[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.
His father Liu Jie received Jinshi degree in Kangxi Emperor’s period, served as provincial administrator, then later promoted to lieutenant governor in Sichuan.
[2] In 1760, he convicted the Chinese education commissioner of Jiangxi province, Asiha of corruption and accepting bribes from his subordinate and local gentry members.
[2] Although the Qing court took various measures to strengthen regulation in river conservancy and spent a large amount of money, they gained little success.
In 1748, Liu Tongxun and his colleague Gaobin inspected the relief work in Shandong Province and investigated the river courses.
After the fall, the height of the two embankments will be raised again, blocking the water and preventing dam breaches and floods.