What three things did Liu Gongquan write about Liu Gongquan?

The first thing: By talking about the secrets of calligraphy, Liu Gongquan suggested that Mu Zong govern the country with a "correct heart" and be self-disciplined and honest.

The second thing: Liu Gongquan talked about the emperor's clothes and advised the scribes to use people correctly, with clear rewards and punishments.

The third thing: Liu Gongquan, who also advised the doctor, spoke boldly until his death.

Liu Gongquan, outspoken, is a text adapted from Liu Shao's Biography of Liu Gongquan, a Book of the Old Tang Dynasty. The main content is that Liu Gongquan is not only good at writing, but also consistent in words and deeds, which has won the admiration of the world.

The article focuses on the great calligrapher Liu Gongquan's achievements in calligraphy and the story of speaking out about the emperor, and creates an upright and good minister image. According to the idea of "Chang-Chang-Chang", the author first summarizes Liu Gongquan's achievements in calligraphy, then specifically points out Liu Gongquan's many outspoken exhortations to the emperor, and finally summarizes Liu Gongquan's "six concerns" style and good image.

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The article "Liu Gongquan with a Straight Heart" tells the story of Liu Gongquan's outspoken advice to the emperor several times, which shows Liu Gongquan's excellent moral character of integrity and uprightness.

This article can be divided into three parts. The first paragraph (1 paragraph) tells that Liu Gongquan was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and he was also called "Yan Liu" with Yan Zhenqing. In the tone of praise, he grasped the key words such as vigorous and graceful, free and easy, great and ancient to emphasize his calligraphy.

The second paragraph (paragraphs 2-8) illustrates with concrete examples that Liu Gongquan is not only good at writing, but also admired by the world. Liu Gongquan is honest, dare to say and do, curry favor with others, and don't follow the trend, which makes the emperor feel that his character is valuable. The emperor needs such people around him and constantly points out his shortcomings.

The third paragraph (the ninth natural paragraph) describes that Liu Gongquan created an honest and clean image of a good minister for history and future generations.