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Brief introduction of Liu Bowen's son

1. Liu Bowen's sons are: Liu Lian and Liu Jing.

Introduction:

1. Liu Lian (1348—1379) was born in Qingtian, Zhejiang Province (now Wencheng), the eldest son of Liu Jizhi. Born in the eighth year of Yuanzhang Hui Zong, he died in the twelfth year of Hongwu, Ming Taizu, at the age of 32. There are literary works. In the tenth year of Hongwu (1377), he was a supervisor for the examination of merit and also tried to supervise the imperial history. Out for Jiangxi Chief Secretary right to participate in politics, threatened by Hu Weiyong Party, fell into a well and died. Lian Gong's poems are elegant in meaning. And the luck is deep. There is a volume of self-satisfaction, and the "Siku Zongmu" is in the world.

2. Liu Jing (AD? From 142 to 142), Zhong Jing was born in Qingtian (now wencheng county, Zhejiang Province), the second son of Liu Bowen (Liu Ji) and the younger brother of Liu Lian.

In the 23rd year of Hongwu (in 139), Liu Jing was ordered to attack his father, so as to make his brother Liu Gao. It is specially appointed to be granted by the door, so as to speak frankly. Looking for the long history of Valley Palace. When Zhu Di, the prince of Yan, arose, he was ordered to join Li Jinglong's military. Defeated, the letter did not see the province, so he returned to Li. The prince acceded to the throne and called him, saying that the disease would not arrive. When you get to Beijing, you go to prison and die. When he was in Fu Wang, he was given a festival of loyalty. Liu Jing wrote Yi Zhai Ji, and The General Catalogue of Four Treasures was handed down to the world.