Throughout his life, he was resourceful and upright. After being transferred back to Beijing, he was not attached to the gentry, but became a funny model and could not confront the powerful gentry.
Together with Ji Yun and Shenyang, it became the three main halls of the Qianlong Dynasty. Liu Yong, Ji Yun and He Shen are very different in age. They are in their thirties, that is to say, their twilight years are the golden age of Little Shenyang. Even if it is reconciled, it is not at the front line, but at most it is a staff officer or something. It is even said that he saved Ji, so the relationship between them is not bad.
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, so, on the whole, Qianlong took care of Liu Yong during this period. 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. Of course, Liu Yong, as a middleman in officialdom, attaches great importance to his relationship with Qianlong himself. In the autumn of the forty-second year of Qianlong, Liu Yong, then a scholar in Jiangsu Province, invited Emperor Qianlong to personally publish and engrave the imperial system "New Yuefu" and "Quanyun Poetry" for distribution in Jiangsu Province, and suggested that they be published and engraved in various provinces. This suggestion naturally made Emperor Qianlong feel very comfortable, and for a period of time, Liu Yong's official position also improved rapidly. Before Liu Tongxun died, Liu Yong had never been an official in Beijing. After his death, Liu Yong became an official in the DPRK. Although he was repeatedly reprimanded by Emperor Qianlong for being lazy and acting strangely, his official position was still stable. It is said that when the 60-year-old Zen of Qianlong was located in Jiaqing, there was a "great treasure dispute". 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. "After a long hard work, the pawn came out with Dabao and the wedding ceremony began." If this record is true, it proves that Liu Yong still maintains a "strong and straight" style in major events, and is not blindly rigid. At the same time, it is also vaguely seen that Liu Yong, who has been in charge of the study for a long time, seems to have a closer relationship with the new country Wang Jiaqing.