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{{Infobox television
| show_nameimage = Amazing Detective Di Renjie.jpg
| image_size = 180
| image = Amazing Detective Di Renjie.jpg
| caption = DVD cover art
| image_size = 180px
| alt_name = Shen Tan Di Renjie<br>Wu Chao Mi An
| caption = DVD cover art
| native_name = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes
| show_name_2 = Shen Tan Di Renjie<br>Wu Chao Mi An
| t = 神探狄仁傑 / 武朝迷案
| native_name = {{Infobox name module
| traditionals = 神探狄仁 / 武朝迷案
| p = Shén Tàn Dí Rénjié / Wǔ Cháo Mí Àn
| simplified = 神探狄仁杰 / 武朝迷案
| pinyin = Shén Tàn Dí Rénjié / Wǔ Cháo Mí Àn
}}
| genre = [[detective fiction]], [[historical drama]], [[gong'an fiction]], [[Chinese crime fiction|crime fiction]]
| creator = =
| developer =
| writer = Qian Yanqiu
| director = Qian Yanqiu
| creative_director =
| presenter = Zhu Tong<br>Pang Jian
| starring = [[Liang Guanhua]]<br>Zhang Zijian<br>Lü Zhong
| theme_music_composer =
| opentheme = ''Chang Ge Yi Qu'' (长歌一曲) performed by [[Tengger (singer)|Tengger]]
| endtheme =
| composer =
| country = China
| language = Mandarin
| num_episodes = 30 (original version)<br>27 (simplified version)
| executive_producer = Wang Guohui
| editor =
| location = China
| cinematography =
| camera =
| runtime = 45 minutes per episode
| company =
| channel = [[CCTV-8]]
| distributor =
| first_aired = {{Start date|2004|08|06|df=y}}
| channel = [[CCTV-8]]
| last_aired =
| picture_format =
| audio_format =
| first_run =
| first_aired = {{start date|2004|8|6|df=y}}
| last_aired =
| followed_by = ''[[Amazing Detective Di Renjie 2]]'' (2006)
| website =
}}
'''''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 fiction|gong'an]]'' [[detective fiction|detective]] [[Judge Dee stories|stories]] related to [[Di Renjie]], a [[Tang dynasty]] magistrate and statesman. Written and directed by Qian Yanqiu, the series starred [[Liang Guanhua]] as the titular protagonist, and was first broadcast on [[CCTV-8]] on 6 August 2004. The series was followed by three sequels: ''[[Amazing Detective Di Renjie 2]]'' (2006), ''[[Amazing Detective Di Renjie 3]]'' (2008), and ''[[Mad Detective Di Renjie]]'' (2010).
 
==Plot==
The plot is divided into three parts as follows:
 
