Second place: Heck. Poirot, a Belgian detective, is thoughtful, observant and has extraordinary logical organization ability. He can pull out the silk from the cocoon, break through layers, and finally find out the criminal in the chaotic and complicated events without a clue. He is also an excellent detective who belongs to the representative works of logical organization analysis: The Massacre on the Nile, Murder on the Orient Express, The Curtain and so on.
Third place: Yasen. Robin, a French thief and a great detective. He has first-class action ability and is a dynamic detective. Like Holmes, he is unique in analyzing evidence. He is good at seeing through the truth of the incident with a trivial matter, and he is also very experienced in the analysis of passwords. He is also a great detective, and his case solving is the masterpiece of forensic analysis: eight o'clock, hollow rock, crystal cork, cursed house and so on.
Fourth place: Ninzaburou, an interesting Japanese policeman who likes food, is always accompanied by a follower who can't be more stupid-Jin Quan. He is also a first-class detective, and he is best at exposing prisoners' elaborate alibis. Moreover, unlike ordinary detectives, he likes to chat with locked targets and look for flaws in casual conversations. He is a masterpiece of blind spot analysis and reasoning disturbance: killing true and false characters, killing showgirls and killing busy people.
Fifth place: Yakumoshu, a folklorist, may not be known to everyone, but he is actually a very distinctive detective. He is good at solving some cases related to ancient Japanese legends or superstitions. In the process of solving the case, it is particularly worth mentioning that his best skill is to expose the trick of using people's psychological blind spots, and then the murderer uses people's reasons. . . So ... . In his view, discovering tricks, exposing the truth and solving crimes belong to the representative works of blind spot analysis and psychoanalysis: the murder of mask house, the murder of Tengu legend, the murder of Living Sacrifice Island and so on.
Sixth place: Dr. Feldick. The detective described by Ka is an expert in solving the murder case in the secret room. All kinds of "impossible" murders are just tricks to deceive children, with strict reasoning and careful crime scene investigation. All these combine his extraordinary talent in solving the murder case in the secret room, and belong to the representative works of logical organization analysis, such as Three Coffins, Witch's Corner, whisperd, Arabian Murder Night, etc.
No.7: Philo. Vance is also a different detective. His greatest feature is his profound knowledge. It is his specialty to solve all kinds of murders that are very knowledgeable. He has clear thinking and strict reasoning, and can find doubts and analyze and solve various cases involving knowledge. He is a knowledgeable detective, who uses logical reasoning analysis and blind spot analysis to solve crimes, such as greenwood murder, bishop murder, scarab murder and so on.
Eighth place: Kindaichi Hajime famous detective Jin Tianyi's grandson, Jin Tianyi's detective has a wide range of themes, many versions and unique scenes, and it is not written by one person, which can almost be said to cover various detective techniques such as psychological blind spots, intensive killing, special knowledge, alibi and conspiracy to kill. So it's hard to say what kind of detective he belongs to. Let's just define him as the traditional logical reasoning type like Sherlock Holmes. . . Masterpieces: Seven Man Murder in Academy, Tarot Villa Murder, Computer Villa Murder, etc.