Five years later, Shi Gong was transferred to Yangzhou as the magistrate. With the help of brave and resourceful Bai Yang, his wife and cousins Liu Qingyi, Du Kang, Trung Dinh, Ding Xiao and others, he found the 13th Prince Andrew who disappeared mysteriously, exposed and foiled the conspiracy of Denan and others after Ao Bai, and forged an indissoluble bond with Andrew. Subsequently, Shi Gong uncovered a series of murders caused by the life experience of the county king Erqi, and the murders of people who died because Li County seized the "land of geomantic omen".
Shi Gong was originally named Shi.
Source:
Stone Case, also known as Five Women and Seven Chivalrous Men, is a popular folk case-solving novel in Qing Dynasty. The early versions were also called Biography of Stone Cases, Anecdotes of Stone Cases and Wonders of Hundred Breaks, but they were not written by anyone. There are three years of Jiaqing (1798) and four years of Daoguang (1824), which can be inferred to be written in Qianlong and Jiaqing years. Its story began with telling stories and later became a novel with 528 chapters. This paper mainly tells the story that during the Kangxi period, with the help of Huang Tianba and other Jianghu chivalrous men, Qing Guanshi eradicated corrupt officials and solved the case to catch thieves.
Creative process:
The story of Shi Gong An was first spread among the people in the form of rap, and was later used as a novel by writers. The earliest visible writing form is 97 manuscripts in the third year of Jiaqing (1798). Since its publication, the book has been continued by later generations, even developed into ten books, and finally became a masterpiece of1.20 thousand words and 528 chapters in Guangxu period.