At present, there was no way to know the current situation of Di Renjie's descendants. Although some information showed that Di Renjie's descendants might no longer live in his hometown, Di Village, there was no mention of where they lived now. As for the specific situation of Di Renjie's descendants, the current search results did not provide enough information to answer this question. Therefore, he could not give a definite answer.
The current situation of Di Renjie's descendants was unclear. According to some information, Di Renjie's descendants might no longer live in Di Renjie's hometown, Di Village. After the Jiaqing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty, there were no Di clansmen living in Di Village. During the Guangxu years of Qing Dynasty, Di Village was completely destroyed. However, Di Renjie's descendants still respected him. For example, a monument to Di Renjie's ancestral hall was erected in the east of Daming County, Hebei Province, as a place for people to commemorate Di Renjie. In general, there was no clear information on whether Di Renjie had descendants.
At present, there is no definite information that there are descendants of Di Renjie in China. According to historical records, Di Renjie's descendants no longer lived in Di Renjie's hometown Di Village after the Jiaqing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty. Di Village had ceased to exist during the Guangxu period of Qing Dao, leaving behind only six Tang Huai trees planted by Di Renjie's mother and the villagers. Therefore, it was currently uncertain whether Di Renjie's descendants still existed.
He didn't know much about Di Renjie's descendants. According to some information, Di Renjie's descendants might no longer live in his hometown, Di Village. After the Ming Dynasty, there were no longer any Di clansmen living in Di Village, and the village had almost ceased to exist. However, there were also some information that showed that Di Renjie's descendants still existed. For example, a monument to Di Renjie's ancestral hall was erected in the east of Daming County, Hebei Province, as a place for people to commemorate Di Renjie. In addition, it was reported that Di Renjie's descendant, Mr. Di Chuanfu, had a family tree of Di Renjie, who claimed to be Di Renjie's 72nd grandson. However, there was very limited information about the specific status and family background of Di Renjie's descendants, and it was impossible to draw a definite conclusion.
Among Di Renjie's descendants, other than his son, there seemed to be few famous people recorded. Only a person called Di Jianmo had made achievements in the later Tang Muzong period. Di Jianmo was Di Renjie's great-grandson. He was born in 806 AD. At first, he was an official in Xiangyang County, and later became an official. Other than that, there were no specific records of Di Renjie's descendants.
Di Renjie and Hou Zi were two archer heroes in Mobile Legends. The following conclusions: 1. The Descendant was a relatively simple shooter. It was not too difficult to operate, but it had a high damage output ability when fully equipped in the later stages. However, he had a certain degree of restraint against some archer heroes, such as Concubine Yu and Baili Shouyue. 2. Di Renjie was a strong archer hero with excellent output and explosive power. He could suppress his opponent in the lane, especially in the later stages, he could use his skills to control the enemy and cause high damage. Di Renjie could use his skills to remove the negative effects of the Descendant while he was in the lane with the Descendant. He could also attack the Descendant by increasing his movement speed and attack speed. In summary, Di Renjie had a certain advantage over the Descendants in the lane, especially in the late game. However, the specific laning techniques and equipment choices might require further research and analysis.
The specific situation of Di Renjie's descendants was not clear. According to some information, Di Renjie's descendants might no longer live in his hometown, Di Village. After the Ming Dynasty, there were no longer any Di clansmen living in Di Village, and the village had almost ceased to exist. However, this information did not mention the specific location and situation of Di Renjie's descendants. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Di Renjie's descendants still existed.
There was not much information about Di Renjie's descendants. Other than Di Renjie's son and great-grandson Di Jianmo, there were no other famous descendants recorded. Therefore, the current search results did not provide enough information to answer this question.
The specific situation of Di Renjie's descendants was not clear. According to some information, Di Renjie's descendants might no longer live in his hometown, Di Village. After the Ming Dynasty, there were no longer any Di clansmen living in Di Village, and the village had almost ceased to exist. However, this information did not mention whether Di Renjie's descendants still existed. At present, there was no conclusive evidence to confirm whether Di Renjie's descendants had survived in other places. Therefore, it was an uncertain question whether Di Renjie's descendants still existed. More research and evidence were needed to answer it.
There was not much information about Di Renjie's descendants. Other than Di Renjie's son and great-grandson Di Jianmo, there were no other famous descendants recorded. According to historical records, Di Renjie's descendants no longer lived in Di Renjie's hometown Di Village after the Jiaqing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty. Di Village had ceased to exist during the Guangxu period of Qing Dao, leaving only six Tang Huai trees planted by Di Renjie's mother and the villagers. The current search results did not provide enough information to answer the specific situation of Di Renjie's descendants. Therefore, the current situation and circumstances of Di Renjie's descendants were still uncertain.
Di Renjie had 74 generations of descendants. In Tanjia Village, Liguo, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, there were thousands of villagers with the surname Di. They claimed to be descendants of Di Renjie and had been passed down for 74 generations. Among them, Di Renjie's 72nd grandson, Mr. Di Chuanfu, kept a set of Di Renjie's family tree, which recorded detailed information about Di Renjie and Di Qing.