Liuyong (1720—180565438+124 October), whose real name is Chongru, was born in Dangshan, Anhui, and Zhucheng, Shandong. Politician and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. Liu Tongxun's eldest son.
Qianlong sixteen years (175 1) Jinshi. Successively served as imperial academy Jishi Shu, Taiyuan Magistrate, jiangning house Magistrate, Bachelor of Cabinet, and Bachelor of Tijen Hall. He is famous for obeying the law, being honest and upright. Liu Yong, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, has profound calligraphy attainments and is called "Prime Minister of Thick Ink" by the world.
In the 9th year of Jiaqing (1804), he died in December at the age of 85. He was posthumously given to the Prince Taibao and was posthumously named Wen Qing.
Liu Yong's achievements in expanding information
1, Liu Yong was born in a noble family, and his ancestors were all Jinshi. His father, Liu Tongxun, was an official and a great official, which won the trust of Emperor Qianlong. Therefore, Liu Yong's official career has a deep family origin.
Liu Yong has been an official for more than 50 years, and his career has been ups and downs. When he reached the highest position, he was a great scholar in Tijen Pavilion. Generally speaking, he was honest and clean, inherited the mantle of his father Liu Tongxun, and became an important minister in Qianlong and Jiaqing periods.
2. Collectibles
Liu Yong likes collecting books. His family has a wide collection of books. In addition to the four subsets of classics and history, he also collects Buddhism, Taoism, books, rubbings, calligraphy and paintings, operas, novels, tanci, music scores and peace talks, as well as strange stones, inkstones, brushes and guqin.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Yong (official during the reign of Qing Qianlong)