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Is there really Artie Renjie in history?
Di Renjie does exist in history.

Di (165438+1October 15), a native of Taiyuan (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), was a politician in Tang Dynasty and Wu Zhou Dynasty.

In his early years, Di was admitted to the Ming Classics Department. He has served as Bianzhou provincial judge, Bing magistrate, Cheng Dali provincial judge, imperial envoy, Dr. Du Zhi, Ningzhou secretariat, Dongguan assistant minister, Wenchang Youcheng assistant minister, Yuzhou secretariat, Fuzhou secretariat and Luozhou Sima. He is famous for not being afraid of powerful people. In September of the following year (69 1), Di Renjie became prime minister. However, he was soon framed and imprisoned by Lai Junchen. After rehabilitation, he was demoted to Pengze county magistrate, and he was reinstated during the Qidan rebellion.

In the first year of Shengong (697), Di once again remonstrated with the Prime Minister and served as assistant minister of Luantai, Pingzhang, Yousu Government. He criticized Wu Zetian and urged her to let Li Xian, King Lu Ling, a prince, continue the Tang Dynasty.

In the first year of IX (700), the emperor entered the history of literature and died in the same year. He was posthumously named Wenchang You Xiang, posthumously named Wen Hui, and later named Sikong and Liang Guogong.