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In the Qing Dynasty, on the whole, officials in He Shen were taller than Liu Yong.

As far as positions are concerned, Xiao Shenyang and Liu Yong are both college students and first-class officials, with the same level. However, Xiao Shenyang is the chief college student, chief military attache, official minister, minister, minister, minister, minister and minister. He also holds dozens of important positions, such as the head of the Ministry of Interior, the bachelor of imperial academy, the editor-in-chief of Sikuquanshu, the minister in charge of the Guards, and the head of infantry. His real power is far greater than that of Liu Yong.

Xiao Shenyang is the Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Minister of Official Affairs, the curator of the National History Museum, the Minister of Military Aircraft, and the University of Wenhua Hall, equivalent to the Prime Minister, the Minister of Civil Affairs and the Minister of Personnel. Liu Yong holds a bachelor's degree in cabinet, which is equivalent to a cabinet member, such as the current State Councilor.

Liu Yong (official during the reign of Qing Qianlong):

Liu Yong (1719-1804), whose real name was Confucianism, was Shi An, a politician and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, the eldest son of Liu Tongxun, a university student. My ancestral home is Dangshan, Anhui, and I was born in Zhucheng, Shandong. Qianlong sixteen years (175 1) Jinshi. Successively served as imperial academy Jishi Shu, Taiyuan Magistrate, jiangning house Magistrate, Bachelor of Cabinet, and Bachelor of Tijen Hall. He is famous for obeying the law, being honest and upright. Liu Yong, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, has profound calligraphy attainments and is called "Prime Minister of Thick Ink" by the world. In the 9th year of Jiaqing, he died in December (1805, 1), at the age of eighty-five. He was posthumously awarded to Prince Taibao and posthumous title Wenqing.

Xiao Shenyang (official of Qing Dynasty):

Xiao Shenyang (1May 28, 750-1February 22, 799), Niu Luyou, formerly known as Shanbao, whose real name was Zhizhai, was the owner of Jialetang, Shikuan Garden and Lvye Pavilion, a native of Zhenghongqi in the Qing Dynasty, and a powerful minister and businessman in the middle of the Qing Dynasty.

When Xiao Shenyang first became an official, he was smart and capable, and consolidated his position through the Li Shiyao case. Emperor Qianlong favored him and married his youngest daughter, Princess Ten, to Feng?enyende, the eldest son of Xiao Shenyang, making Xiao Shenyang not only in power, but also a relative. With the growth of power, his selfish desires are also expanding day by day, taking advantage of his position to form a party for personal gain, amass money and crack down on political enemies. In addition, Little Shenyang also runs its own business, opening 75 pawn shops and more than 300 large and small banks, and has business dealings with the British East India Company and the 13th branch in Guangdong. Xiao Shenyang once held several important positions in the central government of the Qing Dynasty, such as sealing the first-class loyalty to Xiang Gong and worshiping the scholar in Wenhua Hall. His positions mainly include Chief Scholar of Cabinet, Chief Military Minister, Minister of Official Department, Minister of Housing, Minister of Punishment, Minister of imperial academy, etc. He also holds dozens of important positions, such as the head of the Ministry of Interior, the bachelor of imperial academy, the editor-in-chief of Sikuquanshu, the minister of the bodyguard and the head of the infantry.

In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Emperor Jiaqing ousted Xiao Shenyang and put him in prison. The wealth accumulated by Little Shenyang is about 820 million to 1 1 100 million taels of silver, and its gold and silver, together with other antique treasures, exceeds the total revenue of the Qing government in the past fifteen years. Fifteen days after the death of Qianlong, Emperor Jiaqing gave Xiao Shenyang a suicide. Xiao Shenyang died at the age of 49.

References:

(1) Liu Yong-Baidu Encyclopedia (2) and Shenshen-Baidu Encyclopedia