Calligraphy and poetry works

Liu Yong's calligraphy and poetry works are as follows:

Liu Yong, whose real name is Confucianism, is the eldest son of Liu Tongxun, a statesman and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. My ancestral home is Dangshan, Anhui, and I was born in Zhucheng, Shandong. Sixteen years, Jinshi. He has served as imperial academy Jishi Shu, Taiyuan Magistrate, jiangning house Magistrate, Bachelor of Cabinet, and owner of Tijen Museum. He is famous for obeying the law, being honest and upright.

Liu Yong's calligraphy is as famous as Weng Fanggang, Prince Cheng Yong Xun and Tie Bao, and ranks as the four great calligraphers in Qianlong. Liu Yong is good at cursive writing. His calligraphy is full of pen and ink, full of pen and ink, dignified and full of strength. At that time, people had the reputation of "prime minister is rich in ink, not spending light on ink". His poetry has a wide range of genres, rich content, simple and fresh language and is quite readable. He is the author of Shi An's Poems.

Liu Yong's Calligraphy Achievements

Liu Yong is not only a politician, but also a famous calligrapher and master of calligraphy. He is known as one of the four great calligraphers in Qing Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, Xu Ke praised Liu Yong and Wen Qing's calligraphy, and critics compared it with Huang Zhong and Lu Da's voice in the Qing Dynasty, pushing it to be the crown of a generation of calligraphers. Gai combined the calligraphy of past dynasties and formed his own family. The so-called golden voice and jade, the success of the cluster is also great.

Liu Yong's calligraphy is characterized by strong ink, vigorous and unique. Liu Yong's books are especially good at small letters. Later generations are full of praise for his short stories, including not only the testimony of Zhong You, Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing and Su Shi, but also the style of short stories in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Liu Yong also worked as a literary scholar, studied hundreds of classics and history, and studied and textual researched ancient prose, which made him famous for a while.