# ''Shi Tuan Jing Hun'' (使团惊魂), covering episodes 1 to 13.
# ''Lan Shan Ji'' (蓝杉记), covering episodes 14 to 23.
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==Cast==
* [[Liang Guanhua]] as [[Di Renjie]]
* Zhang Zijian as Li Yuanfang
* [[Lü Zhong]] as [[Wu Zetian]]
* Zhu Yanping as Hu Jinghui
* Xu Qian as Zeng Tai
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* Liu Shuang as [[Princess Taiping]]
 
==Characters in the series==
==International broadcast==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:99%;"
! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | Character
! Country
! Network2004
! 2006
! Airing dates
! 2008
! 2010
! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | Description
|-
! style="width:14.2%;" | ''Amazing Detective Di Renjie''
! style="width:14.2%;" | ''[[Amazing Detective Di Renjie 2]]''
! style="width:14.2%;" | ''[[Amazing Detective Di Renjie 3]]''
! style="width:14.2%;" | ''[[Mad Detective Di Renjie]]''
 
|-
! scope="row" | [[Di Renjie]]
| colspan="4" | [[Liang Guanhua]]
| The Chancellor in the central court
|-
! scope="row" | Li Yuanfang
| colspan="4" | [[Zhang Zijian]]
| Di Renjie's bodyguard
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wu Zetian]]
| colspan="4" | [[Lü Zhong]]
| The Empress of China
|-
! scope="row" | Zeng Tai
| colspan="4" | Xu Qian
| Di Renjie's student
|-
! scope = "row" | Di Ruyan (Su Xian'er)
| {{cEmpty}}
| Jiang Xinyan
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qu Shanshan
| Di Renjie's niece, originally an assassin
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wang Xiaojie]]
| only mentioned
| Yan Yansheng
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yan Yansheng
| Senior General of Right Mighty Guard Army
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Ilterish Qaghan]] (Jili Kehan)
| colspan="2" | Xu Xiaobei
| {{cEmpty}}
| Li Junqi
| Founding Khan of the [[Second Turkic Khaganate|Tujue]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Di Chun
| colspan="3" | Zhao Zhigang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's leading butler
|-
! scope = "row" | Zhang Huan
| {{cEmpty}}
| colspan="3" | Liang Kai
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Li Lang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Jia Yanfeng
| Liu Niqiu
| Li Zhuolin
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Wu Sansi]]
| colspan="2" |Fu Hongjun
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Prince of Liang
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Emperor Zhongzong of Tang|Li Xian]]
| colspan="2" |Wang Xinsheng
| {{cEmpty}}
| only mentioned
| Crowned Prince, historically Emperor Zhongzong of Tang
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Zhang Jianzhi]]
| Ren Xuehai
| Shao Yongcheng
| Ren Xuehai
| Wang Pu
| Chancellor in the central court
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Princess Taiping]]
| Liu Shuang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wu Zetian's daughter
|-
! scope = "row" | Fang Qian (Liu Jin)
| Yan Yansheng
| only mentioned
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Mayor of [[Beijing|Youzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Wu Yizhi
| Kong Qingzi
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Deputy mayor of [[Beijing|Youzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Li Qingxia (Jin Mulan)
| [[Diana Peng|Peng Dan]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| [[Emperor Taizong of Tang|Emperor Taizong]]'s great-granddaughter
|-
! scope = "row" | Hu Jinghui
| [[Zhu Yanping]]
| [[Zhu Yanping]] (flashback)
| only mentioned
| {{cEmpty}}
| A general in the imperial guard
|-
! scope = "row" | Yu Feng
| Mei Zhigang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| General in the rebel army
|-
! scope = "row" | Old Zhang (Mr. Four)
| Pan Yaochu
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Resident of Big Willow Village
|-
! scope = "row" | Lu Dayou
| Li Haifeng
| Li Haifeng (flashback)
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Resident of [[Beijing|Youzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Liu Chali
| Li Shilong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A retired official living in Huzhou
|-
! scope = "row" | Liu Chuanlin
| Xu Feilian
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Liu Chali's son
|-
! scope = "row" | Yingyu
| [[Jiang Xin]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| The Crown Prince's Maid of Honor
|-
! scope = "row" | Li Gui
| Lu Ming
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Son of [[Li Zhen (Tang dynasty)|Prince of Yue]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Liu Da
| Zhao Junkai
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Liu Chali's servant, a secret police
|-
! scope = "row" | Xu Shide
