Liu Yong (Qing dynasty)
Liu Yong 劉墉 | |
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| Grand Secretary of the Tiren Hall | |
| In office 1797–1805 | |
| Assistant Grand Secretary | |
| In office 1783–1789 | |
| Minister of Personnel | |
| In office 1792–1797 | |
| Preceded by | Sun Shiyi |
| Succeeded by | Shen Chu |
| In office 1783–1789 | |
| Preceded by | Cai Xin |
| Succeeded by | Peng Yuanrui |
| Minister of Rites | |
| In office 1791–1792 Serving with Changqing | |
| Preceded by | Ji Yun |
| Succeeded by | Ji Yun |
| Minister of Works | |
| In office 1782–1783 Serving with Cokto | |
| Preceded by | Luo Yuanhan |
| Succeeded by | Jin Jian |
| Viceroy of Zhili (acting) | |
| In office 1783–1783 | |
| Preceded by | Yuan Shoutong |
| Succeeded by | Liu E |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1719 Shandong, Qing China |
| Died | 1805 (aged 85–86) Beijing, Qing China |
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| Occupation | Politician, calligrapher |
| Courtesy name | Chongru (崇如) |
| Art name | Shi'an (石庵) |
| Posthumous name | Wenqing (文清) |
Liu Yong (simplified Chinese: 刘墉; traditional Chinese: 劉墉; pinyin: Liú Yōng; 1719–1805) was a Chinese politician and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty.