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Resume of Liu Molin, a Guizhou juren in Qing Dynasty

Liu Molin is a fictional person.

The fictional characters in February River's novel Yong Zhengdi are the flower-exploring lang appointed by Yongzheng after he ascended the throne. His lover Su Shunqing was the first geisha in Beijing at that time.

Liu Molin is a Confucian scholar in Jiangnan. He is familiar with the four books and five classics, and poetry and songs are just words. He can be described as a talented person, but he has been repeatedly excluded from the officialdom, and his heart has long suppressed the hatred of a swift horse. It happened that Yongzheng started his reign, and the first, second and third lists didn't have their own names, so they were disheartened and thought that they had been left out again, and their Bole might not have been born yet.

Liu Molin was highly valued by Kangxi.

In Yongzheng dynasty, there was only one person who was really valued by Yong Zhengdi. He's Liu Molin!

When Nian Gengyao won the battle, he was quite domineering when he entered Beijing, which annoyed Sun Jiacheng. Sun Jiacheng jumped and shouted to impeach him. And Yong Zhengdi sent to investigate Sun Jiacheng is Liu Molin. Obviously, at this time, it is regarded as the non-Eight Lords.

After this incident, Liu Molin became the valet of Yong Zhengdi and Li Hong. When Yong Zhengdi inspected the New Deal in Jiangnan, he took Liu Molin with him. When Li Hong went to Henan to deal with Tian Wenjing's strike, he also took Liu Molin, including Li Hong's "refuge" in Jiangsu, and Liu Molin still took him with him.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Molin