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Truly introduce Liu Yong Liu Luo Guo.

Liu Yong: Liu Yong, whose real name is Confucianism, is the eldest son of Shi An, a politician and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty and Liu Tongxun, a university student. My ancestral home is Dangshan, Anhui, and I was born in Zhucheng, Shandong. Ganlong sixteen years high school scholar. He has served as imperial academy Jishi Shu, Taiyuan Prefecture Magistrate, jiangning house Prefecture Magistrate, Bachelor of Cabinet, and owner of Tijen Pavilion. He is famous for obeying the law, being honest and upright.

Liu Yong, Ji Yun and Xiao Shenyang are also called the three main halls of Qianlong Dynasty. According to legend, he is smart and capable as an official and is called "Liu" among the people.

Liu Yong was born in a noble family. His great-grandfather Liu Bixian was a scholar in Shunzhi period. His grandfather Bai Liu was a minister in Sichuan, and his father Liu Tongxun was a famous minister in Qianlong Dynasty. Influenced by his family, Liu Yong grew up in a noble family, and because of this, he received a good education from an early age, which also laid a good foundation for his career.

In the sixteenth year of Qianlong, Liu Yong took part in the senior high school entrance examination and the palace entrance examination in the same year as a benefactor because of his father. He was awarded imperial academy Jishi Shu as an editor in the diaspora museum, and was soon promoted to assistant lecturer, which became the starting point of his career.

In October of the 20th year of Qianlong, Liu Yong's father, Liu Tongxun, was imprisoned for failing to handle military affairs, and Liu Yong was also punished for his participation. Later, the father and son were released, and Liu Yong was reduced to imperial academy for editing. In the twenty-first year of Qianlong, Liu Yong was released as a local official. After that, he mainly worked as a local official for more than 20 years, and served as an official in Anhui, Jiangsu, Taiyuan and Jiangning.

Liu Yong's literary achievements

According to legend, Liu Yong has a hunchback, so he has a nickname Liu among the people, but this is not in line with historical facts. Emperor Jiaqing once called Liu Yong a "willow camel", and Liu Yong was an old man in his eighties.

Liu Yong is good at calligraphy and calligraphy, especially in small letters. His books are thick, magnificent and unique in style. He was a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, just like Yan Zhenqing and Su Shi. His calligraphy began in Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty, and he was unique in middle age. He took Wei and Jin as his teacher, and his brushwork was ancient and thick. He, Weng Fanggang and Prince Cheng are also called the four great calligraphers in Qing Dynasty.

When Liu Yong wrote Du Fu's poems, these books were very unique with water-red paper and golden flowers. The first poem, titled "Binding Chicken", tells that a servant tied a chicken and sold it in the city, which aroused the poet's feelings for people, chickens and insects, and the content was quite interesting.

As for calligraphy, round and euphemistic fonts seem to be soft and boneless, but in fact, there is strength hidden under the rich appearance, which is quite introverted. The predecessors commented that Liu Yong's calligraphy is a needle hidden in a cotton bag, which should be what it means. After the age of 70, he devoted himself to the inscription calligraphy of the Northern Dynasties. His calligraphy is full of ink and color, but the skeleton structure is very rigid, both rigid and flexible, and unique.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Yong.