Zhucheng calligrapher

Yes, Liu Yong is "Liu Luoguo". Liu Yong is a famous calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty and is called "Prime Minister of Thick Ink" by the world. There are rumors among the people that Liu Yong is very tall, devoted to reading and writing all the year round, and his back looks a little camel, so there is the saying of "Liu Luoguo". It is also pointed out in historical materials that Emperor Jiaqing once called Liu Yong "Liu Tuozi", which became the source of "Liu Luoguo". However, Liu Yong was an 80-year-old man at that time, and some hunchbacks were natural, which could not be evidence that Liu Yong was a "trap".

Character introduction:

Liu Yong (1719-1804), whose real name was Confucianism, was a politician and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, and his father Liu Tongxun was an important official in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. My ancestral home is Dangshan, Anhui, and I was born in Zhucheng, Shandong. Qianlong sixteen years (175 1) Jinshi. Successively served as imperial academy Jishi Shu, Taiyuan Magistrate, jiangning house Magistrate, Bachelor of Cabinet, and Bachelor of Tijen Hall. He is famous for obeying the law, being honest and upright. Liu Yong, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, has profound calligraphy attainments and is called "Prime Minister of Thick Ink" by the world. Jiaqing died in December of the 9th year (1805+0), wenqing, posthumous title.