Liu Chuanjun, male, was born in Wenshang County, Shandong Province. He was the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang in the mid-Qing Dynasty and the fifth generation grandson of the famous calligrapher Liu Yunche. He loved calligraphy since he was a child. He first wrote Liu Yunche's "Xiaobakou Wenchang Pavilion", Later came Zhao Meng's "Thousand-Character Essay", Wang Xizhi's "Holy Teaching Preface" and "Lanting Preface". He is mainly good at regular script and running script, and his works have won many awards in various competitions across the country. Liu Yunke, whose courtesy name was Yupo and whose nickname was Heqiao, was born in Wenshang, Shandong. He was born on December 19, the fifty-fifth year of Qianlong's reign, and died in the third year of Tongzhi. He was the governor of Zhejiang during the Opium War. Later he served as governor of Fujian and Zhejiang.
Liu Yunke was born in a wealthy peasant family in Liulou Village, Wenshang County, a cultural family. His grandfather Liu Fangying, named Yuqi, nicknamed Mengchang, was born in the supervision department; his father Liu Zhenpeng, named Wancheng, born in the supervision department, was born in the supervision department. ; Ranked third among the brothers, so most villagers call him "Liu San". After reaching a high official position, the word "adult" was added to the end of "Liu San". To this day, when people in Wenshang mention Liu Yunke, they often refer to him affectionately as "Master Liu San".