One of the smartest stories about the magistrate was The Smart Magistrate. The story took place in Jianou County, Fujian Province during the Song Dynasty. The county magistrate stated that Gu was upright and smart. Once, someone was robbed. He caught many suspects, but could not determine the real thief. After a night of thinking, he came up with a solution. He told the suspects and the people that there was a bell in the Great Buddhist Temple that was very effective and could tell who had stolen something. Therefore, he asked someone to bring the bell over and place it in the yamen to worship it devoutly. Then he placed the clock in front of the suspects, covered it with a blue cloth cover, and covered the clock face with pot ash. He told the suspects that as long as they stole something, touching the clock would make a sound. If they didn't steal anything, touching the clock wouldn't make a sound. Finally, he led a team of suspects to touch the clock one by one, pretending to listen carefully to the sound of the clock. Through this ingenious method, the magistrate successfully found the real thief. This story demonstrated the magistrate's clever mind and wisdom, as well as his ability to solve cases with ingenious means.
Here are a few recommended novels where the male protagonist is a county magistrate: 1. " Emperor, I Don't Want to Be a Clean Official ": The male protagonist is a detective novel writer who transmigrated into a county magistrate who disguised as a man. In the process of solving the case, all kinds of funny things happened. It was very interesting. 2. [Coroner in Royal Garment: The male protagonist traveled back in time to become a coroner in ancient times. He showed his wisdom and courage while solving cases.] 3. << A Magistrate's Coroner >>: The female protagonist is a modern forensic doctor who has traveled to ancient times to solve cases with the male protagonist, showing their cooperation and wisdom. These novels were all about the male protagonist's rebirth and solving a case in ancient times. The plot was attractive, and the elements of mystery and suspense combined with the ancient background brought a lot of fun to the readers. Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent novels about ancient county magistrates that have not been mentioned.
The first case of the Great Tang's Di Gong Case was the Golden Case. After Di Renjie became the county magistrate of Penglai, he solved the case of Wang Yuan, the former county magistrate, who was poisoned to death, as well as the case of Gu Mengbin's bride's disappearance and Fan Zhong's murder. The Gold Case involved ship merchants, scholars, and monks colluding to smuggle gold into the Great Tang, manipulating gold ornaments to make huge profits. Di Renjie solved these three cases through investigation.
There were many stories of county magistrates solving strange cases in ancient times. During the Jin Dynasty, the county magistrate of Nanfeng County, Dugu Ming, found clues in Zhongshan Temple through a mysterious person's tip and successfully solved the missing woman case. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhang Ju, the county magistrate of Gouzhang County, inferred the truth of the woman killing her husband and setting fire by comparing the dust in the mouths of live pigs and dead pigs. During the Northern Song Dynasty, when Chen Xiang acted as the county magistrate of Pucheng County, he revealed the truth of a theft case through ingenious interrogation and judgment. During the Ming Dynasty, when Fei Yizhi was the county magistrate of Zichuan County, he solved a case of the death of a husband and wife through careful investigation and interrogation. These stories showed the wisdom and reasoning ability of the ancient county magistrates, who successfully solved all kinds of strange cases.
The following are the recommendations of a few novels about ancient county magistrates: 1. The author of this book was the Dutchman, Gao Luopei. He wrote about the cases that Di Renjie solved when he was a county magistrate in various places. The cases and reasoning were very original. 2. " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng ": Except for the last two," Dancing Phoenix in the Ninth Heaven " and " The Sword God's Smile," the previous ones could be considered as qualified detective novels, especially " The Embroidery Thief " and " Before and After the Final Battle." 3. " Emperor, I Don't Want to Be a Clean Official ": The male protagonist is a detective novel writer who transmigrated into a county magistrate who disguised as a man. There are all kinds of funny things in the process of solving the case. 4. [The male protagonist traveled to ancient times to become a coroner. He solved cases while experiencing rotten peach blossoms.] Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent novels about ancient county magistrates that have not been mentioned.
The real murderer in the Four Lacquer Screen Case was County Magistrate Teng.
The real murderer in the Four Lacquer Screen Case was County Magistrate Teng.
We can't get any specific information about the Ming and Qing county magistrates solving strange cases.
The deputy county heads of Derong County included Ze Langchu, Miao Rong, Lasi, Shen Zhongke, Qi Bu, Zha Xinima, Sang Wenbin, Luo Dengzhu, and Long Yue.
There were many novels to choose from, such as The County Magistrate's Daughter, A Humble Family's Daughter Has Space, and I Was a County Magistrate in the Tang Dynasty. In addition, there were also some short dramas about traveling back in time to become a county magistrate that could be watched for free, such as " Back in Time to Be a Godly Doctor,"" Back in Time to Be a Crown Prince,"" Invincible Small County Magistrate," and so on. However, the specific way to watch it may require the installation of the corresponding APP or the access to a specific online broadcast address.
The county magistrate of the Tang Dynasty was an official position during the Tang Dynasty. It was part of the local administration. The specific rank of a county magistrate was different from that of a higher-level official. However, generally speaking, a county magistrate was the chief of a county-level government, responsible for managing and governing the government affairs of the county. The higher positions of the county magistrate might include the Hangzhou Sima under the fifth rank, the Hangzhou Changshi from the fifth rank, the Hangzhou Biejia from the fourth rank, and the Hangzhou Cishi from the third rank. However, the specific rank of county magistrate and the higher level of official position may vary according to the region and period.