Lady Cao's original name was Cao Chunhua.
In the original novel, Lady Cao was Di Renjie's wife and did not participate much in solving the case. She was re-shaped in the adaptation. She was not only Di Renjie's emotional line, but also a symbol of female independence. She was an ancient woman with modern consciousness. She was financially independent and had her own independent thinking ability. She did not rely on men. As for her background and experiences, there were some changes in the adaptation, which was different from the original plot.
Goddess Shi Ji was originally named Shi Ji. She was a female character in the supernatural novel Investiture of the Gods and its derivative works of the Ming Dynasty. She was the owner of the White Bone Cave on the Skeleton Mountain and the disciple of the Tongtian Sect Master of Tribe of Severity. Her magic weapons were the Eight Trigrams Cloud-Light Handkerchief (summoning the Yellow Turban Strongman) and the Eight Trigrams Dragon-Beard Handkerchief. Her disciples were the Blue Cloud Boy and the Rainbow Cloud Boy. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of "Little Fox Demon Matchmaker" to understand the plot in advance!
Lady Cao was a character in two TV series,"Kill the Wolf" and "The Great Tang Di Gong's Case". In Killing the Wolf, Lady Cao's original name was Cao Chunhua. She was a male character, but her parents raised her as a girl. He liked to dress up as a girl, was good at disguising himself, and had a talent for languages. In the " Tang Dynasty's Di Gong Case ", Lady Cao was the daughter of Cao Hexian, a hermit from Penglai County. She later married Di Renjie and became his third wife. In the adaptation, Lady Cao was not only Di Renjie's wife, but also a symbol of women's independent spirit. She had modern consciousness, economic independence, and her own independent thinking ability.
Cao Town was a town located in the south of Baigui Mountain Reservoir in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province. It was famous for producing rice and lotus vegetables, and was called "Little Jiangnan". It was rumored that Cao Zhen's name was related to the story of Empress Cao. It was said that during the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a girl surnamed Cao in Cao Town. She raised pigs for a living and was later chosen to become the Empress of the palace. Her story had been passed down to this day, and many of the village names in Cao Town were also related to the legend of Empress Cao. The story of Empress Cao also involved her brother who ran amok in the village and imprisoned Bao Zheng, who was investigating the case, in the Cao family's water prison. In the end, Empress Cao rescued Bao Zheng and put righteousness above family. The water prison still exists today. In addition, Empress Cao brought back imperial dishes when she returned home. This was the origin of the Cao Town Water Feast. In general, the name of Cao Zhen and many other villages were related to the stories and legends of Empress Cao.
Lady Cao An was a character in the TV series " The Great Tang Di Gong's Case ", played by Wang Likun. Cao An's wife experienced a series of tests and emotional entanglements in the play, and finally reconciled with Di Renjie. Through his keen observation and love for Lady Cao, Di Renjie found Cao An, who was sealed in the wall. The two of them resolved the misunderstanding between them. Regarding the ending of Lady Cao An, the search results did not provide any specific information.
Lady Cao and Di Renjie were a couple. In the finale of the TV series " Da Tang Di Gong's Case," after they experienced a series of tests and difficulties, Di Renjie discovered the true feelings in his heart and forgave Cao An. Therefore, they came together in the drama.