Who is Liu Yong's descendant?

Regarding the descendants of Liu Yong, there is no clear information about the descendants of Liu Yong according to the relevant historical reference. Before describing Liu Yong, he talked about Liu Yong's grandfather, father and brother, but didn't mention his son.

On the other hand, Liu Yong has no descendants. But this is not very accurate, perhaps because Liu Yong's son is not good enough to go down in history. It may also be that the son is too good, but the length of the record is limited, so it is omitted.

If Liu Yong and Xiao Shenyang are opposites, on the contrary, the relationship between Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan is very good. Ji Xiaolan comes from Liu Yong's father's door, so they are still brothers and sisters. According to relevant historical records, Ji Xiaolan and Liu Yong have a very good relationship. Ji Xiaolan has a flexible mind and Liu Yong's calligraphy is very good. Ji Xiaolan often asks Liu Yong to write couplets for himself.

Extended data:

Liu Yong's former residence is located at the west end of Shilv Hutong (now Lishi Hutong) 129. Now it has been partially turned into a private house, and its appearance still retains a luxurious style. There is a horizontal stone on the south wall of its street, engraved with "Mr. Liu Shi 'an's former residence". Shi 'an is Liu Yong's name, but this horizontal stone no longer exists.

According to "Chronicles of Heaven" by Zhenjun in the late Qing Dynasty, "Liu Wenqing Gong's hometown is in the west of Hutong, north and south." That is, Liu's mansion is located at the west end of Lishi Hutong, covering a relatively large area, with both north and south courtyards.

According to "Miscellaneous Notes on Xiao Ting" written by Zhao Kuangyin, Prince of the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty originally stipulated that the inner city was under the jurisdiction of the Eight Banners, and Han officials lived in the outer city, but the emperor would grant some favored officials special permission to live in the inner city and give them a house called "auspicious land". The house of Liu Tongxun and Liu Yong is a typical "gift".