Di Renjie was used by Empress Wu in the plot. In " The Case of Duke Di of Tang ", Di Renjie initially thought that Zhangsun Qing had teamed up with Kang Zhiyi to commit a series of massacres. He had used the palace maids to steal the Phoenix Seal and deal with Empress Wu. He had also used the heavenly fire to kill the palace maids. Then, he had used the heavenly fire to kill the four imperial guards who had used the Wind Seal to poison the provincial governor of Yangzhou to pass on the imperial edict. Thus, he had achieved the goal of framing Empress Wu. However, Di Renjie later discovered that his teacher, Wei Wuji, was also involved. It turned out that Wei Wuji had long known about Zhangsun Qing's plan and wanted to use spontaneous combustion to cause Da Jing to die in the examination hall. Although Di Renjie was being used by Empress Wu, he still tried his best to remove the stumbling blocks on his way out of consideration for the people of the world. Therefore, it could be said that Di Renjie was used by Empress Wu in the plot.
The Empress of the Great Tang asked Di Renjie to find the Phoenix Seal.
Di Renjie was the main character in the TV series," The Godly Judgment of Di Renjie," while Wu Youde was the villain in the drama. He was the Emperor's nephew, but in fact, he was a big traitor in the imperial court. His code name was " Nanshan." Wu Youde was bent on plotting to kill Jili Khan and had once used the Ring of Khan to frame Di Renjie. He was played by Li Shilong in the play. There was no relevant information regarding Di Renjie killing Wu Youde according to the search results provided.
Di Renjie was a person who dared to remonstrate with Wu Zetian. He made sincere suggestions to some of Wu Zetian's decisions, including opposing the plan to build Buddha statues and admonishing Wu Zetian to abstain from sex. The relationship between Di Renjie and Wu Zetian went beyond the relationship between monarch and minister. Wu Zetian even affectionately called him "Old Guo". Di Renjie was an important figure trusted by Wu Zetian. He was the prime minister and was regarded as Wu Zetian's right-hand man. His remonstrance made Wu Zetian slightly restrained, but Wu Zetian still doted on some male pets, so Di Renjie had to remonstrate again. Di Renjie's remonstrance showed his concern for the country and the people. He had always been concerned about the sufferings of the people. Therefore, Di Renjie remonstrated with Wu Zetian.
Di Renjie's original remonstrance to Wu Zetian was: "The Emperor entrusted his two sons to His Majesty. Your Majesty now wants to move him to another clan, I'm afraid it's not God's will! Besides, who is closer to aunt and nephew than mother and son? If Your Majesty chooses a son, then after thousands of years, he will be worthy of eating in the ancestral temple and inherit the throne. If Your Majesty chooses a nephew, then I have never heard of a nephew being the son of heaven and accompanying his aunt in the ancestral temple."
The specific content of Di Renjie's audio novel about the mysterious case of the Wu Dynasty could not be found from these search results.
Di Renjie had repeatedly advised Wu Zetian. In one of his remonstrances, Di Renjie mentioned the fact that Emperor Taizong had worked hard to manage the country and fought through life and death to conquer the world, as well as the responsibility of Emperor Gaozong entrusting his two sons to Wu Zetian. He asked Wu Zetian if he should obey the will of heaven and make Wu Sansi the crown prince after he had seized the throne for more than ten years. In addition, Di Renjie also advised Wu Zetian to abstain from sex, hoping that she could take care of Shengde and stay away from the two brothers. However, the details of how Di Renjie advised Wu Zetian were not mentioned.
Wu Zetian arrested Di Renjie because he was falsely accused of rebellion by Lai Junchen. In order to be released from prison, Di Renjie fully acknowledged the "fact" of his rebellion, but secretly wrote a letter to Wu Zetian on his clothes, revealing the truth that he was wronged. Wu Zetian discovered this fact after personally interrogating Di Renjie, and realized that Lai Junchen had forged the "Thank You Death Form." Although Wu Zetian released Di Renjie from prison, she did not reinstate him. Instead, she sent him to Pengze County as a county magistrate. As for why Wu Zetian didn't punish Lai Junchen and why he didn't let Di Renjie resume his original position, the search results didn't provide a clear answer.
Di Renjie was the prime minister during the reign of Wu Zetian. He was chosen by Wu Zetian as her first choice to assist her. Di Renjie was promoted and became the prime minister of Wuzhou. Although Di Renjie was an old minister of the old Tang Dynasty, he did his best to assist Wu Zetian and became her right-hand man. However, because Wu Zetian appointed a large number of trusted and cruel officials to act as eyes and ears in order to balance the relationship in the court, Di Renjie could not gain Wu Zetian's absolute trust in a short period of time. In conclusion, Di Renjie assisting Wu Zetian was already his bottom line. He would not agree to give the throne to the Wu family, but hoped to return the throne to the Li family. The relationship between Di Renjie and Wu Zetian was that of monarch and minister. They had achieved each other's success and contributed to the stability and development of Li Tang.
[Wu Zetian treats Di Renjie very well.] Although Wu Zetian was considered a cold-blooded and heartless person, she valued Di Renjie very much and even promoted him to prime minister. They were from the same hometown, similar in age, similar in character, and outstanding in talent. Wu Zetian might think that Di Renjie was her confidant. Di Renjie was also very loyal to Wu Zetian. He was always alert to Wu Zetian and told her what she should not do and what she should change. Wu Zetian trusted Di Renjie so much that the two of them were more like friends. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zetian treated Di Renjie very well.
[Wu Zetian treats Di Renjie very well.] She was very respectful to Di Renjie and never called him by his name, nor did she allow him to kneel down. Wu Zetian also exempted Di Renjie from the duty of night duty in the palace and often warned officials not to disturb him. Wu Zetian even addressed Di Renjie as "Old Guo" and attached great importance to his suggestions and opinions. Di Renjie was also a person who dared to remonstrate with Wu Zetian. He made sincere suggestions for Wu Zetian's decision. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zetian liked and trusted Di Renjie very much.