Liu Hui's Character Family
Liu Hui's son is still mysterious and good at poetry and calligraphy. In the 14th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1586), he was a scholar and was awarded the title of Minister of War. In the 20th year of Wanli (1592), he was ordered by the imperial court to assist Korea with Li and Song Yingchang. Liu Jun, the prefect of Li Dong. The Ming army won a great victory and was promoted to a doctor of the Ministry of War because of its outstanding military exploits. However, because his father Liu Hui offended, he was excluded by the Xia Party and finally refused to reuse it. In his later years, he returned to Gwangju, where he wrote Tibet Museum, Miscellanies of Crusaders, Fu Yuan Tu and Seaside.