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Affaires résolues à l'ombre du poirier: Un manuel chinois de jurisprudence et d'investigation policière du XIIIe siècle

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Affaires résolues à l'ombre du poirier : Un manuel chinois de jurisprudence et d'investigation policière du XIIIe siècle

256 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1979

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Robert van Gulik

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Robert Hans van Gulik was a Dutch diplomat best known for his Judge Dee stories. His first published book, The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee, was a translation of an eighteenth-century Chinese murder mystery by an unknown author; he went on to write new mysteries for Judge Dee, a character based on a historical figure from the seventh century. He also wrote academic books, mostly on Chinese history.

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January 21, 2023
This book and others like it were used to train bureaucrats on how to investigate and try cases. Van Gulik is the author of the Judge Dee mysteries, the first of which is Celebrated Cases Of Judge Dee, here's the basis for many of the stories. The text is in English, traditional Chinese characters and Wade-Giles pronunciation. It's some interesting stuff, including one case that smacks of Solomon and some trivial cases that are a bit silly. Both the Japanese and Koreans had access to these as well. Well worth a look for mystery writers and others interested in Chinese culture.
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