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  2. Gong'an fiction - Wikipedia

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    Gong'an or crime-case fiction (Chinese: 公案小说) is a subgenre of Chinese crime fiction involving government magistrates who solve criminal cases. Gong'an fiction first appeared in the colloquial stories of the Song dynasty. Gong'an fiction developed into one of the most popular genres of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

  3. Amazing Detective Di Renjie - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Detective Di Renjie, also known as Shen Tan Di Renjie and Wu Chao Mi An, is a Chinese television series based on gong'an detective stories related to Di Renjie, a Tang dynasty magistrate and statesman.

  4. Judge Dee - Wikipedia

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    A short story from Judge Dee at Work. Military murder at the army fortress. 1967 "He Came With the Rain" 663, Penglai: A short story from Judge Dee at Work. 1967 "The Murder on the Lotus Pond" 666, Han-yuan: A short story from Judge Dee at Work. 1967 "The Two Beggars" 668, Poo-yang: A short story from Judge Dee at Work. 1967 "The Wrong Sword ...

  5. The Emperor's Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The Emperors Pearl is a gong'an detective novel written by Robert van Gulik and set in Imperial China (roughly speaking the Tang dynasty).It is a fiction based on the real character of Judge Dee (Ti Jen-chieh or Di Renjie), a magistrate and statesman of the Tang court, who lived roughly 630–700.

  6. Di Renjie - Wikipedia

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    Di Renjie was born in Yangqu County, Bing Province, in 630, during the reign of Emperor Taizong.His family, from Taiyuan, was one that had produced many officials.His grandfather, Di Xiaoxu (狄孝緒), served as Shangshu Zuo Cheng (尚書左丞), a secretary general of the executive bureau of government (尚書省, Shangshu Sheng), and his father, Di Zhixun (狄知遜), served as the prefect ...

  7. Judge Bao fiction - Wikipedia

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    In 1594, the Yupan tang (與畔堂) bookstore owner An Yushi (安遇時) published the first Judge Bao-themed short story collection Cases of A Hundred Families Judged by Dragon-Design Bao (包龍圖判百家公案). Cases Judged by the Dragon-Design (龍圖公案) by anonymous, which includes several chapters from the previous book.

  8. Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee - Wikipedia

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    "Cases of Judge Dee"), also known as Di Gong An or Dee Goong An, is an 18th-century Chinese gong'an detective novel by an anonymous author, "Buti zhuanren" (Chinese: 不题撰人). It is loosely based on the stories of Di Renjie (Wade-Giles Ti Jen-chieh), a county magistrate and statesman of the Tang court, who lived roughly 630–700. Though ...

  9. Justice Bao (2010 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Justice Bao is a Chinese TV series starring producer Jin Chao-chun as the Song dynasty official Bao Zheng.The series ran for 3 seasons from 2010 to 2012. In addition to Jin, Kenny Ho, Fan Hung-hsuan and Lung Lung again reprise their iconic roles from the 1993 Taiwanese hit Justice Pao and the 2008 Chinese series Justice Bao.