Comic Book Famous Detective: Hai Rui
- Detective Stories
- Categories:Mysteries & Detective Stories Manhua YA Comics
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:January,2026
- Pages:(Unknown)
- Retail Price:24.90 CNY
- Size:(Unknown)
- Text Color:(Unknown)
- Words:60K
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Feature
★ Comics that bring you to the scene of the crime—witness the brilliance of history's greatest sleuths!
Hey there, young detective fans! Ready to travel through time and crack cases alongside four legendary crime-solvers?
This series takes you into the extraordinary worlds of Di Renjie, Bao Zheng, Hai Rui, and Shi Shilun—real-life historical figures whose detective tales have become the stuff of legend.
Get ready for mind-bending puzzles, thrilling investigations, and shocking twists that will keep you guessing until the very end!
Each book combines dynamic comics with suspenseful storytelling to recreate famous cases. Plus, look for the exclusive "Moment of Truth" challenge—
Study the details in the illustrations, piece together the clues, and you just might solve the mystery before the detective does!
Series includes 4 volumes:
Comic Book Famous Detective: Di Renjie
Comic Book Famous Detective: Bao Zheng
Comic Book Famous Detective: Hai Rui
Comic Book Famous Detective: Shi Shilun
Description
Hai Rui—the Ming Dynasty's "paragon of moral virtue," famous for his ultimate act of defiance: presenting the emperor with a scathing critique of his reign while carrying his own coffin to court, prepared to die for his convictions. An official of extreme frugality, legend has it that for his mother's birthday, the most lavish gift he could muster was two pounds of meat.








