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What will happen to Liu, a real historical figure?
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In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), in March, Liu Yong was awarded the title of Prince Shaobao, and was ordered to handle the case of using power for personal gain and planting bribes in Shenyang, a university student in Wenhua Temple. Liu Yong once again showed his fear of power, and found out 20 crimes such as extortion, plundering people's fat, and pocketing his own money by Xiao Shenyang and his followers, and reported them to the court. Jiaqing immediately executed Xiao Shenyang. At the end of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1800), Liu Yong made a brief statement on the management of grain transportation, and he had a deep understanding of the loopholes in grain transportation. His concern for the country and people cannot be expressed in words. After seeing it, Emperor Jiaqing was deeply impressed. In the sixth year of Jiaqing (180 1), Liu Yong became the director of the pavilion. In the seventh year of Jiaqing (1802), the emperor drove Jehol and ordered Liu Yong to stay in Beijing to preside over the state affairs. At this time, Liu Yong is over eighty years old, but he is as light as ever, with bright and cold eyes.

In the 9th year of Jiaqing (180565438+1October), Liu Yong died at his home in Shilu Hutong, Beijing, at the age of 85. On the day he died, he was on duty in the south study room, gave a banquet at night, and died that night. According to Xiao Ting Zalu, Liu Yong's nose dropped by more than an inch when he died, which is just in line with the meaning of being good at liberation in Buddhist language. It can be said that he died naturally and his merits were satisfactory. After his death, he gave the gift to posthumous title Wen Qing, Prince of Taibao, and went to Shenxian Temple for a funeral.