Cui Jujian
Cui Jujian (870-939) is a native of Qinghe. Both Zuli and fupeng were famous officials of the Tang Dynasty. He lived frugally and wrote beautiful words. He had a delicate style and few Jinshi. Liang Zhenming was a scholar of Zhongshu, a scholar of Hanlin, and Zhongcheng, a censor.
During the reign of emperor Zhuang Zong of the Tang Dynasty, he was the Minister of punishment and the Minister of justice. Cui, Lu and Zheng were all members of the Jia clan in the later Wei, Sui and Tang Dynasties. They wrote their own family rituals about good or bad luck. To his later generations, he was envied by the world. After the collapse of emperor Zong in the Ming Dynasty, Jujian took stories as his ceremonial envoys. Jujian took Li as his ancestor's taboo and refused to accept his words. Ju Jian Li Bing, Li Bu Shi Lang, Shang Shu Zuo Cheng, Hu Bu Shang Shu. Jin Tianfu died in the fourth year and was 70 years old. He gave it to his right servant. He lived frugally and clumsily for a living. He was a prominent official, and he was often short of clothes. When he died, he was poor and could not be buried.
Chinese PinYin : Cui Ju Jian
Cui Jujian