| Qian Yanqiu
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A secret police
|-
! scope = "row" | He Yun
| Xia Zhiping
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| An official who bred horses for Wu Zetian
|-
! scope = "row" | Gao Rujin (Jiang Xiaolang)
| Guo Xiao'an
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A retired county governor, formerly a general under [[Yuwen Huaji]] during the [[Sui dynasty]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Yang Fang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Meng Lingfei
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Ren Kuo
| {{cEmpty}}
| Liu Jihe
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Qi Hu
| {{cEmpty}}
| colspan="2" | Gong Haibin
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Pan Yue
| {{cEmpty}}
| colspan="2" | Wang Lei
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Shen Tao
| {{cEmpty}}
| colspan="2" | He Zhengheng
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Xiao Bao
| {{cEmpty}}
| colspan="2" | Li Zhuolin
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's assistant
|-
! scope = "row" | Xiao Qingfang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qiao Hong
| {{cEmpty}}
| only mentioned
| Leader of a rebellion group while being the commander of Wu Zetian's secret police agency
|-
! scope = "row" | Hui Wenzhong
| {{cEmpty}}
| Chunyu Shanshan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A highly skilled assassin
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Li Kaigu]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| Jiang Changyi
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A Khitan general serving in Wu Zetian's army
|-
! scope = "row" | Quan Shancai
| {{cEmpty}}
| Huo Ercha
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Senior General of the Left Guard Army
|-
! scope = "row" | Zhao Wenhui
| {{cEmpty}}
| Song Chuyan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Commander of the Yingzhou Circuit
|-
! scope = "row" | Huang Zhen
| {{cEmpty}}
| Cong Shan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Vice Commander of the Yingzhou Circuit
|-
! scope = "row" | Wang Tiehan
| {{cEmpty}}
| Chen Lei
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A lower-ranked general under Wang Xiaojie's command
|-
! scope = "row" | Su Honghui
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhou Ying
| {{cEmpty}}
| only mentioned
| A lower-ranked general under Wang Xiaojie's command
|-
! scope = "row" | Qiu Jing
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhang Chengxiang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Mayor of Chongzhou
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Qapaghan Qaghan|Bug-Chor]] (Mo Chuo)
| {{cEmpty}}
| Deng Wei
| {{cEmpty}}
| only mentioned
| Son of [[Ilterish Qaghan|Jili Kehan]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Yuan Tiangang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Shao Wanlin
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A legendary astrologer and engineer
|-
! scope = "row" | Xiaomei and Xiaofeng
| {{cEmpty}}
| Shu Yan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Twin sisters and assassins
|-
! scope = "row" | Lu Cheng
| {{cEmpty}}
| Li Shilong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yuan Tiangang's student
|-
! scope = "row" | Wu Xiang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Ji Jun
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Owner of the Qingyang Hotel in [[Liuzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Huan Bin
| {{cEmpty}}
| Su Gang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| A leader in the rebel group while being a general in the imperial guard
|-
! scope = "row" | The Fake Xue Qingling
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhao Junkai
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Originally a robber, then stole Xue Qingling's identity and became a Marquis
|-
! scope = "row" | Lin Yongzhong
| {{cEmpty}}
| Long Muxue
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Governor of Wuping County, but actually the real Xue Qingling
|-
! scope = "row" | Wen Kai
| {{cEmpty}}
| Bao Yucheng
| only mentioned
| {{cEmpty}}
| Mayor of [[Liuzhou]] then [[Jiangzhou (historical prefecture in Jiangxi)|Jiangzhou]], Di Renjie's student
|-
! scope = "row" | Xiaoyun
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Si
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| The fake Xue Qingling's lover, but actually a secret police
|-
! scope = "row" | Zhang Yi
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Peng
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Lin Yongzhong's servant
|-
! scope = "row" | Jinniang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Xue Zibin
