The author of The Great Tang Di Gong Case was the Dutch writer Robert Van Gulik. Van Gulik was a diplomat, sinologist, and novelist. He spent 18 years writing this mystery novel with Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, as the protagonist. He wrote this series of detective novels in English from 1950 to 1967, and the novel was very popular in the Western world and was translated into many foreign languages. With Di Renjie as the protagonist, the book narrated his legendary experience of being an official in the state, county, and the capital. Gao Luopei created the artistic image of Di Renjie in The Great Tang's Digong Case by borrowing the plot and the names of the characters in The Four Mysterious Case of Wu Zetian.
The Great Tang Digong Case was written by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik.
The Great Tang Digong Case was written by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik.
The author of The Great Tang Di Gong Case was the Dutch writer Robert Van Gulik.
Yes, the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik, was the author of The Great Tang's Digong Case. He was a sinologist and novelist who spent 18 years writing this long mystery novel. "The Great Tang Di Gong's Case" took the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie, as the protagonist. It told the story of his legendary experience in the state, county and the capital as an official to solve cases and arrest criminals. In the book, Gao Luopei gave an in-depth description of China's customs and human feelings, and was evaluated by Nan Huaijin as knowing China better than many Chinese people. Although it was different from the image in the TV series Detective Di Renjie, the Di Renjie described by Gulipe was a handsome, thin, strong, and intelligent ancient Chinese Sherlock Holmes. Therefore, it could be said that the case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty was a Chinese legend written by a foreigner.
Yes, the case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty was written by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik. Van Gulik was a Dutch diplomat, sinologist, and novelist. He spent 18 years writing this mystery novel with Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, as the protagonist. This novel enjoyed a high reputation in both Chinese and international culture.
The case of Duke Di of Tang was written by the Dutch diplomat, sinologist, and novelist, Gulik van Gulik.
The Great Tang Digong Case was written by the Dutch diplomat, sinologist, and novelist, Gulik van Gulik.
The original novel of "Da Tang Di Gong An" was written by the Dutch diplomat, sinologist, and novelist, Gulik van Gulik.
The author of the original novel was the Dutch sinologist, Gulik van Gulik.
The Great Tang Digong Case was written by the Dutch writer Gulik van Gulik. Van Gulik was a Dutch diplomat, sinologist, and novelist. He spent 18 years writing this mystery novel with Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, as the protagonist. The book described Di Renjie's legendary experience of being an official in the county and the capital.