After Liu Chong entered Beijing, he successively served as the toast of Zong Zheng, Sikong and Taiwei Situ. Once he went out of Beijing and passed by the pavilion, wanting to go in and have a rest. The official in charge of the pavilion refused, saying, "We are here to clean up and wait for the arrival of Lord Liu Chong. What qualifications do you have to live! " Liu Chong listened, and quietly left without saying a word. People praised him as a loyal elder.
In the second year of Jianning (169), Liu Chong was dismissed and returned to his hometown. Later, he died at home and was buried in Ju Island (now Mayang Island) in Mu Ping. He was honest and thrifty all his life and was regarded as a model in the biographies of officials in the later Han Dynasty. Song Kezhi, a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty, wrote in his poem: "Ignore Dong Mohan's relatives and insist on being a famous minister in the Qing Dynasty." After more than a thousand years, it has occupied the first place in my hometown. "