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Shi Shilun

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Shi Shilun
施世綸
Personal details
Born1659 (1659)
Zhizhou, Taizhou, Jiangsu, Qing Empire
DiedJuly 3, 1722(1722-07-03) (aged 62–63)
Fujian, Qing Empire
Resting placeXutian Village, Huangtang Town, Hui'an County, Fujian, Qing Empire
Parent
Occupationofficial
Other namesShi Gong
Shi Qingtian

Shi Shilun (施世綸, 1659 – July 3, 1722), popularly known as Shi Gong (施公; "Lord Shi") or Qingtian (施青天; "Clear-Sky Shi"), was a much-praised Qing dynasty official during the Kangxi Emperor's reign. He was the son of general Shi Lang.

In the 19th century, fictionalized gong'an (crime fiction) stories featuring him as a central character appeared in the novel The Cases of Lord Shi (施公案). Subsequently, many operas also featured him as a central character.

Fictional television series featuring him as the central protagonist include:

  • The Great Arbitrator (大執法), a 1983 Taiwanese TV series starring Tsui Hao-jan as Shi.
  • The Strange Cases of Lord Shih (施公奇案), a 1997 Taiwanese TV series starring Liao Chun as Shi.
  • A Pillow Case of Mystery (施公奇案), a 2006 Hong Kong TV series starring Bobby Au-yeung as Shi.
  • Chinese Sherlock Shi (新施公案), a 2013 Chinese TV series starring Fan Ming as Shi.

In addition, the 1987 Chinese martial arts film Golden Dart Hero (金鏢黃天霸) is also based on some stories from The Cases of Lord Shi, although the film portrays Shi Shilun in a negative light.

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