Liu Tongxun | |
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Chief Grand Councillor | |
In office 1771–1773 | |
Preceded by | Yengišan |
Succeeded by | Yu Minzhong |
Grand Councillor | |
In office 1752 – 1773 (as the Chief Grand Councillor since 1771) | |
Grand Secretary of the Eastern Library | |
In office 1761–1773 | |
Assistant Grand Secretary | |
In office 1759–1761 | |
Minister of Personnel | |
In office 1758–1761 Serving with Fusen | |
Preceded by | Wang Youdun |
Succeeded by | Liang Shizheng |
Minister of Justice | |
In office 1756–1758 Serving with Omida | |
Preceded by | Wang Youdun |
Succeeded by | Qin Huitian |
In office 1750–1755 Serving with Omida | |
Preceded by | Wang Youdun |
Succeeded by | Wang Youdun |
Minister of Works | |
In office 1750–1750 Serving with Hadaha | |
Preceded by | Zhao Hong'en |
Succeeded by | Sun Jiagan |
Personal details | |
Born | 1700 Zhucheng, Shandong, China |
Died | 1773 Beijing, China | (aged 72–73)
Children | Liu Yong (son) |
Liu Tongxun (simplified Chinese: 刘统勋; traditional Chinese: 劉統勳; 1698–1773) was a politician in Qing dynasty. He was one of relatively few ethnically Han Grand Secretariat of the Qianlong Emperor's reign.[1] He has served for the Qing government for more than 40 years with integrity, and dares to direct advice to the emperor, has made remarkable achievements in official administration, military affairs and river conservancy.