Why does Liu Yong have to pay for the pot?

Because I often worked beside the monarch and always bent down to serve the emperor Qianlong, I always provided a pot.

Liu Yong, whose real name is Confucianism and Shi 'an, is the son of Liu Tongxun, an official of the Qing Dynasty. Liu Yong was born in a noble family and received a good education from an early age. He is proficient in calligraphy and is a famous master of calligraphy in Qing Dynasty.

Therefore, it was later called "Prime Minister of Thick Ink". During the reign of Qianlong, Liu Yong was deeply loved by Qianlong, who attached great importance to him and appointed him to many important positions. Liu Yong himself is law-abiding, honest and self-disciplined. He is famous for his honesty and is deeply loved by the people. Later, he became a famous politician in the Qing Dynasty.

In fact, the real Liu Yong in history is not Luo Guo. In ancient times, officials were selected to evaluate their appearance. If a person is talented but ugly, then he can't be chosen. Therefore, although Liu Yong's appearance is not particularly outstanding, it is definitely not ugly, and it can't be Luo. Otherwise, how could he enter the official career?

According to legend, Liu is the officer around Wang. At that time, the king was only one meter six, so he could only bow his back around the king and always grovel, so in the long run, Liu Yong's nickname Liu came out like this. This is also the joke of the emperor, and no one dares to refute it.