In 20 12, with the popularity of TV series "Detective Di Renjie", the online buzzword "Fiona Fang, what do you think" spread, and Di Renjie became a household name. In ancient times, there were case-solving novels such as Digong Case and Datang Digong Case. Like Bao Gong, Di Renjie is also a "detective". It can be said that Di Renjie is the "China Sherlock Holmes" who enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad.
But in historical records, he is a politician who knows people and is good at his duties. He helped Wu Zetian steer the imperial boat to avoid many dangerous beaches, but before he died, he planned a coup and brought Da Zhou back to Datang. His moral character is noble, but his means are flexible. In the end, he can save himself while achieving his goal in life. With the help of the words in the book, you can not only understand the ups and downs of Di's life, but also see the changes in the early Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie's life can be said to be the ups and downs of his official career; As an outstanding politician of the feudal ruling class, Di Renjie has made outstanding achievements in all posts. After he became prime minister, he helped the country to prosper and corrected the shortcomings of Wu Zetian. During the reign of Zhenguan and Wu Zetian, Di made outstanding contributions.
Lectures and books about the truth about Di Renjie.
Most of what we know about De Renjie comes from film and television works. What's the real De Renjie like? Yu Gengzhe, a professor from Shaanxi Normal University, who is regarded as the most "lovely" professor, landed on CCTV's "Lecture Room" and gave a lecture on "The Truth of Di Renjie" (lecture 14), which will be broadcast on February 3rd at 20 12. It is reported that the book of the same name will also be published by Shaanxi Normal University Press in the near future.
The fifteenth lecture on the truth of Di involves Di's birth, serving as a local magistrate, governor of Jiangnan, guarding the front line, demoting officials, resuming his post, fighting against cruel officials, Wu Jiazi's children and persuading Wu Zetian to set up a prince, his subtle political relationship with Wu Zetian, recommending talents, and arranging a coup on his deathbed. It also introduces the origin of Di Renjie's "detective" status, and strives to serve the broad audience. In just fifteen lectures, Di Renjie's life was vividly displayed, and a different Di Renjie and an unknown Di Renjie were completely portrayed in front of the public.