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In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all

author:Starry Sky G

"The Truth of Wild History: Unveiling Liu Luoguo"

Hello everyone, what I want to share with you today is the story of Liu Yong, the minister of the Qianlong period, or the well-known Liu Luoguo. The story of the Qianlong period has always been a hot spot for film and television drama remakes, and Liu Luoguo is widely loved by the audience with his image of being wise and Shen, honest and loving the people.

However, the fact that Liu Yong's tomb was recently discovered has given us a new understanding of the image of Liu Luoguo. According to the analysis of experts, there is a huge difference between the archaeological discovery of Liu Yong's tomb and the image of him in the wild history. Liu Yong's body was measured and found to be as tall as 1.9 meters, which is completely different from the image of a short old man portrayed in film and television dramas, that is to say, Liu Yong in history is not the Liu Luoguo in everyone's impression.

So, why is there such a big difference between Liu Yong in the wild history and the real situation? It turned out that it had to do with the novelists' portrayal of him. In the wild history, the image of Liu Luoguo is compared with another minister, He Shen. To highlight the differences, novelists deliberately portrayed Liu Yong as an ugly, hunched old man, while portraying He Shen as a beautiful man. In this way, the images of the two ministers are contrasting, and the story of the two ministers fighting wits and courage and finally eradicating the traitors unfolds.

However, the portrayal of Yeshi is false after all, and the real Liu Luoguo has never been-for-tat with He Shen, but is false and wronged. He is not as upright as in the novel, but a sleek, self-serving bureaucrat. Although the discovery of Liu Yong's tomb broke the filter of the novel's story, it also broke the rumor that he was "Luo Guo". Therefore, we should understand that wild history cannot be fully trusted, and everything must be based on facts.

Liu Yong, formerly known as Liu Luoguo, was a minister during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Although there are differences between his image and the real situation in the wild history, as a bureaucrat from a scholar, he has experienced a lot of ups and downs in his career. He lived a life of fine clothes and food since he was a child, but he achieved excellent results in the imperial examination and became an important figure in the Qianlong court at that time.

However, Liu's career has not been easy. In the 31st year of Qianlong, due to his negligence, he did not discover the corruption of his officials, which caused heavy losses to the country. Although the Qianlong Emperor cherished his talents and only exiled him to the frontier, he still did his duty in the local area, was pardoned by the emperor, and returned to the position of official.

After Liu Yong was reinstated, he made some achievements in each official position and picketed corrupt elements among his colleagues. However, after entering Beijing as a high-ranking official, he was involved in the whirlpool of political struggles in the court. Because of his fear of He Shen, he not only turned a blind eye to He Shen's illegal behavior, but also deliberately curry favor with him, which made him lose the image of the "Blue Sky Lord" in the hearts of many people.

However, Liu Yong was reused again after Emperor Jiaqing ascended the throne, and showed extraordinary intelligence and wisdom in the trial of the Heshen case. This experience made people reacquaint themselves with Liu Yong and changed their perception of him.

Although Liu Yong's image is different from the real situation in the wild history, as a minister of the Qianlong Dynasty, he still has his own important position in history. He experienced the ups and downs of his career, from exile to regaining the trust of the Emperor, all of which demonstrated his ability and talent. Liu Yong's story tells us that history is often not as simple as in fiction, and we need to look at the images and stories of historical figures with an objective attitude.

Finally, we should understand that wild history cannot be fully trusted, and we need to base it on facts. The discovery of Liu Yong's tomb gives us a new understanding of his image, and it also reminds us that we should look at history objectively and scientifically when studying and understanding historical figures. It is only through the true presentation of history that we can better understand and recognize our history.

In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all
In 1958, experts dug up Liu Luoguo's tomb, and after the coffin was opened, experts shouted: Yeshi is not credible at all