The Complete Collection of Liu Yong's Ci (Collector's Edition)

The Complete Collection of Liu Yong's Ci (Collector's Edition)

by (song Dynasty) Written By Liu Yong And Interpreted By Dong Lizi

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Liu Yong (about 984-about 1053), whose original name was Sanbian, also named Jingzhuang, later changed his name to Liu Yong, also named Qiqing, also known as Liu Qi because he was ranked seventh, was a native of Chong'an, Fujian, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, and a representative figure of the Wanyue School. Liu Yong was born in a family of officials. He studied poetry when he was young and had ambitions to gain fame and serve the world. In the fifth year of Xianping (1002), Liu Yong left his hometown and lived in Hangzhou and Suzhou, indulging in the romantic life of listening to music, buying and laughing. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu (1008), Liu Yong went to Beijing to take part in the imperial examination, but failed repeatedly, so he devoted himself to writing lyrics. In the first year of Jingyou (1034), Liu Yong passed the throne in his later years. He successively served as Muzhou Tuanlian Tuanyan, Yuhang County Magistrate, Xiaofeng Salt Alkali, Sizhou Magistrate, etc. He became an official in the field as a wailang, and his old name was Liu Tuntian.

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