词条 | Liu Yong (Qing dynasty) |
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| name = Liu Yong 劉墉 | honorific-suffix = | image = 劉墉人像圖2.jpg | imagesize = 222px | caption = Portrait. | order = Tiren Grand Secretariat | term_start = 1776 | term_end = 1805 | predecessor = | successor = | order1 = | term1 = | order2 = | term2 = | predecessor2 = | successor2 = | order3 = | term3 = | birth_date = 1719 | birth_place = Shandong, Qing China | death_date = 1805 | death_place = Beijing, Qing China | occupation = Politician, calligrapher }}Liu Yong ({{zh|劉墉}}, 1719 - 1805) was a Chinese politician and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty.[1] BiographyLiu Yong was born in Shandong 1719 with courtesy name Chong Ru (崇如), pen name Shi An (石庵), nick name Prime Minister Hunchback Liu (宰相劉羅鍋) or Hunchback Liu (劉駝子). He served in a number of high-level positions with a reputation for being incorruptible, including as the Minister of Rites and Minister of War,[1] and is regarded by some as the "most influential calligrapher of his time".[2] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url = http://history.cultural-china.com/en/47History2730.html|title = Liu Yong — China culture|accessdate=2009-11-06}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Liu, Yong}}2. ^{{cite book|title=Worshiping the ancestors: Chinese commemorative portraits|first1 = Jan|last1 = Stuart|first2 = Evelyn Sakakida|last2 = Rawski|page = 200|publisher = Stanford University Press|year = 2001|isbn = 0-8047-4263-4}} 8 : 1719 births|1804 deaths|Qing dynasty calligraphers|Qing dynasty politicians from Shandong|Politicians from Weifang|Political office-holders in Jiangsu|Artists from Shandong|Viceroys of Zhili |
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