Liu Yong, 1720, born in Zhucheng, Shandong Province, is known as Zun 'an. He is the eldest son of Liu Tongxun, a great scholar in Qing Dynasty. 175 1 year, Liu Yong was admitted to imperial academy, and successively served as Jishi Shu, Taiyuan magistrate, jiangning house magistrate, cabinet bachelor, and Tijen Pavilion bachelor.
Liu Yong was praised by the world because he was law-abiding and very clean when he was an official. At the same time, Liu Yong was also a great calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, and was called Prime Minister of Thick Ink by the world.
18041February, Liu Yong died at his home in Shilu Hutong, Beijing at the age of 85. After Liu Yong's death, he was named Prince Taibao and posthumous title Wenqing by the imperial court.
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Liu Yong is the son of great scholar Liu Tongxun. His early advance and retreat in officialdom was largely related to his father's experience. Liu Tongxun was the trusted minister of Emperor Qianlong. During this period, Emperor Qianlong took good care of Liu Yong.
Liu Yong was released to Anhui and Jiangsu to study politics, and both Gan Long and Gan Long gave each other poems, showing their concern and expectation. Later, Liu Yong was beheaded in the magistrate's office in Yangqu County for a successful deficit case, and Gan Long was lenient and resurrected because of Liu Tongxun.
As a middleman in officialdom, Liu Yong attaches great importance to the relationship with Gan Long himself. In the autumn of the forty-second year of Qianlong, Liu Yong, who was studying politics in Jiangsu Province at that time, invited Qianlong to make new Yuefu and Quanyun poems published by himself, so that they could be circulated in Jiangsu Province.
And suggested that the provinces publish and engrave, which naturally made Emperor Qianlong feel very comfortable. After that, Liu Yong's official position was promoted quickly.
After Liu Yong entered the DPRK as an official, although he was repeatedly scolded by Emperor Qianlong for being lazy and acting strangely, his official position was still stable. It is said that when Qianlong's 60-year-old Zen was located in Jiaqing, there was a struggle for Dabao.
According to a report to the monarch by a North Korean official who attended the Zen ceremony at that time, Emperor Qianlong refused to hand over his seal when he was congratulated, so Liu Yong prevented ministers from congratulating the new emperor and went after Dabao himself.
This record proves that Liu Yong still maintains a strong and straightforward style in major events, and he is not blind. At the same time, I vaguely see that Liu Yong, who has served as the chef of the study for a long time, seems to have a closer relationship with the new Jiaqing king.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Yong