The multi-pagoda induction inscription of Qianfu Temple in Xijing of Tang Dynasty was created by Yan Zhenqing in the eleventh year of Tianbao (AD 752). This stele displayed Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy style. The handwriting was neat and meticulous, the structure was strict, and the strokes were meticulous. The Pagoda Stele was written by Yan Zhenqing when he was 44 years old, which established the basic style of his calligraphy style. This stele also became one of the models for future generations to learn regular script. The content of the inscription recorded the process of the Tang Dynasty monk Chujin Zen Master making a vow to build a multi-pagoda. The stele is now hidden in the Forest of Steles in Xi'an and is a national treasure-level cultural relic.
Digong's Case of the Tang Dynasty was a work written by Gulik Gaoluo. It contained 24 stories, one of which was Purple Light Temple. The story took place in a Purple Light Temple that had been abandoned for many years. The protagonist of the story, Di Gong, and his assistant were investigating a murder case. In this story, Di Gong found a red sandalwood box with a piece of paper asking for help. The story also involved the theft of fifty ingots of royal gold from the national treasury. Although the specific plot of this story was not provided, it could be seen that it was a work full of suspense and reasoning.
The list of official positions in the Dali Temple of the Tang Dynasty was as follows: - Supreme Court Minister: The highest official of the Supreme Court, responsible for presiding over daily work, hearing major criminal cases, and participating in national law-making and judicial decisions. The grade is three. - Dali Temple Shaoqing: The deputy of the Dali Temple Minister, assisting in the daily work and acting in the absence of the minister. The grade is above the fourth grade. - Supreme Court Deputy: A high-ranking official of the Supreme Court, responsible for the trial and judgment of specific cases, and participating in the discussion and decision-making of major cases. The grade is below five. - Chief clerk: The clerk of the Supreme Court, responsible for handling official documents, file management, and recording work. The grade is above seven. - Clerk: A basic level official of the Supreme Court, responsible for recording and sorting out specific cases, assisting higher-ups in the trial of cases. The grade is higher than nine grades. In general, the official positions of the Dali Temple in the Tang Dynasty were relatively perfect, forming a strict judicial system. As the highest official, the Supreme Court Official had superb legal knowledge and judgment ability. He also needed to have outstanding leadership and decision-making skills. The other positions were divided according to their duties and levels. They worked together to ensure the normal operation of the Supreme Court.
The Purple Cloud Temple was a work in the series of The Case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty. It described a series of cases that Di Renjie solved during his tenure as the county magistrate of Lanfang, including the murder and dismemberment case, the missing case, and the gold theft case. In the story, Di Renjie revealed the connection between these cases through investigations and interviews, and finally solved these serial cases. The work was written by the Dutch sinologist, Gulik, translated by Yan Zhaaxia, and published by Beiyue Literature and Art Press. It successfully combined the elegant charm of Chinese classical literature with the wittiness of Western detective novels, and was known as "China's Sherlock Holmes". This work left an important mark in the history of cultural exchanges between China and the world.
There were a total of 32 episodes in Da Tang Di Gong An.
There were a total of 24 Di Renjie's detective novels in The Great Tang Dynasty, including 16 medium-length novels and 8 short novels.
There were a total of 17 cases in the Great Tang's Di Gong Case.
There were a total of 32 episodes in Da Tang Di Gong An.
There were two seasons in the Tang Dynasty.
There were a total of 24 detective novels by Di Renjie, including 16 medium-length novels and 8 short novels.
" Chaoyun Temple " was a work in the series of " The Case of Duke Di of the Great Tang ". It was about the year 666 AD, when Duke Di was the county magistrate of Hanyuan County. During the process of staying in an old Taoist temple, he solved the old case of the former abbot being poisoned to death and the mysterious death of three women. This work was created by Gulik, and the illustrations were full of ancient charm, which was pleasing to the eye. Chaoyun Temple was one of the important cases in the series of the case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty. It showed Duke Di's wisdom, courage, and ability to solve cases. In the story, Di Gong found some clues. Through investigation and reasoning, he finally revealed the truth. This case involved the secrets of the Taoist temple and the relationships between various characters, bringing suspense and tension to the readers.