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What kind of person is Liu Quan, the big housekeeper in Little Shenyang?

Xiao Shenyang was a famous corrupt official in Qing Dynasty, and his mansion Gong Wangfu was even called Fuyuan. Gongwangfu, located in Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, is the largest palace in the Qing Dynasty. When I went to the Forbidden City in Beijing, I also went to Gongwangfu. Although it is a little smaller than the Forbidden City, it is extremely luxurious and magnificent. As a big housekeeper in Shenyang, Liu Quan must have no two brushes to manage such a big family.

In Ji Xiaolan with iron teeth and copper teeth, the role of Liu Quan was played by the famous actor Zhang Chunnian. Liu Quan is a domestic slave of the government, nicknamed Liu JVG. After his father died, he was always with his younger brother and Lin, protecting the young Lin at that time, accompanying him, doing his duty, and even borrowing money everywhere to support his two brothers at home, which can be described as a loyal minister.

When Xiao Shenyang stepped into politics and became a senior official, he also earned it on his own and became the housekeeper of the government. He does have a set of management methods in the government, with a clear division of labor and clear responsibilities, and manages the government in an orderly manner. But at the same time, he was greedy for money and became the leading upstart in Beijing, with more than 100 houses and more than 20,000 yuan. In order to show his wealth and status, he lived a life of extreme luxury. However, when Xiao Shenyang fell, he was imprisoned at the same time as Xiao Shenyang, and was declared by Emperor Jiaqing as the 20th biggest crime in Xiao Shenyang. After Xiao Shenyang committed suicide, he was sentenced to death, with a tragic ending.

The rise and fall of Xiao Shenyang, the master of Gongwangfu, is also the rise and fall of Liu Quan, the housekeeper, which can be described as one glory and one loss.