Cui Yuan (Late Tang) — Cui Yuan (崔遠) (d. July 5, 905[1][2]), courtesy name Changzhi (昌之), formally the Baron of Boling (博陵男), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving two terms as chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Zhaozong and Emperor Zhaozong … Wikipedia
Cui Yuan (Tang Dynasty) — For other uses, see Cui Yuan (disambiguation) in particular, for the chancellor later in the dynasty, see Cui Yuan (Late Tang). Cui Yuan (崔圓) (705–768), courtesy name Youyu (有裕), formally Duke Zhaoxiang of Zhao (趙昭襄公), was an official of the… … Wikipedia
Cui Yuan (Han Dynasty) — For other uses, see Cui Yuan (disambiguation) Cui Yuan (Chinese: 崔瑗; pinyin: Cuī Yuán; 77–142 or 78–143 AD),[1] style name Ziyu, was a minor military officer, mathematician, scholar, noted calligrapher, poet, and temporary fugitive of the Han… … Wikipedia
Cui Ning — (崔寧) (723 – November 10, 783[1]), né Cui Gan (崔旰), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. For over a decade, he ruled over Xichuan Circuit (西川, headquartered in modern Chengdu, Sichuan) effectively independently from the imperial… … Wikipedia
Cui Yin — (崔胤) (854[1] February 1, 904[2][3]), courtesy name Chuixiu (垂休),[1][4] nickname Zilang (緇郎), formally the Duke of Wei (魏公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign … Wikipedia
Cui Gong — (崔珙) (died 849?[1]), formally the Duke of Anping (安平公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Wuzong. Contents 1 Background 2 During Emperor Wenzong s reign … Wikipedia
Cui (surname) — For other uses, see Cui (disambiguation). Cuī, Choi (崔), a common surname ranked 54th in population in China also spelt as Cuī in China Beijing Manchu dialect Chui in Hong Kong Cantonese Choi in Macau Cantonese, Korea dialect(other english mark… … Wikipedia
Cui Zao — (崔造) (737 – October 25, 787[1][2]), courtesy name Xuanzai (玄宰), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving briefly as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong. During his chancellorship, he tried to reform the taxation… … Wikipedia
Cui Huan — (崔渙) (died January 14, 769[1]) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor briefly during the reign of Emperor Suzong although he was commissioned by Emperor Suzong s father Emperor Xuanzong, not Emperor Suzong.… … Wikipedia
Cui Youfu — (崔祐甫) (721 – July 7, 780[1]), courtesy name Yisun (貽孫), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor briefly early during the reign of Emperor Dezong. He was credited for governing in an effective manner and… … Wikipedia