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Lin Yongzhong's daughter
|-
! scope = "row" | Du Er
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Ming
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| The leading servant in the Marquis Mansion
|-
! scope = "row" | Wang Kai
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Fu Jun
| {{cEmpty}}
| Duke of Guiyi
|-
! scope = "row" | Wang Qiang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Song Chuyan
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Kai's younger brother
|-
! scope = "row" | Fang Zhe
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Zengyuan
| {{cEmpty}}
| Senior General in the Longwu Guard Army
|-
! scope = "row" | Wei'er
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Guan Yue
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Qiang's wife
|-
! scope = "row" | Xiaotao
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Ran Yuan
| {{cEmpty}}
| A leader of a criminal group in [[Gansu|Liangzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Feng Yang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhao Liang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Senior General of Right Baotao Guard Army
|-
! scope = "row" | Lu Jiying
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhang Shuping
| {{cEmpty}}
| Governor of [[Shanyang County]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Wen Qing
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Guo Qiming
| {{cEmpty}}
| Governor of [[Xuyi County]]
|-
! scope = "row" | He Wuqi
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhao Junkai
| {{cEmpty}}
| Owner of a salt store
|-
! scope = "row" | He jing
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yu Lianwei
| {{cEmpty}}
| He Wuqi's servant
|-
! scope = "row" | Li Zijun
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qiao Hong
| {{cEmpty}}
| He Wuqi's wife
|-
! scope = "row" | Ning Wushuang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qu Shanshan
| {{cEmpty}}
| Widow of Li Han, an official in Ministry of Works
|-
! scope = "row" | Feng Keyan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Minggang
| {{cEmpty}}
| Vice Minister of the Works
|-
! scope = "row" | Ge Tianba
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Han Zhenhua
| {{cEmpty}}
| A landlord in Xuyi County
|-
! scope = "row" | Yungu and Xiaoqing
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| [[Dong Xuan (actress)|Dong Xuan]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| Ge Tianba's twin daughters
|-
! scope = "row" | Deng Tong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Yan
| {{cEmpty}}
| Ge Tianba's subordinate
|-
! scope = "row" | Peng Chun
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhang Hengli
| {{cEmpty}}
| Ge Tianba's subordinate
|-
! scope = "row" | Ge Biao
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qin Hanlei
| {{cEmpty}}
| Ge Tianba's servant
|-
! scope = "row" | Sun Xiwang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhong Weihua
| {{cEmpty}}
| A tailor in [[Yangzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Yan Xiaoyu
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Chai Jingjing
| {{cEmpty}}
| Sun Xiwang's wife
|-
! scope = "row" | Yuan Qi
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qian Yanqiu
| {{cEmpty}}
| Prince of Ying, the gangmaster of the Iron Hands
|-
! scope = "row" | Long Feng
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Pu
| {{cEmpty}}
| A top assassin in the Iron Hands
|-
! scope = "row" | Hu Yun
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Gao Yuanfeng
| {{cEmpty}}
| A top assassin in the Iron Hands
|-
! scope = "row" | Bao Chong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Fan Chunlei
| {{cEmpty}}
| A top assassin in the Iron Hands
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Yao Chong]]
| only mentioned
| {{cEmpty}}
| Chen Weiguo
| {{cEmpty}}
| Di Renjie's student, future chancellor
|-
! scope = "row" | Cui Liang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Xinsheng
| {{cEmpty}}
| Mayor of [[Yangzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Wu Wendeng
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| An Ruiyun
| {{cEmpty}}
| Deputy mayor of [[Yangzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Yang Jiucheng
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Jun
| {{cEmpty}}
| A official in [[Yangzhou]] in charge of the maintenance of the [[Grand Canal (China)|Grand Canal]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Fang Jiu
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Chen Yilin
| {{cEmpty}}
| A slender man in [[Yangzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Pang Si
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Liao
| {{cEmpty}}
| A slender man in [[Yangzhou]]
|-
! scope = "row" | Di Fu
