After Di Renjie was falsely accused of rebellion, his experience of escaping from Lai Junchen's torture was as follows: According to the documents provided, in the first month of the first year of longevity (692), Lai Junchen falsely accused Di Renjie and others of rebellion and arrested him and imprisoned him. Lai Junchen forced Di Renjie to confess. According to the law at that time, those who admitted to treason could be exempted from the death penalty. Therefore, Di Renjie admitted on the spot."Now that the Empress Dowager has established the Zhou Dynasty, everything has to start anew. An old official of the Tang Dynasty like me should be killed. I'll just confess." Another interrogation officer tried to induce Di Renjie to confess the others in order to reduce his crimes again. Di Renjie was furious."There's heaven above and earth below. I, Di Renjie, can't do such a thing!" He hit his head against the pillar of the cell, causing his face to bleed. This scared the officials and they hurriedly dissuaded Di Renjie. Lai Junchen had hastily closed the case based on the information he had obtained from the confession. He was only waiting for his punishment to be carried out the following year, and his guard against him was no longer as tight. Di Renjie secretly tore a piece of cloth from the quilt when the jailer was not paying attention. He wrote a complaint on it and then sewed it into his cotton coat. These documents did not provide Di Renjie's specific escape, but it could be speculated that he had passed on his grievances to the outside world through this complaint and was finally released.
There were two main reasons for Di Renjie's admission of rebellion. First, according to the documents provided, Di Renjie was arrested and imprisoned after Lai Junchen framed him for treason. According to the ancient law, if the accused admitted to treason, he could be exempted from the death penalty. Di Renjie immediately admitted to the crime of rebellion during the interrogation to avoid being tortured. Secondly, Di Renjie understood the tactics and interrogation methods of cruel officials. He knew that if he did not admit to treason, he might be tortured to death. Therefore, he chose to confess under torture and admitted to the crime of treason to save his life. Wu Zetian later discovered the fact that Di Renjie was wronged, released him, and demoted him to Pengze Ling. Therefore, Di Renjie admitted to rebellion to save his own life, not really rebellion.
Di Renjie's experience was as follows: He had successively served as Bianzhou Judge, Dali Cheng, Ningzhou Cishi, Luozhou Sima, etc. As a deputy, he had cleared a large number of cases within a year, involving more than 17000 people. No one complained. In addition, Di Renjie had also served as an imperial censor, responsible for supervising officials and impeaching lawless people. His talent and loyalty were highly respected, and he was revered as the "One Man of Dounan" and became the court's Bole.
The core gameplay of Di Renjie's detective game," Di Renjie's Rose Brocade ", brought tension and excitement. Players verified each other through clues and logic. The next second when the mystery was revealed, they felt that their IQ was online. Although the reasoning and puzzle solving parts of the game were relatively simple, such a design was not all bad. Puzzles were easy to set up and did not consume too much attention. Players had plenty of time and energy to observe more details. The game tried its best to create an environment of the Tang Dynasty in China, which also made the foreign players who were obsessed with Chinese culture feel a sense of immersion. In addition, Di Renjie's character in the drama was resourceful and courageous. He was also a martial arts expert. The fate of the people involved in the plot and Di Renjie's personal growth and experience were intertwined. Many lines were parallel and detailed. Every episode would set up hooks, which made people have endless aftertaste. Zhou Yiwei's Di Renjie had a mysterious atmosphere. He was a ranger, and his expression was lonely. His martial arts movements were handsome and agile, bringing a visual feast to the audience. In general, the game " Di Renjie's Rose Brocade " and the drama series " Da Tang Di Gong's Case " left a deep impression on people. They showed Di Renjie's wisdom and courage as a detective, as well as his growth and enlightenment during the investigation process.
Di Renjie's innocence was restored after being wronged. The specific episode number was episode 24. In this episode, Wu Zetian shed tears on the spot after learning that Di Renjie had been wronged and restored him to his original position. This scene happened in the TV series Detective Di Renjie.
Shen Huai's background in Di Renjie's investigation was a complicated puzzle. Some documents mentioned that Shen Huai was not Yu Rong's son, but the informant Xie Zhen, who was also Shen Tingfang's biological son. However, these documents did not provide any detailed information about Shen Huai's background or background. Therefore, regarding Shen Huai's background, the search results provided so far did not have a clear answer.
There was no clear information about the specific circumstances of Di Renjie's death. However, according to historical records, Di Renjie died in his private residence in Luoyang in September of the first year of Jiushi (700) at the age of 71. He was the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty during the reign of Wu Zetian and was given the posthumous title of Wenchang's right minister. Wu Zetian abandoned the court for three days and posthumously presented him as Wenhui.
There was no clear information about the specific circumstances of Di Renjie's death. However, according to historical records, Di Renjie died in his private residence in Luoyang in September of the first year of Jiushi (700) at the age of 71. He was the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty during the reign of Wu Zetian and was given the posthumous title of Wenchang's right minister. Wu Zetian abandoned the court for three days and posthumously presented him as Wenhui. These records showed that Di Renjie was valued and praised by the imperial court after his death. However, the specific circumstances of his death, such as the cause of his illness, were not found in the search results provided.
Li Wanqing was the female lead in Young Detective Di Renjie, played by Qi Wei. Her background was confusing. Her father was Li Jiancheng, and her mother was the abbot of Ganye Temple (originally Li Jiancheng's concubine). Thus, Li Wanqing was the cousin of Emperor Li Zhi. She had a beautiful appearance, superb medical skills, and strong martial arts skills. She carried a deep hatred. In the play, she traveled around with Di Renjie, Wang Yuanfang, and Tong Mengyao, solving many strange cases. However, there was no mention of her ending.
There was a dispute about Di Renjie's ethnic identity. Some documents believed that Di Renjie was a descendant of the Qiang people, while Di Zhan was a Qiang person. However, there were other documents that mentioned Di Renjie as a Han. Due to the inconsistent information provided, it was impossible to determine Di Renjie's exact ethnic identity.
Di Renjie's favorite female characters were Su Xian 'er (Di Ruyan), Tong Mengyao, and Wu Yuanmin. Su Xian 'er was Di Renjie's right-hand man. In the drama, she was smart, calm, and skilled in martial arts. Tong Mengyao was Di Renjie's fiancée. They grew up together and had a deep relationship. Wu Yuanmin was Princess Yingyang. She loved Di Renjie and had a special relationship with him. However, there was no clear answer as to which female character Di Renjie liked the most.