Liu Guo
Liu Guo (1627-1699), a native of Zhucheng, was an official in the early Qing Dynasty. In the 15th year of Shunzhi (1658), he was a Jinshi. In 1664 (the third year of Kangxi), he was awarded the official title of Taiyuan government. In 1669 (the eighth year of Kangxi), he was praised. In the third year of Kangxi (1664), he was promoted to the head of the Ministry of punishment. After his death, he was worshipped in the famous official Temple. His calligraphy is now in Zhucheng Museum.
Character experience
In the 15th year of Shunzhi (1658). In 1664 (the third year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi), he was granted the promotion official of Taiyuan government. He built a Confucian temple and set up a school of righteousness, but he was ashamed to give it away. He punished the law severely. He also took charge of diverting Fenshui to irrigate the fields of Taiyuan and Yuci counties. Xun was appointed magistrate of Hejian County in Zhili. In 1669 (the eighth year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi), Emperor Kangxi visited Hejian and got his achievements. In 1664, Emperor Kangxi was promoted to the head of the Ministry of punishment. Participated in the revision of the law of the Qing Dynasty. After his mother died, he resigned and returned home. After his death, he went to the famous official Temple. His calligraphy exists in Zhucheng Museum.
works
The law of the Qing Dynasty
30 volumes, 10 volumes (2 letters), 459 articles. The old card catalogue of the Institute of law is marked as "Wu Dahai et al., the third year of the reign of emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty (1646)" which is the version a of the Institute of law as mentioned in Su Yigong's Ming and Qing code and regulations.
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Liu Guo