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What is the relationship between Liu and this pair of "tell the judge" in real life?

Liu Benming is Liu Yong, a politician and a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. He was born in Zhucheng, Shandong Province, and has been a scholar and a college student in Tiren Pavilion. His law enforcement is clean and impartial. Gan Long, Liu Yong, Xiao Shenyang and Ji Xiaolan are all familiar figures, and there are many stories among them. Tell the judge on the TV screen what is their relationship in history? Liu Yong and Xiao Shenyang actually have a magical mentoring relationship.

Liu Yong and Xiao Shenyang are both university students and officials, but there are huge differences between them. Liu Yong hates people who play with power and accept bribes, but Xiao Shenyang is such a person. Small Shenyang is very dissatisfied with Liu Yong, who is honest and clean. The two of them can be said to be opposites.

One day, Xiao Shenyang had the evil idea of framing Liu Yong and wanted to drag Liu Yong out of the mire. Xiao Shenyang and Liu Yong are waiting for dinner in the palace. At this moment, Xiao Shenyang said to Liu Yong in front of all the ministers, "Liu, you are an honest official. What kind of people do you dare to fight? " Seeing his provocative words, Liu Yong said directly, "These are the teachings of the current emperor and my late father." Xiao Shenyang continued to provoke Liu Yong, saying that there was a character that Liu Yong dared not attend. If he dares to take part in this small Shenyang, he will kowtow to Liu Yong as a teacher in front of everyone. Not afraid, liuyong decided to give him a high five. Liu Yong asked who Xiao Shenyang was. Xiao Shenyang looked at the direction of the Golden Temple and held out his hand and said, "This is it." The ministers present were all surprised.

Liu Yong was not afraid after hearing this, but swaggered to the Hall of Supreme Harmony and knelt down directly. "Long live my emperor and my minister Liu Yong." The emperor didn't understand what was going on and didn't announce how he came. Liu Yong solemnly said to the emperor, "I don't know anything. Please ask the emperor for advice." Gan Long asked him to talk. Liu Yong asked the emperor, "I don't know how to punish those who rob and dig graves?" The emperor didn't know what Liu Yong was thinking, so he directly replied that the laws of Qing Dynasty were clear and sentenced him to death. Liu Yong then asked, Qing statutes are for the people, even for the emperor. At this time, the emperor said that the prince had committed the crime of breaking the law with the common people.

Liu Yong was confident at this time and then said, why did the emperor rebuild the Ming Tombs? Only then did the emperor react. Liu came at him. The emperor said, "I built the Ming Tombs because the beams of the former Tombs collapsed due to the wind and rain, and it was too desolate to bear to witness, so I rebuilt them. How can it be related to robbing a tomb and digging a tomb? " Liu Yong went on to say, "Rebuilding the Ming Tombs is actually to exchange small logs for other people's big logs and repair their tombs. How can this deceive others? " Gan Long got a fright and found that he was seen through, so he decided to soften himself up and go to the south of the Yangtze River to play alone.

Shenyang wanted to read Liu Yong's jokes and thought he could be executed, but Liu Yong came out happily and told the story again. Little Shenyang had no choice but to kneel on the ground and kowtow and shout, "Master!"

From then on, everyone said that Xiao Shenyang was Liu Yong's apprentice. There are many stories between Liu Yong and Xiao Shenyang. They have been fighting all their lives. No matter when and where, Xiao Shenyang wanted to make trouble for Liu Yong, but in the end Liu Yong brought Xiao Shenyang down and lost to Liu Yong in the overwhelming climate of Xiao Shenyang.