As for the murderer in the Red Pavilion Case in the "Tang Dynasty Di Gong Case", the following conclusion could be drawn: The murderer in the Red Pavilion Case was not Qiu Yue, but Bi Yu. This conclusion could be confirmed from the multiple documents in the search results.
Di Renjie's case in the Red Chamber was a novel with Di Renjie as the main character. It was about the Hungry Ghost Festival in 669 AD. When Di Renjie was the county magistrate of Puyang County, he solved the mystery of the sudden death of the courtesan Qiuyue in the paradise and solved an old case that happened in the Red Chamber 30 years ago. This novel was written by the Dutch sinologist, van Gulik. It combined the elegance of Chinese classical literature with the style of Western detective novels. However, there was no detailed plot or storyline in the search results provided, so no more information could be provided.
The Red Chamber Case (The Case of Di Gong of the Great Tang Dynasty) could be read online on the website of Shanghai Translated Press. This book was written by the Dutch writer, Gulik. It told the story of Duke Di solving an old case during the Ghost Festival in 669 AD. This book was known as China's Sherlock Holmes. It had been translated into many foreign languages and left an important mark in the history of cultural exchanges between China and the world. The specific reading method and chapter content can be found on the website of Shanghai Translation Press.
Bi Yu was the murderer of Di Renjie's Red Pavilion case.
We can conclude that the murderer of the Screen Case in the case of Duke Di of Tang was Teng Kan.
The murderer of the gold case in the "Da Tang Di Gong Case" was Hou Yu.
The murderer of the Red Pavilion Case was Biyu. In this case, Qiu Yue was not the murderer of Young Master Li. The real murderer was Bi Yu. She committed this crime to avenge her lover.
The murderer of the Red Pavilion Case was Biyu. In this case, Qiu Yue was not the murderer of Young Master Li. The real murderer was Bi Yu. She committed this crime to avenge her lover.
The murderer was Biyu. In the "Red Pavilion Case" in "The Case of Duke Di of the Tang Empire", Young Master Li was killed. The initial suspect was Qiu Yue, but in fact, the real murderer was Bi Yu. In order to avenge her lover, Biyu planned to kill Young Master Li and let the Red Pavilion have a successor. In this case, Di Renjie and the others initially suspected that Young Master Li had committed suicide, but later found out that he had been killed and disguised as a suicide. Therefore, according to the information provided, Bi Yu was the murderer of the Red Pavilion Case.
The Detective Di Renjie's Case in the Red Chamber was the title of a novel by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik. This book was the eighth in the Tang Dynasty Digong Case series and was published by the Shanghai Translation Press. This series of novels featured Di Renjie as the protagonist, telling the story of his solving various strange cases during his time as an official in the Tang Dynasty. Detective Di Renjie's Case in the Red Chamber was one of them. The story involved a strange secret room murder and an old case that had been sealed for 30 years. The book had been published in many foreign languages in China and around the world, and in recent years, it had been adapted into a movie and television series.
"The Case of the Red Chamber (The Case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty)" was a novel. It told the story of the year 669, during the Hungry Ghost Festival, Duke Di was appointed as the county magistrate of Puyang. He and Ma Rong passed by Jinhua, a neighboring county, and stayed in the paradise for two days. They investigated the suicide of Li Lian, the new top scholar, on behalf of their good friend County Magistrate Luo. They solved the mystery of the sudden death of Qiuyue, the courtesan, and an old case that happened in the Red Chamber 30 years ago. Li Lian was the key person in this case. Because of his one-sided love for the beauty of the paradise, Qiu Yue, he did not get what he wanted. He was disheartened and committed suicide on the 25th of this month. The novel was planned to be published in fifteen versions, one of which would be translated by Zhang Ling and written with annotations and postscript.