The murder of husband and wife was part of the case of Duke Di of the Tang Empire. In the case of Duke Di of the Great Tang, the husband and wife had killed each other. It was probably because the chief had used the information to provoke both parties to no longer show mercy and take the initiative to kill each other to vent their anger. The specific reason and background might need to be further understood in other materials.
In the case of Duke Di of the Tang Empire, the ending of the husband and wife killing each other was that both parties died tragically at the hands of the other party. In the drama, the couple couldn't bear to cut each other at first, and they were even willing to take the initiative to snatch the knife and stab themselves. However, they were later told that the other party's ungrateful act had aroused their anger, causing them to take the initiative to kill each other. In the end, both of them died.
In the plot of the Tang Dynasty's Di Gong Case, the newlyweds were asked to play chess by masked men on the night of their wedding night. The loser had to be slashed by the winner, and in the end, the husband and wife killed each other. The search results didn't provide any information on why the couple killed each other.
The reason why the husband and wife in the case of Duke Di of the Tang Empire killed each other was because they were used by the chief to provoke both parties to no longer show mercy and take the initiative to kill each other to vent their anger. This was because the leader had used the ungrateful behavior between husband and wife to stimulate their anger and revenge against each other. The specific reason and background might need to be further understood in other materials.
The current search results did not mention which episode of the husband and wife killing each other in the "Da Tang Di Gong Case".
The drama "Da Tang Di Gong Case" portrays a scene where a newlywed couple is forced to play a chess game on their wedding night. The loser of the game is required to be stabbed by the winner. Initially, the couple hesitates to harm each other and even tries to take the knife for themselves. However, they are later informed of each other's ungrateful behavior, which leads to their mutual anger and retaliation. Unfortunately, the specific reason for the couple's decision to kill each other is not provided in the search results.
The current search results did not mention the specific number of episodes where the husband and wife killed each other in the "Da Tang Di Gong Case".
The case of husband and wife killing each other was in the Screen Case of the Great Tang Di Gong Case.
As for the identity of Di Gong's wife in the original work of the case, there was no definite answer. Therefore, I don't know who Di Gong's wife is in the original work of the case of Di Gong of Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty's Di Gong Case was a TV series that told the story of the Phoenix Seal Case and the loss of the Phoenix Seal in the early years of the Tang Dynasty. Di Renjie, the protagonist of the play, was an official who was rushing to take the imperial examination. He accidentally got involved in a bizarre murder case. Through Di Renjie's investigation and efforts, he had solved many strange cases, punished corrupt officials, protected coastal defense, eliminated evil forces, enforced the law, and helped the people. The play showed Di Renjie's life creed of combining knowledge with action. As for the specific broadcast platform and viewing method of "The Case of Duke Di of the Great Tang", he needed to inquire further.
" Tang Dynasty Di Gong Case " episode 27 Plot Introduction: In this episode, many murders occurred in Tongkang Village. When Di Renjie and others arrived, the murderer had already escaped. Di Renjie realized how cunning the other party was and felt that it would be difficult to catch the murderer again. At the same time, he accidentally learned that Cao An knew Black Flame, and a rift appeared between the two of them. Di Renjie found a woman and wanted to know what had happened in Tongkang Village. The woman said that the villagers of Tongkang used to live in harmony with each other, but from a certain point in time, they began to suspect each other and were in a stalemate, becoming demons. The above is the plot introduction of the 27th episode of "The Great Tang Di Gong's Case".