was lower, also had some power in the official system of the Tang Dynasty. In summary, there was no clear answer to the power of Di Renjie and Bao Zheng.
No, Bao Zheng and Song Ci were not from the same dynasty. Bao Zheng lived in the Northern Song Dynasty, while Song Ci lived in the Southern Song Dynasty.
[Song Ci is even better at solving cases.] Although Bao Zheng was known for his honesty and integrity, he was not good at solving cases, and most of his cases were fictional. In contrast, Song Ci was a master of forensic science, forensics, and judges. He was good at autopsy and solving cases through clues on corpses. In addition, Song Ci also wrote the earliest existing systematic forensic science book, Collection of Wrongs. Therefore, in terms of comprehensive ability and influence, Song Ci was more outstanding in solving cases.
The theme song of Detective Di Renjie was Long Song, written by Gao Jianmin and Qian Yanqiu, composed by Cheng Dazhao, and sung by Tengger. This song was included in Tengger's album, Long Song, and was also used as the background music for the TV series Detective Di Renjie. This song was loved by many because of its heroic melody and Tengger's unique voice.
Detective Di Renjie's opening song was " A Long Song," sung by Tengger.
Detective Di Renjie was a TV drama, and A Long Song was the theme song of the drama. This song was sung by Tengger, written by Gao Jianmin and Qian Yanqiu, and composed by Cheng Dazhao. We can tell that this song is very popular, and there are many different versions of it performed and covered. This song was also used as a background music in the play. In general, there was no clear information in the search results provided about the scene of Detective Di Renjie singing A Long Song.
Song Ci and Di Renjie were not from the same dynasty.
Shen Tao and Xiao Bao were characters in the TV series Detective Di Renjie. Shen Tao was originally the commander of the Longyang Army of the Eight Great Armies, but he was later transferred under Di Renjie. He was smart and listened to orders. He had once followed Di Renjie to break through the Snake Spirit's headquarters and partnered with Xiao Bao in the third case of the Phantom Case in the canal to eliminate the remnants of the Iron Hand Gang in Crouching Tiger Town. Xiao Bao was originally the commander of Longjian Army of the Eight Great Armies and was transferred under Di Renjie. He had both wisdom and courage, and he had made many outstanding achievements. He was more than enough to deal with ordinary killers. There was no detailed information about them in the search results provided so far.
Detective Di Renjie is a novel that combines history and reasoning. Some of the characters are real in history while others are fictional. The following are the historical characters of Detective Di Renjie: Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty: There was indeed a person named Di Renjie in history. He was a famous politician and official in the Tang Dynasty who once held the position of prime minister. 2. Pei Du, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty: There was indeed a person named Pei Du in history. He was a famous politician and official in the Tang Dynasty. He once held the position of prime minister. 3. The Tang Dynasty's No.1 Scholar Wang Yinglin: There was indeed a person named Wang Yinglin in history. He was a famous politician and writer in the Tang Dynasty and once held the position of prime minister. 4. Li Jing, a famous general of the Tang Dynasty: There was indeed a person named Li Jing in history. He was a famous general and military strategist during the Tang Dynasty. He once led the army to fight against foreign enemies. 5. Wen Yanbo, a famous official in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period: There was indeed Wen Yanbo in history. He was a famous politician and official in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. He once held the position of prime minister. The following are the fictional characters in Detective Di Renjie: 1. Wu Zetian's daughter, Wu Zhaoyi: The Wu Zhaoyi in the novel is a fictional character that has no direct connection with the historical Wu Zetian. 2 Di Renjie's son Di Renjie Xian: The Di Renjie Xian in the novel is a fictional character and has no direct connection with the Di Renjie in history. 3. The Divine Constabulary's Young Master God Bless: The God Bless in the novel is a fictional character and has no direct connection with the God Bless in history. It should be noted that the fictional characters in Detective Di Renjie were different from the historical characters in order to increase the plot and story of the novel.