Who in the world is more reasoning than Sherlock Holmes?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no doubt that Arthur Conan Doyle!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello Spine, I'm honored to answer your question, your question is: What can Holmes deduce from what? The answer is:

    The first aspect, reasoning ability Reasoning, is undoubtedly the key to the detective series, whether it is a ** theme or an anime theme, it cannot be shaken off. Sherlock Holmes is a character with very strong reasoning skills. From the footprints, you can infer the height of the ear potato**, and from the depth of the mud pit, you can guess the weight of the **.

    Through observation and speculation on the psychology of **, you can determine who ** is.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. "A Study in Scarlet Letters": Sherlock Holmes makes his first appearance, dwarfing the two detectives at Scotland Yard. While solving the case, he proposed a deductive method of reasoning and belittled the previous detectives.

    2, "Four Signatures": The case is bizarre, Sherlock Holmes fully shows his intelligence, and Dr. Watson finds love.

    4, "Bohemian Scandal": There is a woman who can match the intelligence of Sherlock Holmes, a special one.

    5. "The Redheads": Sherlock Holmes confidently cracks a criminal gang. 《

    The Identity Case: There is nothing special about the case, and the most exciting passage is Sherlock Holmes's "typewriter reasoning", which has a huge impact.

    6. "A Colorful Belt": The best secret room trick designed by Conan Doyle.

    7, "Silver Horse": Quite a wonderful and chic case, the design of "why doesn't the dog bark" appears for the first time.

    8. "The Mystery of Regate": A typical case of Sherlock Holmes's wit.

    9. "Musgrave Rites": Find treasure through hidden words.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character, not in reality.

    Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes) is a talented fictional detective created by the late 19th century British detective Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes claimed to be a forensic consultant, meaning that other police or private investigators often called him for help when they were in trouble.

    Sherlock Holmes was often able to solve many difficult problems without leaving his home, but most of the stories focused on more difficult cases that required Holmes to go out and investigate. Sherlock Holmes excelled at problem-solving through observational and deductive reasoning and legal knowledge.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Whatever the truth is, what is certain is that Sherlock Holmes is nothing more than a character created by Conan Doyle, and no matter how full the image is, it only survives between the lines or in film and television works.

    Shylock? Sherlock Holmes is an out-and-out eccentric, he has a superior IQ, and is quite accomplished in medicine, psychology, logic, etc., and every time he encounters a difficult case, Holmes will use his knowledge to deductively reason about the case and find the real culprit.

    Shylock? Sherlock Holmes is the world's first and only consultant detective, but he is also only a character of Conan Doyle. No matter how realistic and fascinating the story of Sherlock Holmes is, it is only a fictional story.

    Conan Doyle once told us in The Real Sherlock Holmes that Holmes was based on his mentor Dr. Edinburgh when he was studying at the Royal College of Physicians of EdinburghBell, that is, Professor Bell, who is familiar to Chinese readers.

    Conan Doyle's Bell has a perceptive eye for subtlety, and he is good at finding clues in the small things and details around him. Conan Doyle once stated in his book that he was inspired by Professor Bell to create the character of Sherlock Holmes. Although this statement is said by the author himself, the protagonist Professor Bell does not seem to agree with Conan Doyle's statement.

    There are also many people who believe that although Sherlock Holmes is fictional, the cases he experienced are real. Because Conan Doyle was originally a doctor, he was often involved in cases investigated by the police as a forensic doctor. Sometimes Conan Doyle would give the police some point-of-care advice from a doctor's point of view, but those suggestions were not followed.

    Conan Doyle wrote these cases into his book and created a virtual Sherlock Holmes, through which he recorded his deductions and his true thoughts about the cases.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sherlock Holmes is a ** character in Conan Doyle's pen, not real, and Jack the Ripper is a real person in history. As for the plot in **, it is still based on the real appearance of Jack the Ripper in London and the fantasy, and Jack the Ripper was also found out after a hundred years. It was a Jewish barber on the side of Whitechapel, who was extremely insane and died in a psychiatric hospital.

    Some people say that the disemboweling jack is actually a woman, and the credibility of the woman in the back is relatively high, and there is a program file dedicated to reporting this person.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No! .Conan Doyle, ed

    However, maybe there was a very good detective in London at that time (not as good as Sherlock Holmes) whose name was not called this, and he did not live in Baker Street, and Conan Doyle may have borrowed some of his experience in handling cases, plus he thought about it...Sherlock Holmes was created as a near-perfect man...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, but Britain now seems to be trying to bring the story back to reality......

    Anyway, a few days ago, I watched TV cctv2, and it said that there was really no one there.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, but because of the author's vivid description, many people thought that this person was real, and they flocked to visit Baker Street.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    To tell you very accurately: no. He was written by Arthur Conan Doyle with the genius imagination of his genius.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, Jack the Ripper is a real person.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, but there was one person who thought like him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no existence, it is a fictional person.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, he was fictionalized by Conan Doyle.

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