| only mentioned
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Su Hao
| Di Renjie's servant
|-
! scope = "row" | Wu Youde
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Li Shilong
| Wu Zetian's cousin, Prince of Nanping
|-
! scope = "row" | Wu Yuanmin
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yuan Ran
| Wu Youde's daughter, Princess Yingyang
|-
! scope = "row" | Chunhong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zheng Nan
| Wu Yuanmin's Maid of Honor
|-
! scope = "row" | Sharhan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Fu Jun
| A Persian official who manages gold and silver instruments for Wu Zetian
|-
! scope = "row" | Yaka and Saiban
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Fu Jun
| Sharhan's triplet brothers
|-
! scope = "row" | Ms. Zhong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Liu Lei
| Sharhan's wife
|-
! scope = "row" | Ta Ke
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Gao Peng
| Sharhan's servant
|-
! scope = "row" | Tie Le
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Gao Qiushan
| Sharhan's subordinate
|-
! scope = "row" | Feng Huang
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Dai Yunxia
| Commander of Wu Zetian's secret police agency
|-
! scope = "row" | Chaichi
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhang Hongzhen
| King of the Yuezhi Kingdom
|-
! scope = "row" | Nalu
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Li Xi'er
| Queen of the Yuezhi Kingdom
|-
! scope = "row" | Weita
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhang Guohua
| A prince in Yuezhi Kingdom
|-
! scope = "row" | Qiongta
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Liu Wendi
| A princess in Yuezhi Kingdom
|-
! scope = "row" | Zhong Jie
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Fu Jun
| Chancellor of Yuezhi Kingdom
|-
! scope = "row" | Jin Yucui
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yan Lu
| An assassin based in Nie's Hotel
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Ashina Helu|Helu]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Xinsheng
| A prince in Tujue
|-
! scope = "row" | Qi Ge
| {{cEmpty}}
| only mentioned
| {{cEmpty}}
| Qian Yanqiu
| A Turk general, Helu's follower
|-
! scope = "row" | Ferghana (Bahanna)
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Chen Yilin
| The crowned prince in Tujue
|-
! scope = "row" | Zhao Yongrong
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhao Junkai
| An officer who manages military supplies in Hexi Corridor, Wu Youde's cousin
|-
! scope = "row" | Wulezhi
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Zengyuan
| A Turkic assassin, Helu's bodyguard
|-
! scope = "row" | [[Ashina Buzhen|Buzhen]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Yang Zengyuan
| Jiwangjue Khagan who surrendered to the Tang dynasty
|-
! scope = "row" | Fujiwara
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zhan Xiangchi
| The senior [[kentōshi]] from Japan
|-
! scope = "row" | Arinori Rie
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Suzuki Miki
| A kentōshi from Japan working in the Ministry of Wars
|-
! scope = "row" | Yoshinori Gumaro
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Zheng Cheng
| A kentōshi from Japan working in the Ministry of Wars
|-
! scope = "row" | Bushan
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Peng
| Chancellor of the Tujue Khanate
|-
! scope = "row" | Maola
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| {{cEmpty}}
| Wang Guoping
| Chancellor of the Tujue Khanate
|-
! scope = "row" | Jieliedian
| {{flagicon|China}} [[China]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| [[CCTV-8]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| August 6, 2004 - ()
| {{cEmpty}}
| Li Zhen
| A Turkic general following Ferghana
|-
! scope = "row" | Li Yong
| rowspan=2| {{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Taiwan]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| [[Taiwan Television]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| March 1, 2011 - March 31, 2011 (Monday to Thursday 20:00-22:00)
| {{cEmpty}}
|-
| Li Jianyang
| [[Much TV]]
| A silversmith in [[Luoyang]]
| 2012.08.30 - 2012.10.03 (Monday to Friday 09:00~10:30)
|-
! scope = "row" | Kasa
| {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| [[Channel 9 MCOT HD]]
| {{cEmpty}}
| July 27, 2018 - , 2018 (ASIAN SERIES Every Saturday and Sunday from 13.35 - 15.00.)
| {{cEmpty}}
| A Xian
| A general from [[Tokharistan|Tokhara Kingdom]]
|-
! scope="row" colspan="6" style="background-color:#ddf;" |
|}
 
==External links==
* {{zhin iconlang|zh}} [http://data.ent.sina.com.cn/tv/6608.html ''Amazing Detective Di Renjie'' (Season 1)] on [[Sina.com]]
 
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