The "Postscript of the Inspector General of the Ming Dynasty" is composed of ten cases that are linked together, including the murder case of Fu Shila[Expand All]
The "Postscript of the Inspector General of the Ming Dynasty" is composed of ten cases that are linked together, including the murder case of Fu Shilang, the murder case of the bronze mirror, the disappearance case of the craftsman, the murder case of the osmanthus Tree, the drowning case of the girl, the mysterious case of the Four Fingers, the case of the soul of the beautiful girl, the strange death case of Yanguan, the robbery and murder case in Moshui Town, and the terrifying horse case at the mouth of the Evil Tiger. Finally, after the conflict between Zhou Xin and Ji Gang was triggered, Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty was misled by Ji Gang's gossip and Zhou Xin was mistakenly killed. In the end, Zhu Di came to his senses and sentenced the corrupt minister Ji Gang to capital punishment. He also posthumously bestowed the title of City God of Hangzhou upon Zhou Xin, and it has been six hundred years since then.[Collapse]