Di Renjie's author was the Dutchman, Van Gulik.
Di Renjie's author was the Dutchman, Van Gulik.
Di Renjie's author was Gulik, a Dutch diplomat, sinologist, and novelist. He loved Chinese culture and was especially fascinated by the ancient Chinese detective novel,"Di Gong's Case," which he translated and published in English. Since there were very few similar novels in China, he decided to create a long detective novel with Di Renjie as the protagonist, The Case of Di Gong of Tang Dynasty. Therefore, Di Renjie's author, Gulik van Gulik, was a Dutchman.
Di Renjie's author was the Dutchman, Van Gulik.
Di Renjie was a native of Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie was from Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi).
Di Renjie was from Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi).
Di Renjie was a native of Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie was a native of Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie was from Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi).
Di Renjie was a native of Taiyuan, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty.