Jǐ yún, whose real name is Xiaolan, Chun Fan and Shi Yun, is a Taoist priest. Born in June of the second year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1724), died in February of the tenth year of Jiaqing (1805), and was born in Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing Dynasties, at the age of 82. Posthumous title Wenda was called Wenda Gong in the village after his death because he was "sensitive and eager to learn, able to use literature as a text and politics as a teaching" (inscription by Emperor Jiaqing).
Liu Yong (17 19 ~ 1804), a Confucian, was a painter and politician in Qing Dynasty. Bogezhuang, Gaomi County (formerly Zhucheng), Shandong Province, was born in Fengxian County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. In the 16th year of Qianlong (175 1 year), he was a scholar and was a son of Liu Tongxun. From the official to the cabinet university, it is the style of being Liu Tongxun's father to be an honest official. Liu Yong was a scholar in the sixteenth year of Qianlong, worked as a minister in the official department, and was a university student in Tijen Hall. Gongshu, especially long and lowercase letters, is the most popular calligraphy work. Jiaqing died in Beijing on December 25th. Shi Wenqing.