In the 52nd episode of the Song Dynasty's Executioner, Song Ci took out the Emperor Song's decree and carried the eight boxes to the palace. Song Ci told Emperor Song the truth about the eight boxes, but Emperor Song said he was asleep and didn't hear clearly, so he let Song Ci go first. Song Ci had just stepped out of the palace when he saw the palace on fire. Emperor Song came out and said that the eight chests had been destroyed by a fire.
The 32nd episode of the Song Dynasty's Punishment Officer described how Song Ci participated in the Beijing examination and won the Jinshi. After returning home and getting married, he went to the border town with his good friend Meng Liangchen. However, Song Ci's father, Song Gong, had not returned home on the day of their wedding. Just as Song Ci and Meng Liangchen were about to pay their respects, a carriage carried Song Gong's body back. This episode also involved Juniper crying out in court. Diao Zhixian tortured him, but Juniper refused to admit his guilt. Jia Bogu came to urge the magistrate to close the case, and Song Ci discovered something strange when he secretly visited the county.
In the 28th episode of the Song Dynasty's Criminal Investigation Officer, Liu Hao and Song Ci discovered a suspicious point in Liang Yusheng's case. They went to visit the suspect Liang Yusheng together. Liu Hao thought that since they had agreed to elope, why didn't Liu Hao bring his luggage, but the money that Miss brought was with him? He felt that this was an act of murder. Song Ci also had questions after reading Liang Yusheng's case file, so they sneaked into the dry well of the building to check and found a lion-shaped copper lock. Song Ci told Liu Hao that there was something suspicious about this case. They went to visit Liang Yusheng in prison.
In the 27th episode of the Song Dynasty, Wang Er sneaked into the Tong family's house late at night after peeping at the beauty of the opposite He family upstairs. However, He resisted desperately, and Wang Er killed her. In order to cover up his crime, Wang Er set up a fan to frame Lu Wenzhou and killed Chen Jian, who wrote the inscription for his fan. When Song Ci was trying the case, the truth was gradually revealed.
The 38th episode of the Song Dynasty's Criminal Officer described how Song Ci was preparing to go home to get married after taking part in the Beijing examination, but found that his father, Song Gong, had not returned home. In this episode, Yuan Jie asked Song Ci to go to a small mountain outside the city to watch the scenery. The two of them had an argument. Purple jade accidentally found a neighbor's house with twelve big boxes full of silver, she wanted to find Yuan Jie but did not see him, and Yuan wife had a conversation. This episode also involved the case of Fan Fang being accused of stealing silver. Song Ci believed that Fan Fang was not the real silver thief, but someone was manipulating him behind the scenes.
"Song Dynasty's Criminal Officer" was an ancient mystery TV series with He Bing, Luo Haiqiong, Guo Da, etc. It was broadcast on Central TV Department 1 on March 20, 2005. The play told the legendary story of Song Ci, the founder of forensic science, who solved many difficult murder cases in succession. According to Central TV's Sophomore's viewership ratings, the average viewership rating for the second week of the show was 7.85%, which actually exceeded News Broadcast's 6.18%.
"Song Dynasty's Criminal Officer" was a mystery TV series in ancient costume, directed by Kan Weiping and starred by He Bing, Luo Haiqiong, Guo Da, etc. The series was broadcast on Central TV Department 1 on March 20, 2005, with a total of 52 episodes. The plot told the story of Song Ci (He Bing), the founder of forensic science, who solved many cases in succession. The drama was highly anticipated. It was led by the national first-class actor He Bing, and the director Gao Qunshu also provided a guarantee for the quality of the drama.
The Song Dynasty's Executioner was a the mainland of China directed by Han Weiping, with a total of 52 episodes. The plot revolved around Song Ci, a student of the Southern Song Dynasty, and his good friend Meng Liangchen. Song Ci participated in the Beijing examination and passed the Jinshi examination. He planned to go to the border town with Meng Liangchen after marriage. However, on the day of their wedding, Song Ci's father had yet to return. The entire family was looking forward to his return. This drama was starred by He Bing, Luo Haiqiong, Guo Da, and others. It could be watched on iQiyi. As for the CCTV version, the search results didn't provide any information, so I don't know if there is a CCTV version of the Song Dynasty's criminal officer.
There was no third book in the Great Song Dynasty.
'Song Dynasty Punisher 1' was a historical drama about Song Ci's involvement in the trial of a criminal prison. The plot revolved around the famous cases that Song Ci came into contact with, and it gradually rose to the point where it finally reached the father-in-law of the imperial court. This kind of plot allowed the audience to slowly digest and adapt to the direction of the case, but it also made it seem very compact. In addition, the villains in the movie were also very outstanding, and their confrontation with Song Ci was very exciting. However, the plot of the second film," Song Dynasty Criminal Officer 2 ", was relatively thin. The plot of dozens of episodes was only about one case, causing the entire plot to be a little dragged. Therefore, compared to the first movie, there were some differences in the plot of " Great Song Executioner 2 ".
The Punisher, or Frank Castle, was a normal guy with a family. His military background gave him a set of skills that were both useful and deadly. Once his family was massacred, he snapped. He turned his skills towards punishing those who he thought deserved it. His origin story is one of tragedy and a thirst for justice outside the normal bounds. He doesn't wear a colorful costume like some superheroes. Instead, he has a simple skull emblem on his chest, representing death to those who do wrong.