The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty Di Renjie did not find evidence to solve the case, but rel

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-18

The TV series "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty", starring Zhou Yiwei and Wang Likun, has now been updated to 16 episodes. In the new plot, Di Renjie successfully cracked "The Case of the Rain Master", and then led Cao An and others into the desert and went to Lanfang. However, the situation in Lanfang was extremely grim, with all parties acting in their own ways, and even the county government was destroyed. Faced with such a situation, Di Renjie had no choice but to break the deadlock by resolving the "Red Pavilion" case.

However, after ** the previous plot, I believe that all viewers will have a common doubt and feeling. In this drama, Di Renjie's way of solving the case does not rely on finding evidence or logical inference, but through a verbal war with **, and finally forcing ** to admit the crime on his own, or forcing ** to be punished by other means when no evidence can be found. Frankly, such a plot is really unacceptable.

Taking "The Phoenix Seal Case" as an example, in addition to Changsun Qing and Wei Wuji, Empress Wu is also a real **. But in the face of Empress Wu, Di Renjie has no intention of pursuing truth and justice, which is hard to believe. In addition, Teng Kan of "The Screen Case" pretended to be crazy and stupid, and he couldn't do anything about Empress Wu, so he could only choose other ways to punish him and make him bear the charge of bullying the king.

In the work "** Case", Di Renjie initially knew nothing about Hou Yu's identity, which is understandable. But in the end, Di Renjie deduced that Hou Yue might be **, but there was no conclusive evidence. Hou Yu unfortunately passed away in the end, and that's it. However, the plot of this "The Case of the Rain Master" is really incredible, and it is no wonder that some people feel that the ending of "The Case of the Red Pavilion" is not satisfactory.

The reason why "The Case of the Rain Master" happened was that Boss Zhong had a deep affection for Huang Ying'er and learned that she was a believer in the Rain Master. Therefore, it is understandable that he decided to meet Huang Ying'er in private, but the question is, how could he go to meet Huang Ying'er in such an important place as the barracks? Boss Zhong found a unique way, and quietly sneaked into the barracks under the cover of night and rain and fog. Didn't anyone in the barracks see him? Boss Zhong secretly explored the terrain of the tower and found a hidden path, he took advantage of the night to walk through it lightly, and finally quietly came to Huang Ying'er's residence. Obviously, the play did not take into account the geographical setting of the building, but made some confusing modifications. In the original work, Boss Zhong used the special terrain and climate to quietly enter the tower and meet Huang Ying'er, which is relatively reasonable, but the drama version is very unreasonable.

More exaggerated things are still to come, Boss Zhong paid a huge price because of Huang Yinger's matter, and even almost broke his family. However, Shopkeeper Lin was very dissatisfied with this, and it was precisely because of Shopkeeper Lin's dissatisfaction that he eventually killed Boss Zhong and gave him a fatal blow. Later, Huang Ying'er saw Boss Zhong's face and realized that Master Yu was a mortal. In order to vent her anger, she stabbed him with a dagger, and finally Huang Ying'er committed suicide by jumping off the building.

After Di Renjie's in-depth investigation, he determined that the shopkeeper Lin was **. Initially, Shopkeeper Lin didn't admit that he was Boss Zhong's **, but under Di Renjie's questioning, he actually admitted it, is Shopkeeper Lin really so stupid? If Di Renjie hadn't discovered the hiding place on Boss Zhong's body, he might not have been able to force Shopkeeper Lin to confess. As long as he resolutely refuses to admit it, Di Renjie actually has no conclusive evidence. Even if it is the handwriting on the ticket stub, he is fully capable of refusing to give it to Boss Zhong, so this stub will eventually fall on Boss Zhong.

Based on this stub alone, Di Renjie could not determine the culpability of Shopkeeper Lin at all. But in the end, Di Renjie succeeded in catching the shopkeeper Lin, which made the whole case cracked. What's the logic behind this? There is neither physical evidence, nor anyone to confirm it, and it is not even logically tenable. In the end, the case was closed after Shopkeeper Lin voluntarily admitted the crime, which really made people feel that his three views had been seriously impacted.

In the first four cases of this drama, the logic is incoherent, if the logic of one and two times is not coordinated, then that's it, three times and four times in a row is really too extreme? But there is a case here, that is, in a case, it was solved by two people at the same time. The reason why this drama has a bad reputation is largely because the cases involved are really bad. Therefore, it is recommended that screenwriters and directors pay more attention to the two works of "Young Bao Qingtian" and "Detective Di Renjie".

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